Do you make your own Thanksgiving decorations? If you don’t you should and since Thanksgiving Day will be here before we know it, now is the time to get started. I always try to do something special for my dinner table on this special holiday and I was looking over my decorations just the other day and though it might be time for a new centerpiece. So, I started looking at different ways to DIY a Thanksgiving centerpiece and I found 21 beautiful things that you can make in no time at all.
Imagine a gorgeous new centerpiece that you can make in less than an hour.
How about something that won’t cost you anything? Many of these can be done with upcycled or reclaimed materials, so if you have those on hand, they are literally free to make. And, none of them take more than an hour to put together. In fact, there are a couple in here that you can make in under five minutes! If you love doing your own decorations for the holidays, you are going to love these DIY Thanksgiving centerpieces. And, if you’re really a fan of DIY projects for the holidays, be sure to also check out these that you can make.
I do love creating a beautiful Thanksgiving dinner table and these centerpieces are sure to help you dress up yours.
And, since they incorporate the colors of fall, you could have these on the table all the way up until it’s time for Christmas decorating. Oh, and be sure to also take a look at these that will go beautifully with your new DIY centerpiece. You have plenty of time between now and Thanksgiving to create a lovely new centerpiece to decorate your table. These would also make wonderful hostess gifts if you are heading somewhere else for Thanksgiving dinner. They’re easy to make, really inexpensive and let’s face it, handmade things are so much better than store bought!
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I love how easy this pinecone candle centerpiece is to make. You just choose a bowl – a wooden one would be perfect – and then add pinecones and a glass hurricane or candle holder.
You can put this one together in about five minutes or less and if you have pinecones in your yard you can use those, or buy a bag at the Dollar Store for a couple of dollars. You can also paint the pinecones gold or any number of other fall colors if you want something a bit less rustic.
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