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Thanksgiving is the perfect time to get crafty and bring some cozy, festive vibes into your home. And what better way to do that than with some DIY Thanksgiving decorations that incorporate natural materials? Let’s dive into some fun, creative, and environmentally-friendly ideas that will make your Thanksgiving celebrations truly memorable. Remember, the turkey isn’t the only thing that should be dressed to impress this holiday!
Table of Contents
Natural Material Centerpieces
Homemade Thanksgiving Garlands
DIY Candle Holders
Nature-Inspired Table Settings
Rustic Wreaths
Pumpkin Decor Beyond the Carving
Tips for Using Natural Materials
Thanksgiving is more than just a feast; it’s about gathering with loved ones, sharing gratitude, and creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. What better way to enhance the holiday spirit than with some DIY Thanksgiving decorations? I’ll give you the low down on how to use natural materials to add a touch of rustic charm and coziness to your home. Grab your pumpkin spice latte and let’s fire up the hot glue guns!
1. Natural Material Centerpieces
A centerpiece is the star of your Thanksgiving table—second only to the turkey, of course. Create stunning centerpieces using natural materials like pinecones, acorns, and dried leaves.
Gather materials such as pinecones, acorns, small pumpkins, and dried leaves. Take a nature walk and collect these goodies; it’s free and fun!
Arrange these items in a wooden bowl or a rustic tray.
Add a few candles in the mix for a warm, cozy glow. Go the rechargeable route to decrease any fire anxiety.
Sprinkle in some cinnamon sticks or dried oranges for a hint of fragrance.
Pro tip: Use a burlap table runner underneath to complete the look. It’s rustic, chic, and screams “I’m practically a pioneer.”
To look at more kid friendly Thanksgiving options check out my article “Thanksgiving Crafts to Make with Kids” where I dive deeper on fun ways to keep your kiddos entertained this fall.
2. Homemade Thanksgiving Garlands
Nothing says “festive” quite like a garland. Create a homemade Thanksgiving garland using items you might already have lying around—or better yet, forage from your backyard.
Instructions:
Collect colorful leaves, small pinecones, and acorns.
Use a needle and thread or some twine to string these items together. You can also use mini clothespins to attach the leaves to the string.
Drape your garland over the mantel, along the dining table, or around a doorway.
Pro tip: Add some fairy lights for an extra magical touch. Because who doesn’t love a little twinkle?
3. DIY Candle Holders
Create charming DIY candle holders that add a cozy, warm ambiance to your Thanksgiving dinner.
Instructions:
Gather some small logs or thick branches (about 3-4 inches in diameter).
Cut the logs into segments about 4-5 inches tall.
Use a drill to carve out a hole in the top of each segment, just big enough to hold a tea light.
Sand the edges for a smooth finish.
Pro tip: Wrap a bit of twine around each holder and tuck in a sprig of rosemary or thyme for a fragrant and decorative touch.
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Set the scene for your Thanksgiving feast with nature-inspired table settings that combine elegance with a touch of the great outdoors.
Instructions:
Use a linen tablecloth and cloth napkins for a classic, elegant base.
Create napkin rings by tying napkins with twine and tucking in a small piece of evergreen or a dried flower.
Use small pumpkins or gourds as place card holders. Simply cut a slit in the top and slide in a card with your guest’s name. Or take a craft wire about 8 inches long, twisting the top 4 inches into a spiral (to hold the card), and poke the remaining bottom half into the pumpkin.
Sprinkle some dried leaves and acorns around the table for added decor.
Pro tip: Incorporate wooden chargers (those are the plates that sit below the plate you’re eating on. I did not know what they were called until I started my blog) to complete the rustic look. Bonus: they make you look fancy with minimal effort.
5. Rustic Wreaths
Welcome guests to your home with a beautiful rustic wreath made from natural materials. It’s like the front door’s way of saying, “Hey, we’re festive in here!” This wreath is simple to make and screams autumnal charm.
Instructions:
Gather a variety of natural materials such as grapevine, dried flowers, wheat stalks, and small pinecones.
Form a base using a grapevine wreath form, which you can find at any craft store or make yourself.
Attach the materials to the wreath using floral wire or a hot glue gun.
Add a burlap ribbon for a finishing touch.
Pro tip: Hang your wreath with a piece of twine or ribbon for a simple, elegant look. It’s like giving your door a festive fist bump. If that’s what the kids are still doing these days.
6. Pumpkin Decor Beyond the Carving
Pumpkins aren’t just for carving; they can be a versatile component of your Thanksgiving decor.
Ideas:
Painted Pumpkins: Use non-toxic paint to create beautiful designs on your pumpkins. Think metallic gold, white, or any color that matches your decor.
Pumpkin Vases: Hollow out a pumpkin and use it as a vase for a stunning floral arrangement.
Pumpkin Candle Holders: Hollow out small pumpkins to hold tea lights or votive candles.
Pro tip: Use a variety of pumpkin sizes and colors for a more interesting and dynamic display. And hey, less carving means more time to focus on pie.
7. Tips for Using Natural Materials
Incorporating natural materials into your Thanksgiving decor not only looks beautiful but is also environmentally friendly. Here are some tips to make the most of nature’s bounty:
Gather Responsibly:
Make sure you’re not disturbing any wildlife or protected areas when gathering materials.
Take only what you need to ensure there’s plenty left for nature and other crafters.
Preserve Your Finds:
For longer-lasting decorations, dry out leaves and flowers before using them.
Pinecones can be baked at a low temperature to kill any insects and ensure they open up fully.
Get Creative:
Think outside the box—use what you have and get creative with combining different textures and colors.
Mix natural materials with items from around your home for a unique and personalized touch.
Pro tip: Involve the whole family in gathering and crafting. It’s a great way to spend time together and create memories that last longer than any decoration.
DIY Thanksgiving decorations are a fun way to inspire family bonding into the busy Holiday season. Whether you’re crafting a rustic Thanksgiving wreath, assembling a harvest centerpiece, or getting creative with natural material decorations, these ideas will help you celebrate in style. Grab your pumpkin spice latte and head outside to source your crafty materials! May your Thanksgiving be filled with warmth, joy, and a whole lot of pie.
Head down to the comments and drop your favorite fall or Thanksgiving crafts! I love using unique ideas to get inspired and then making it my own!
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