Now that October is behind us and Halloween over with, it’s time to start thinking about Thanksgiving! Not just all the yummy food, but all the adorable fall colored decorations. I’m an overachiever and got all my Halloween decor put away on Halloween night and now I can’t wait to get all my Thanksgiving goodies down and start decorating! And these adorable Thanksgiving decor crafts from some of my fellow bloggers may make an appearance in my home this year.
Thanksgiving Decor Crafts
DIY Give Thanks Frame // I love this cute Give Thanks Frame from Amy Anderson on the HP website. It looks pretty easy to make and is a perfect way to get the kids involved in recounting everything they are thankful for.
DIY Thanksgiving Doily Banner // Such an easy way to make an adorable banner. This tutorial from Mod Podge Rocks makes it look so simple. And she used paper doilies, y’all. Such an inexpensive decoration.
Painted Wood Slice Pumpkins // For an even cheaper Thanksgiving decor craft, you could ask friends and family if they have any trees or branches that may have fallen. My parents live on acreage and there are always trees to choose from. But if you can’t go that route, A Night Owl Blog tells us where to get all the goodies we need for these cute little pumpkins.
Thanksgiving Napkins: Glitter Leaves and Acorns // I simply adore the use of glitter in these easy DIY Thanksgiving napkins from Crafts by Amanda. These are so cute and perfect for Thanksgiving table settings.
Easy to Paint Mason Jar Vases // If you’re like me and have tons of unused mason jars stored in the attic waiting to be used — these painted mason jar vases from Weekend Craft are the perfect excuse to use them! Talk about easy Thanksgiving decor crafts.
Free Thanksgiving Printables: Chalkboard Prints // With an empty frame and a free printable from Serendipity and Spice, create an easy and inexpensive Thanksgiving print to adorn your mantle.
Thanksgiving Blocks from Repurposed Game Blocks // Do you have an unused game of Jenga in the game cabinet? This cute Thanksgiving decor craft from Organized 31 will put those to use. How stinkin’ cute are these?
DIY Mosaic Fall Vase // With a thrifted vase and pieces of tissue paper, make this adorable DIY Mosaic Fall Vase from Mom Spotted.
Dryer Vent Pumpkins // These little pumpkins are simply adorable. I love being able to create something cute from things I already have stashed in the garage.
Mini Pumpkin Succulent DIY Craft // These are so simple, but so gorgeous. And the must adorn my Thanksgiving tablescape this year.
DIY Fall Pumpkin Monogram // For under $10, How to Nest for Less created this super adorable DIY Fall Pumpkin Monogram to adorn her front door. Now I want one 🙂
In Everything Give Thanks: Autumn Decor // Now I have the perfect project for my Silhouette. I love how 100 Things 2 Do transformed a piece of wood to lovely piece of Thanksgiving decor.
With a little over three weeks left until Thanksgiving, I’ll be a busy little bee transforming our home with all the colors and scents of fall. With all these Thanksgiving decor crafts, there is no reason why your home shouldn’t be beautifully decorated for the holiday.
Which one of these Thanksgiving decor crafts is your favorite?
Stacie @ Divine Lifestyle says
These are so great. I’m a big fan of holiday crafts, so I can’t wait to give some of these a try.
MJ L. says
Oh these all sound so cute! My kids would love doing these all month!
Michele says
I’d say the Thanksgiving Napkins: Glitter Leaves and Acorns are definitely my favorite from all of the above adorable crafts. I would love to be able to make some of those and bring them to my friends house for Thanksgiving dinner!
Melissa says
How fun! I love all of these ideas….can’t wait to start decorating!
Liz Mays says
Oh these are fun. I’d love to decorate the kitchen with some of these. Those napkins are cute!
Pam says
I love holiday crafts! I need to take some time to make some crafts and decorations!
Ora Lee Gurr says
I went over to look at the glittery napkins. This is something fun I can do for myself, friends, and family. It will be appreciated and a wonderful winter craft.
