Decorating Your Thanksgiving Table

While meandering amongst all the local shops filled with holiday cheer, it occurred to me that I should make this challenging year an extra festive and thankful one at Thanksgiving. I decided to amp up my table design this year so that while we indulge in the deliciousness, we will be reminded that it’s up to us to make this an extra special get together. I decided to drop by my favorite place for some special tabletop treats, The Linen Gallery. There I found treasures such as table clothes, fabric napkins, table runners and, best of all, ideas for decorating the table.

What’s in the Middle?

Nothing anchors a table like a great centerpiece. You can go in so many directions with this one. Something funny like a great big handmade turkey, or a piece that has been handed down through your family like us (which we lovingly call the chicken-turkey), or a beautiful live or faux flower arrangement. It all depends on your style but don’t forget not to make it too tall so we can all see one another when we sit down to eat and, of course, talk.

Where Should I Sit?

It's a cute idea and a helpful one as well, to set out some place holders at each seat. People like having a little something special at their spot and if you are interested in social distancing, it’s a polite way to create some separation amongst your guests. I like to set out tiny pumpkins at each plate to step up the fun. I also love tiny, painted mason jars, each with their own flowers in them. People love to play with whatever you set out and have conversation about it. There are more formal place holders that you can add a name card to in order to mix everyone up and get folks to interact. Whichever you choose, they are an inexpensive way to create a new table seating dynamic.

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Break Out the Good Stuff

Don’t forget that even if you have to hand wash them, now is the time to use the good china, fancy silverware and crystal you got for your wedding. The Linen Gallery has a beautiful assortment of colors for table linens as well. Go crazy with a set of matching table clothes and napkins or place mats. Or for just a splash of color, go for a table runner. Try some fall colors if you like a bit more traditional look or create something completely adorable like a farmhouse black and white table with just a tiny bit of mint thrown in there. My fav is navy. It’s the latest color trend still holding strong and makes a beautiful statement with white. Lastly, if you like a little bling, throw in some gold. Gold catches the eye and there’s tons to choose from like chargers, candle holders and ceramics.


Whichever style you choose for your table this year, remember it’s all about enjoying those around you. Our Priority Group team wishes you a healthy and prosperous Thanksgiving. Feel free to read more of our blogs and check out who we are at omahaprioritygroup.com.