I’m always on the lookout for pretty table settings. A beautifully set table is inviting and the extra time spent on presentation can go a long way for a holiday meal. An easy Thanksgiving tablescape using paper products is just as beautiful as using fancy china and makes clean up SO EASY. Gather table setting decorations from a variety of places and have fun putting it all together for a meal your family and friends won’t forget.
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Fill your Thanksgiving Day table with paper pumpkins, paper plates, and other fun fall decorations. Let’s talk turkey, shall we?
Easy Thanksgiving Tablescape
My favorite place to gather easy Thanksgiving tablescape decorations is my local Dollar Tree store, TJ Maxx, Michaels, and Target.
TJ Maxx always has seasonal paper products like these fun polkadot chargers and the turkey shaped plates from Meri Meri. I stock up on holiday themed napkins from the Maxx, too.
I love using a new drop cloth as a table cloth. It has a nice rustic look. Over that I layer a strip of kraft paper or masking paper that is skinnier than the table.
Fill the length of the table with these adorable DIY paper pumpkins. You can also add small kraft tags to the pumpkins and use them as place cards for each place setting. This is a five (ish) foot table and took about 50 paper pumpkins.
I raided the Target dollar spot for these fun fall tags to place on each charger.
The key to an easy Thanksgiving tablescape is layering. Add felt pumpkins and other rustic doo-dads (from Dollar Tree & the Dollar Spot). Instead of placing paper napkins to the side per usual, fold length-wise and place under the main paper plate. Top with the small turkey plate.
Add gold colored plastic utensils to complete this fun turkey tablescape. Clean up will be such a cinch!
Decorating with beautiful paper products is a fun way to put together a table setting your guests will enjoy. No matter that you burned the turkey, as long as you have THE cutest turkey plates, amiright?
Have you ever used paper plates for your holiday meals? I’d love to hear about it!
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Amy says
Oh my goodness i love those paper pumpkins! They are seriously so dang cute!!
-Amy
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