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Easy Thanksgiving Table Idea

November 15, 2020

One of the best days of the year is almost here, so today I’m sharing an idea for an easy Thanksgiving table!

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With so many families having a smaller Thanksgiving this year, this easy table is perfect for a smaller group. I decided to use the huge roll of Kraft paper I already own. Writing each person’s name creates an update on the traditional place card.

(It is inevitable that someone will spill cranberry sauce on the white tablecloth anyway, so why not make the table “cloth” disposable?) At our table, we usually remove whatever the centerpiece is so we can put more food on the table. Do all families do this?

setting a Thanksgiving table

Related post: See more fall home decor this way!

setting a Thanksgiving table

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What I used: pillar candles // pumpkin // white pumpkin // wood slab // brown paper // candle holders (old, similar gold candle holders here)

setting a Thanksgiving table

What will your Thanksgiving table look like?

This post originally appeared in 2016. It has been updated and recirculated for 2020!

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  1. Amanda says

    November 21, 2020 at 11:13 am

    Your Thanksgiving table decor is so pretty, I just had to stop by and let you know. My name is Amanda, so I like the shout-out on your table LOL!! Enjoy the holiday, be safe, and eat good food.

    xoxo Amanda | theaestheticedge.com

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