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Try these easy Thanksgiving crafts the whole family will love to make.

Thanksgiving crafts and activities are a perfect way to celebrate and decorate.

Aerial view of place settings and centerpiece made of plants

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Dried Floral Pumpkin

Add aDIY floral pumpkinto your Thanksgiving table decor.

This project looks super intricate, but it’s so easy you’ll finish it in minutes.

And, since dried flowers can last for years, this beautiful decor is reusable!

floral pumpkin fall decor

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Thanksgiving Garland

This beautifulThanksgiving garlandwill wow your guests.

It’s so easy to make!

First, group stems of greenery together and tie each bundle with floral wire.

thankful pendent hanging on fireplace

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Next, attach the bundles together with more floral wire and insert extra greens to fill the empty spaces.

“Thanks” Garland

DIY Thanksgiving decorationsdon’t get easier than this.

Dress any mantel or doorway with this quick and easy Thanksgiving garland.

a grateful board with leaves

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Plus, it’s a great project to do with the kids!

Just cut leaves from colored paper, then glue to ribbon or string along with store-bought glitter letters.

Yarn-Wrapped Pumpkins

This project’s a wrap.

globe fall centerpiece

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Instead of carving orpaintingyour pumpkins, try wrapping them with yarn.

Glue pom-poms to acorn tops and attach them to a ribbon for a pretty napkin ring.

For a larger display, glue along a longer ribbon to create a thin garland.

Child holding “Thanks” sign

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Be sure to look for a pumpkin with a relatively smooth surface for easy writing.

Pumpkin Vases

Short on time?

TheseThanksgiving centerpiece craftsare easy to make, and each one is more decorative than the next!

yarn decorated fall pumpkin display

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Just pop a vase of harvest blooms into a scooped-out ivory pumpkin.

Layer on top of rugged tree slices to give them more height.

Golden Gourds

Homemade Thanksgiving decorations don’t get much trendier than this.

acorn pom poms on place setting

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This gourd craft starts with applying copper leaf to glitz up your Thanksgiving table decor.

Make golden gourds, acorns, serveware, and more!

Usepainters tape($7,Walmart) for perfect lines.

message painted white pumpkin fall decor

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Fall Table Wreath

Brighten up your tablescape with this two-of-a-kindThanksgiving table decoration idea.

This centerpiece, both a wreath and a candle holder, is the real deal.

Framed Leaf Decoration

Mimic an expensive antiquebotanicalwith this affordable DIY version.

Centerpiece made of an antler, pumpkins, and flowers

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Cupcake-Liner Turkeys

Attach small white cupcake liners to larger colorful liners to create a fun paper turkey!

Glue these adorable birds to brown paper place cards to create festive place cards forThanksgiving dinner.

Wrapped Votives

Scatter these Thanksgiving candles as part of your Thanksgiving tabletop decor.

copper gourds and pumpkin

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Bright Wreath

Create a stunning decoration to hang on the front door or in anentryway.

Secure with floral wire or hot glue.

Leafy Monogram Wreath

Trade in the usual round wreath for a personalized one.

moss wreath with candles

This DIY Thanksgiving craft gets its natural look from dried leaves found right in your backyard.

Before you get the hot glue gun going, paint a papier-mache letter and let dry.

Welcome Mat

Welcome Thanksgiving dinner guests to your home with a homemade welcome mat.

framed image of leaves on printed paper

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Create thisneedle-punched door matwith a simple technique and black thread.

Thanksgiving craft turkeys made of cupcake paper

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craft wrapped votives

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natural woodsy wreath on door

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Leaves in the shape of an “M” on front door

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welcome mat with bonjour

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