Dawn Lopez says
The DIY Give Thanks Frame looks so fun to do! I love to focus on the thankful part of the holidays so this is right up my alley. It looks cute too! Really, this is a great list of projects to try for Thanksgiving.
Scarlet says
Geat ideas! I love the glitter acorns!
Chasing Joy says
That’s quite a collection of decorations. I would have got some autumn toned flowered and beendone wuth it.
valmg @ Mom Knows It All says
They are all super cute. I wonder if you could use the painted wood slice pumpkins as part of a place setting.
Brenda Brown says
I don’t think that I can pick just one! I love them all!
Amber Edwards says
Such a great collection of thanksgiving crafts! i just adore the thanksgiving napkins! Those I want at my table!
Stacie says
This is a great collection. I think the napkins would be a nice touch to the table.
lisa says
So many great Thanksgiving crafts! I’ve been looking for some for my kids and I do too and there are some here that would be perfect – thank you!
Michelle F. says
Those are such great ideas! I like the give thanks frame the most.
Candy o says
What a fabulous round up of Thanksgiving crafts! I love crafting! These will be so much fun!
Jenna Wood says
We are big into advent calendars and always have one going this time of the year. Thanks for sharing all the great ideas- there’s a project for everyone here!
JanetGoingCrazy says
I love Thanksgiving crafts because they’re all about gratitude…and pumpkins!
Aubrey says
Cute looking decorations. Time to get busy making some in time for Thanksgiving.
Mistee Dawn says
All of these are so awesome. Especially those Orange Wood Sliced Pumpkins! Too cute!
Nicole Escat says
I love your thanksgiving crafts, you’re so creative, I’m sure my family would love this idea.
Jaclyn Anne says
I love the painted mason jars and the banner! Thanks for the ideas 🙂
Jennifer H says
That Give Thanks frame is super cute! I may have to make that. 🙂
Alicia says
I love Thanksgiving. These look like great crafts.
Jeanine says
These are all lovely. I wish I would have seen this before our Canadian thanksgiving, I would love to have done some of these!
Toni | BoulderLocavore says
These are all such fun ideas! I feel like it’s a crazy rush between Halloween and Thanksgiving often leaving Thanksgiving shortchanged on decorating and DIY ideas. I’m bookmarking this definitely.
Yolanda @ Seeing It Their Way says
Thank you so much for this post. I am hosting Thanksgiving at my house this year and have about 6 nieces coming who love to craft and you have given me great options for them!
Amy D says
I really love the thankful notes idea! I want to make something similar for Christmas time!
Kelly Hutchinson says
So many great Thanksgiving and fall crafts. I really like the Thanksgiving frame. My kids would like that.
Elizabeth Lampman says
We love to do holiday crafts. The kids always have so much fun. I will have to try these this year with them.
Sara P. (@SensiblySara) says
So many cute ideas! I love the wood slice pumpkins.
Sarah says
So many fun crafts! I love finding new Thanksgiving crafts to do with my kids.
Autumn @ Mamachallenge says
Those are great ideas! I love the wood slice pumpkins!
Julie says
These are all such cute ideas. I love the painted wood slice pumpkins.
Rosey says
We’re going to craft it up this year and I can’t wait. The kids love stuff like this too!
Krista says
I love the Thanksgiving “Give Thanks” Calendar. Such a creative idea.
Ty @ Mama of 3 Munchkins says
I’m a HUGE fan of holiday crafts and I’m always looking for new things to make every year! I’ll definitely be making one of these.
Christie says
The Give Thanks frame has to be my favorite! Definitely cute for the home and also teaching for the kids
Shell Feis says
Oh those are all amazing! I think the mosaic vase is my favorite.
Dawn McAlexander says
This is a great craft roundup. I especially like crafts with mason jars and reclaimed wood, so I might try some of those out.
tiffany c (@sweetmatcha) says
great ideas! I love the painting on the wood trick! I might have to do that to decorate my window sill!