Day 2 – Thanksgiving Centerpiece

by Laurie on November 7, 2008

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Today I’ve searched and searched for fabulous and unique centerpieces for your Thanksgiving Day table. I’ve done the work so you don’t have to. {{wink}} I hope you’ll be inspired and so something different for your Thanksgiving Day table. Enjoy!

I found this beautiful creation over at It’s A Wonderful Life. She didn’t link to where she found it but thinks it can be done with 3 plates some clear glasses, Jelly Beans or Fruit, and leaves, pine cones, etc. It’s such a beautiful and unique centerpiece!

Sweet Designs has made a tutorial on how to create this fall stacking plates centerpiece/vignette.

I really like this idea from WindyCorner. You could put anything in this darling centerpiece. Adding the leaves and garland finished it off.

I found this centerpiece over at Buckets of Holiday Ideas. Turning wine glasses upside down and putting pumpkins inside them is such a darling and original idea.

Lemon Annie has several fun Thanksgiving centerpiece ideas. I thought these candles with nuts was a unique and simple centerpiece idea. I also really like the greenery and loose nuts around them, it finishes the look.

I found this adorned candle sticks & velvet leaf runner over at Cathie Flilian’s blog.

You can made these Harvest Candle Rings bending a piece of coat hanger into a circle. Next, wire on small stems of berries, leaves, and flowers using thin wire wound tightly around the base.

Poppy Paperie made a tutorial on how to make this altered tin tea light holder.

This is for all you scrap-crafters! JustRite Stampers made a tutorial on transforming the treat box into a centerpiece.

I adore the Over The Tipsy Top girls, so much OTT makes me happy. For this great centerpiece you will need orange flowers, skewers, floral foam, pumpkin stem, and leaves.

Life is Bee-utiful has hooked you up with a tutorial on how to make this lemon & flower centerpiece.

I found this pear centerpiece over at The Solomon Spot.

Cupcakes & Cutlery used the Candle Carver to make this simple and elegant apple centerpiece. This product carves out a perfect tea light-candle-shaped niche in a large variety of fruits and vegetables.

For me, Thanksgiving is centered around my kids so I had to feature this fun Pilgrim hat centerpiece. Fun!

I can’t remember if I’ve featured this tutorial before but I love it so much, it’s worth an extra post. Here is a tutorial on how to make roses from maple leaves. Gorgeous!!

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Thanks Ladies! If you don’t already have an “I was Featured” button, feel free to copy the code and wear it proudly on your blog. These are fabulous centerpieces!

Are you looking for more Thanksgiving inspiration? Check out my previous posts:

Day 1: Thanksgiving Place Cards
Thanksgiving Craft
Thanksgiving Food
Thanksgiving Traditions
More Thanksgiving Traditions
Thanksgiving Decor

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1 Bree November 7, 2008 at 11:05 am

Wow!! If only I had an ounce of this creativity!! :) I love the upside-down wine glass idea! As usual–thanks for sharing!

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2 Little Birdie Secrets November 7, 2008 at 12:21 pm

Beautiful ideas!!

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3 iheartbowheads.blogspot.com November 7, 2008 at 1:51 pm

oh I am going to start working on one of these right away!!! :)

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4 abncparties November 7, 2008 at 10:05 pm

I would love to see these centerpieces in person. They look awesome…

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5 GingerLouise Clothing November 8, 2008 at 8:33 am

Youv’e been featured, finally! You have a beautiful blog.

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6 Cassie November 8, 2008 at 2:40 pm

Some great ideas, I can’t wait to decide on which one to do!

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7 Lisa @ Serah's November 8, 2008 at 3:28 pm

Such beautiful ideas for a centerpiece!

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8 The Consumer Queen November 8, 2008 at 6:28 pm

Those are some great ideas!!!

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9 Brent November 10, 2008 at 7:01 pm

Fabulous ideas. I’m going to use a few variations to make it my own, but you’ve definitely inspired me!

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10 LeighAnne November 11, 2008 at 11:57 am

Wow, I am so honored that you liked my find and shared with others. I found that center piece on HGTV’s website. I will try to find it again and send you the link if you like. I love your site. :) I will definetly be back.

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11 David November 5, 2009 at 12:09 am

Nice edible thanksgiving centerpieces decoration. Thanks to share this post

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