This holiday, bring joy to a loved one for months – or even years to come – with one of our best plants to gift at Thanksgiving.
19.10.2023 - 11:51 / thespruce.com
Thanksgiving decor is sometimes lost between Halloween season and the glittery festivities of the holidays, yet the season of gathering is an opportunity to create a warm, cozy tablescape full of rich, autumnal colors.
From charming fall pumpkins to glassware in cozy fall colors, Thanksgiving is the season to set a table that feels welcoming and warm. and you don't need to break the bank to get that inviting, abundant look. Here are 17 finds that will add color, texture, and detail to your turkey table, all for under $25.
Anthropologie
These splattered ceramic candle holders add a modern touch to your Thanksgiving table. In orange and black, they stick to the traditional color palette, but with an updated silhouette and the playfulness of the splatter pattern.
Mudpie
A bevy of moss pumpkins tossed in a large bowl or scattered effortlessly across a tablescape add a cottage-inspired, organic touch. Layer them with block prints in autumnal colors.
Amazon
These cute-as-a-pumpkin casserole dishes could serve as tabletop decor on Thanksgiving day, though you'll also use them from October 1 right through the end of November. French onion soup? Butternut squash soup? Chicken pot pie? All your favorite fall dishes taste better out of this darling dish.
If you're off the hosting hook this year, you can still contribute to a stunning Thanksgiving table. All of these under $25 finds make thoughtful host or hostess gifts.
Williams-Sonoma
Whether you're serving a first course of pumpkin soup or pouring hot chocolate for dessert, these stoneware pumpkin mugs add a beautifully imperfect touch to your table. With organic, rugged edges and variations in the stoneware, each one feels unique.
Crate and Barrel
Creamy ivory and warm
This holiday, bring joy to a loved one for months – or even years to come – with one of our best plants to gift at Thanksgiving.
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Autumn presents the perfect conditions for creating a gorgeous fall tablescape. You might be interested in conjuring a dreamy spread for a Thanksgiving or Friendsgiving meal, or perhaps you're after a few new options to embrace the cozy season.
Whether you’re considering a full kitchen renovation—so long, rickety cabinets and outdated backsplash—or simply need to stock up on a few essential kitchen tools, there’s no getting around it: kitchens are expensive. Not every aspect of your kitchen needs to blow your budget, though. We tapped two interior designers, both with extensive kitchen experience, to spill the kitchen items they say aren’t worth the splurge. “There are so many choices when it comes to outfitting a kitchen, with just as many price points to choose from,” according to interior designer Kristina Phillips. “Most would agree that countertops and appliances are worth spending money on, but there are a few items that don't need splurging to be effective.” Read on for their recommendations, both big and small—your budget will thank you.
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You likely have your list of go-to retailers to turn to when it comes to shopping for holiday decor, but we have a few more resources for you to add to your list. Make note that many stores have fantastic holiday offerings in the kids' section, which happen to be quite chic for adult spaces, too—seriously, these picks are more than worth a look.
You don’t have to say goodbye to all of your beautiful garden and patio plants when the first frost is headed your way. You can save many plants for next spring by bringing them indoors to enjoy as houseplants. This applies to tropical landscape plants, such as hibiscus or mandevilla, as well as houseplants that were summering outdoors. You’ll also save money because you won’t have to buy the same plants again next year.
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