Thanksgiving is a time for family, gratitude, and of course, a beautifully set table. Transforming your garden produce into stunning centerpieces not only adds a personal touch but also showcases the bounty of the season.
Here’s how you can create 10 unique and eye-catching centerpieces using what you’ve grown in your own garden.
Pumpkin Vase
Hollow out a medium-sized pumpkin and use it as a vase. Fill it with a mix of autumn flowers like sunflowers and chrysanthemums for a centerpiece that screams fall. This is both a creative and sustainable way to use your garden pumpkins.
Gourd Candlesticks
Utilize your garden gourds by carving them into candlesticks. Simply hollow out a small portion to fit a taper candle. Arrange them in sets of three for a charming effect.
Tomato and Herb Wreath
Create a fresh wreath using cherry tomatoes and sprigs of rosemary and thyme from your garden. This aromatic wreath is not just decorative but also edible, emphasizing freshness.
Apple and Cinnamon Arrangement
Fill a glass bowl with apples from your garden. Add cinnamon sticks for a fragrant touch. This centerpiece brings the scents and sights of fall into your dining area.
Squash Lanterns
Carve patterns into small squashes and place tea lights inside to create glowing lanterns. These are perfect for setting a festive mood for your Thanksgiving gathering.
Beet and Carrot Bouquet
Combine the vibrant colors of beets and carrots, using their greens as natural foliage. Display them in a mason jar for a down-to-earth, farm-to-table vibe.
Corn Husk Candle Holder
Wrap a glass candle holder with dried corn husks and secure with twine. This simple DIY adds a touch of rustic elegance and highlights the beauty of corn.
Cabbage Bloom
Use a large cabbage as a unique flower holder. Simply hollow out a section and insert a small vase or floral sponge to hold daisies or marigolds, showcasing nature’s vivid colors.
Pear and Leaf Garland
String together garden pears and colorful fall leaves to create a charming garland. Drape it over your mantel or table to add a natural, seasonal touch.
Rosemary-Infused Olive Oil Centerpiece
Bottle your own rosemary-infused olive oil using fresh sprigs from your garden. Not only does it make a beautiful centerpiece, but it also doubles as a delicious addition to your meal.