Tour our farmhouse thanksgiving decor. Pumpkins, fresh eucalyptus, grain sack and neutral colors are the theme this year on our farmhouse table.
Our farmhouse Thanksgiving table decor is full of simple and natural elements this season.
We don’t actually a host a huge Thanksgiving feast here at the farmhouse. That is one of the amazing benefits of, neither my husband or I, ever moving more than a 20 mile radius of where we were born, our entire lives.
Family from both sides aren’t more than a 15 minute drive in either direction. In fact, our biggest problem on holidays is trying to make it to all the family functions available to us on both sides. A wonderful problem indeed.
Still I love playing around with seasonal decor in our farmhouse dining room. The big old handmade table, that my husband and his grandpa built together, just begs for a photo shoot once a season.
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I teamed up with two of my amazing bloggers who shared their Thanksgiving table decor also. Read all the way to the end to get the links to their homes.
Farmhouse Thanksgiving Table Decor
I brought in the only pumpkins we had left from the fall home tour. The delicious jarrahdales and pie pumpkins already made their way into pumpkin smoothies, stir fries, quiche and pumpkin pancakes. Read all about that HERE.
Fresh eucalyptus that I scored for an excellent price at Trader Joe’s adds in the natural green color I love so much.
I have been eyeing the hyacinth placemats from World Market for quite a while now. I finally snagged some up. They add beautiful natural texture to my farmhouse thanksgiving table.
And because I apparently never tire of the color blue, I added in these striped linen tea towels.
White candles bring in an element of cozy.
The whole centerpiece sits on a simple grain sack table runner that I made with fabric from the shop.
In keeping with our usual laid back drinkware, I brought in the wide mouth pint mason jars that we always use.
We just added these Wood Farmhouse Side Chairs to our farmhouse table. We have only ever used the benches that my husband built, but I thought it was time to add a few chairs to the ends. More seating and a better place to put booster seats. Just keepin’ it real with almost five little kiddos living in the farmhouse.
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I thought maybe there was a big candle down in the crock! I want to know about the dessert! The recipe …..please.
I would LOVE to know the stain color on your table!
It is Minwax weathered oak. ๐
What color of paint is on your wall in the dining room?
Benjamin Moore Gray Owl
Lisa,
You are such a inspiration! Your home and creative ideas are beautiful. Thanks for sharing your ideas for the upcoming holidays. Best of luck with your new baby! Happy Holidays to you and your beautiful family!
Love the simple black lighting over your table. Source please?
Those are from Lamps Plus. ๐
Beautiful as always! Love all the neutrals, especially those linen tea towels! So so pretty my friend!!!
Thank you so much Ashley! I always enjoy the tablescapes in your gorgeous dining room as well!
Just beautiful Lisa! I love the simplicity of it all and the eucalyptus is just perfection on your farmhouse table.
Thank you so much Deb!
Lovely as always, Lisa! I love those little bowls and that tart looks delicious! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Thank you so much Amanda! And thank you for putting together this blog hop! ๐
interesting that you kept the crock empty in the middle of the table! curious if you will be filling it in later with flowers/greenery/food? it does look intriguing and lovely even kept empty like that!
Haha I have had more than person point that out. Honestly I didn’t even think about it. I probably should have put something in it. LOL
Simple, natural and beautiful! Love your blog and natural choices! You’ve got me steering away from all the typical “farmhouse” decor at stores, for more of this natural style. I have 2 questions for you – 1) woven chargers – have you seen the ones at Ikea and how do they compare with these ones you bought from World Market? I ask because you’ve shared about getting some lovely Ikea items for your home, and I’ve been eyeing these woven chargers as well, and trying to decide between the 2! 2) wherever did you get those salad bowls from? love their color!
Thank you and please keep writing and youtubing! love your videos and posts =)
Honestly I haven’t been to IKEA in a while, so I didn’t realize they had those chargers. They are probably cheaper there, and judging by their other items, probably high quality! ๐ ๐ The salad bowls came from a thrift shop. Sorry no help there! Thank you so much for watching my videos and following along, Hannah. I really appreciate it!