🍂5 Simple Fall Centerpiece Ideas|Perfect for Thanksgiving
Hello everyone! I hope that you are doing well. I wanted to share 5 fall centerpiece ideas that are perfect for displaying during the fall season and also on Thanksgiving. I put together five simple designs that are affordable and easy to put together.
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For our first design, we will be using six faux mini pumpkins, succulent flowers, two scented candles, and a faux vine.
For each centerpiece, I am using my longer rectangular wood tray that I built. If you would like to build your very own, just click the link for the tutorial-DIY Decorative Kitchen Tray Build And Decorate
I purchased a pack of these mini white and green pumpkins at Hobby Lobby. They are currently having a sale on fall décor and other fall items. I started by taking my pumpkins and placing them on my tray. You want to be sure to leave room for your candles. Place your candles and begin to add your succulent flowers. I added my succulents between my mini pumpkins. After, take your faux vine and place it in the center of your tray. I love this design because of the lighter colors against the dark stain of the tray.
For the next design, we will be using faux eucalyptus leaves. I wanted to add a rich green with the white pumpkins and scented candles. I used my floral cutters and cut a few of my eucalyptus leaves into sections. I placed my candles and two mini white pumpkins onto my tray. I placed my leaves on the front and side sections of my tray. This is a very clean and simple design.
For my third design, I am using these adorable pumpkins I purchased at Hobby Lobby. I honestly could not pass up the sale they are currently having. I took four of my orange pumpkins and placed them in a straight line on my tray. Next, I took some greenery I had on hand and placed it between each pumpkin.
I decided on this design that I would add flowers, along with some greenery. I decided to only use one of my scented candles in this design. I placed four of my pumpkins onto my tray, and I also added two pinecones. The floral that I chose for this design is a pastel orange. My greenery is a darker green. The pinecones actually came with a package of white and green pumpkins.
For my last centerpiece idea, I decided to add some darker colors. For my flower, I went with a deeper red, with a little orange. The leaves are an olive green color. I went back with my mini orange pumpkins. I decided to add two pumpkins, along with my candles. I added darker greenery between my two candles and along the back section of my tray. I love how simple, yet rich in color, this centerpiece idea turned out.
All of the centerpiece ideas mentioned in this post are very simple. Most of the materials I had on hand. It was such an easy design project, and I love the look of each fall centerpiece. Thank you so much for stopping by and decorating with me!
How pretty, I like them all. If I had to pick a fav it would probably be the top one. Thanks so much for linking up at the Unlimited Link Party 86. Shared.
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How pretty, I like them all. If I had to pick a fav it would probably be the top one. Thanks so much for linking up at the Unlimited Link Party 86. Shared.
ReplyDeleteThank you! The succulent one is definitely a favorite of mine as well. Thanks so much for stopping by.
DeleteCONGRATS Stephanie! Your post is FEATURED at the Unlimited Link Party 87!
ReplyDeleteThank you!! 😊
DeleteThese are lovely! I really like that first one with the succulents and white pumpkins.
ReplyDeleteJoanne, thank you! That was my favorite as well. :) Thank you so much for visiting.
DeleteI love Fall and I love faux succulents (well, real ones, too). Pinned this for future reference.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting and pinning. I appreciate it.
DeleteVery pretty
ReplyDeleteThank you! 😊
DeleteSo calming and pretty! Featuring you at Wednesdays in the Studio!
ReplyDeleteJennifer, thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed this.
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