Fall Decor To Rule This Year’s Thanksgiving Dinner

Although there are a few months left of 2019, believe it or not, Thanksgiving is just around the corner. Thanksgiving dinner is one of the most important and beloved events of the year, if not THE most important one, so what better idea than getting ahead of time and planning this year’s dinner sooner rather than later. Either if you’re hosting or attending, thanksgiving and fall are one of the most beautiful seasons ever, so take a look at some fall décor to rule this year’s Thanksgiving dinner.

Pumpkin Wood Curl Wreath

Fall is all about pretty foliage, orange tones and plenty of pumpkins, fake or real. So, make yourself a favor and grab this cute and unique pumpkin wood curl wreath before it sells out. You’ll be able to embody the pumpkin spirit without actually having to take care of a real pumpkin, plus you can either hang it on your front door or place it somewhere nice like the fireplace mantle for everyone to see! This pumpkin wreath is a modern and artsy twist on the classic wreath, glitter included.

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Jute Pumpkin Pillow

Say hello to a proper Thanksgiving-themed living room! Now you can transform your entire home décor into a thanksgiving dream cause it’s not just about tacky placemats, napkins and garlands. There’s actually so much more to themed holiday décor, and this pretty pumpkin pillow proves it. It’s actually so tasteful that you could totally leave it on your couch year-round! There was a time when thanksgiving décor was ordinary cheap stuff bought at your local grocery store or Party City, but now it’s all about tasteful and aesthetic pieces that could potentially stay all year long.

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Maple Leaf Glimmer Strings

If you’re obsessed with cute twinkly lights, night lamps and glimmer strings this might be the perfect thanksgiving staple for you! Combining the magic of twinkly lights and the warmth of the thanksgiving mood, these LED battery-powered string lights will give your place a unique lighting accent. You can hide them within the wreaths and centerpieces, place them along a table, or twirl them around your favorite stair railing. Whatever you decide to do with them will definitely guarantee a warm thanksgiving glow proper of this heartwarming holiday.

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Sunset Harvest Wreath

Wreaths are most commonly used during Christmas time, but who’s to say they’re not appropriate for Thanksgiving too? This beautifully handcrafted thanksgiving wreath adds a warm cheer true to fall vibes, made of twig with sprays of faux heather it will be a unique piece that not all households will display. The fun part about this wreath is that you can traditionally hang it on your door, or if you’re feeling more creative and artsy you can buy a mount of sorts and hang it from it as if it was magically floating in the air, as seen in the photo. This would look amazing as a centerpiece for your majestic thanksgiving table.

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Thanksgiving-themed Terrarium

This is not your typical fake-moss & crystals terrarium situation. The popular trend this past couple of years has been getting some crystals, soil and fake moss, and put them inside a cute glass terrarium. However, this thanksgiving you can take it a step forward and create your own fall-themed terrarium, which makes for a fun DIY and a great staple and welcoming centerpiece. This is definitely a one-of-a-kind piece you want to have, since it will be your own handmade-with-love creation. Trust us, it’ll be the source of all talks this fall season. All you need is a glass terrarium, some fake fall leaves garland, a battery-powered candle and maybe even some tiny LED lights. You can easily get all of these items at your local Pier 1.

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It’s time to switch up your plain thanksgiving decorations for these aesthetically pleasing staples and become the hottest with the mostest this upcoming thanksgiving dinner. Comment below and tell us which of these beautiful items you’ll have this fall seasons.

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