It’s time to talk about decorating your home for fall- in particular, how to create a beautiful fall table! I love putting together pretty tablescapes as the seasons change and this fall table is definitely one of my favorites. I plan on leaving my table like this through Thanksgiving and then I will decorate for Christmas– you know you’re excited!
Keeping with the rest of my home, I decided to keep this year’s table pretty neutral. The three large pieces with the candles were all sourced from local stores in Nashville. I love these candle holders and also love the idea of incorporating lanterns into a tablescape like these and these.
For the florals, I went to my local Michael’s store and scooped up some fall-themed garland. I used two garlands for this table- cream-colored mums here and one with magnolia leaves. The magnolia leaves garland is unavailable online, but this garland would also work well for a fall table. I used these white pumpkins to fill in any empty spaces.
For the place settings, I started with a gray fabric plate charger. These can be found at your local TJ Maxx, HomeGoods, or Pier 1 Imports and are very inexpensive. I layered each with another plate charger in a silver color- I love these here and am obsessed with these! I added white plates along with white salad bowls- again, I found these items locally and they are unavailable online (sorry!), but I have linked some similar items here and here. I love white dishes and servingware- they are so classic and clean, plus they go with everything! The napkins can be found here along with the napkin rings here– I LOVE these napkin rings for the fall! Lastly, the glassware- these wine glasses were a wedding gift, but very similar glasses can be found here and here. Side note- wine glasses make great gifts!
We purchased this dining room furniture about 4-5 years ago and I am very happy with how well it has held up- it went through 2 moves! The table is linked here, along with the chairs here and bench here.
I hope you guys enjoyed this post! How are you decorating your home for fall? Thanks for reading and sharing! -A