Autumn Centerpieces
So, while I am working on a neutral autumn table that is perfect for Thanksgiving and is coming your way – today we are looking back at 5 ideas for a quick, easy, under 20 minutes centerpiece ideas for autumn tables.
#2. Magnolia and roses
This is an oldie but goody- one of your favorites and another one that can be achieved with fresh garland or faux garland.
I simply tucked a few pale blooms into the garland to add a touch of softness.
Even better? If you use faux garlands and flowers- you can also repurpose this garland for Thanksgiving and Christmas tables.
Oh- and this one has a secret…
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#3. Bold and Beautiful
Walking on the wild side over here…
but I am quickly becoming obsessed with moody color palettes and more bold for autumn this year.
And this garland and wreath from autumn past are one of the reasons.
Gold and bold
Bold in a different way, Gold is king for me all year long. I love to use anything and everything mixed with golds, brass and copper.
#5. Moody & Dramatic
Well, if I am not going bold- I might be a bit dramatic and moody.
I have definitely been accused of being both.
I just don’t see it… haha-
but pretty sure if you ask my mom about my teenage years
she will ask you to sit down and put your feet up awhile
and tell you stories. haha.
But hey- at least I grew out of that teenage phase
and now moody and dramatic has to do with decor.
Unknown says
Hi there. Just wondering which design from Balsam Hill is your favorite? And I have a dilemma. I love both the softness of the green and white color palette and the bold oranges. So if you are seriously on a budget which one to chose? Which is more timeless?
Unknown says
Oh my gosh- so hard to choose! I don't know if I have a single favorite- they all offer a different feeling and look. I would think about your seasonal decor and how long you leave it up-etc. I would say that the white and green softer palette is one I think you could put up in August and leave it up until the Christmas trees come out and also one that will mesh easily with your orange pumpkins or other bold autumn decor since it is more neutral. But you seriously can't go wrong- the rich colors of the bold would be beautiful through Thanksgiving and definitely add a burst of autumn cheer. I hope that helps!
franki Parde says
This is gonna be fun!! franki
Lillian Smith says
ALWAYS so full of INSPIRATION!
I have so many favOrites ans you make me want to set an OUTDOOR TABLE ! Thank you for sharing