6. Repurpose a few empty wine bottles for your holiday decor.
Spell out the word “thanks” on empty wine bottles and fill them with wheat or flowers. These will go perfectly on a mantle or even on the front porch!
7. Include the kid’s table in the holiday decor.
Create a cool and fun tablecloth for the kid’s table out of kraft paper. Use a black marker to draw out the table settings. Provide crayons in terracotta pots for a finishing touch. This way, they can draw to their hearts’ desire while enjoying their meals.
8. Get crafty with your napkin holders!
Use cardstock as your napkin holder and stamp your own messages onto them to personalize them! Punch holes in both sides once you’re done to thread ribbons through.
9. Create a moody ambiance in your home with these box grater luminaries.
By placing candles inside vintage box graters, you’re creating a flickering light display. Instead of using real candles, use LED votives so that the metal graters don’t become too hot to touch.
10. Repurpose some Halloween items for Thanksgiving.
If you’ve already got a few of those plastic pumpkin buckets from Halloween, spray paint them gold to turn them into some quick and easy centerpieces!