9 Easy Steps to Set a Thanksgiving Table (2024)

Do you need ideas for setting your Thanksgiving table? I have 9 easy steps to set a Thanksgiving table. Hopefully, they will help you get ready for turkey day with less stress.

As the days edge through October and November, we want to prepare way ahead of time to gather around the table with family and friends.

When you set a pretty Thanksgiving table ~ or any table for that matter ~ the occasion seems more special.

Do you feel overwhelmed when planning a larger gathering? Whatever the size of your gathering, planning ahead for any event is crucial.

With a large group, a meal like Thanksgiving can seem overwhelming. Since Thanksgiving is all about the food, it can be the biggest meal you plan during the year.

You want to enjoy your party and your guests. Getting the table planned and set up early is always a good idea.

I follow almost the same process for any special occasion tablescape. Any hostess will appreciate these 9 steps to set a Thanksgiving table.

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9 Easy Steps to Set a Thanksgiving Table

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  • Step 1 ~ Chose Your Location and Style
  • Step 2 ~ Gather Your “Ingredients”
  • Step 3 ~ Tablecloth and /or Placemats
  • Step 4 ~ Centerpiece/Table Decorations
  • Step 5 ~ Add Your Dishes and Serving Pieces
  • Step 6 ~ Silverware
  • Step 7 ~ Glassware
  • Step 8 ~ Napkins and Napkin Rings
  • Step 9 ~ Embellishments
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Step 1 ~ Chose Your Location and Style

Before you start to set your Thanksgiving table, decide the location and the style. This step guides everything you do, from your centerpiece to flowers to dishes.

The weather and the number of guests may dictate both of these decisions.

TIP: Don’t hesitate to mix styles (casual and elegant, for example) because that can make a table setting more interesting.

MY LOCATION: For this Thanksgiving table, I want to set my table outside. Since our backyard update, we have been using the backyard more for dining and relaxing.

Some of you who live in colder climates may think I’m crazy, but Thanksgiving in Dallas can be sunny, cool, and beautiful. Since the Thanksgiving meal would be served between 2 and 4 (depending on the Cowboy game), the day would be at its warmest.

You might have seen the outdoor Thanksgiving table for my friend Robin that I shared a few weeks ago.

MY STYLE: Casual with a bit of elegance was my theme. Texture would be my focus.

The day I styled this Thanksgiving table was perfect: sunny and cool in the morning to barely warm in the afternoon with no wind. It would be wonderful if Thanksgiving day were this beautiful.

Our teak table would be the setting. I pulled the table out from the fence so that four people could sit around the table. I also lowered the umbrella since I wanted as much sun as possible.

TIP: Regardless of the location of your table, pull your chairs away to give yourself plenty of space to work.

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Step 2 ~ Gather Your “Ingredients”

Before starting to set the table, I find it best to gather as many of the items that you will need as possible. This will make the process of setting the table go faster and easier. Here is a list of items to gather:

  • tablecloth and/or placemats
  • containers for centerpiece
  • items for centerpiece
  • dishes for place settings and serving
  • silverware and serving pieces
  • glassware (water, wine)
  • napkins and napkin rings
  • place cards (if using)
  • embellishments (decorations for the table)
  • salt and pepper containers

Step 3 ~ Tablecloth and /or Placemats

For our outdoor Thanksgiving table, I wanted to use my burlap tablecloth. The tablecloth set the casual and rustic style I wanted. Here is another burlap tablecloth.

You can tell from the picture that the tablecloth is quite long. I liked that it dropped to the grass.

Guess who was helping?

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For more texture and layering, I added my favorite round woven placemats. (I used these when I set Robin’s outdoor Thanksgiving table.) You can see the beginning of my “centerpiece”.

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Step 4 ~ Centerpiece/Table Decorations

Centerpieces can be anything you want, from a beautiful flower arrangement to a collection of items like candles, lanterns, vases, jars, or seasonal decorations.

The size and shape of your table will to some degree dictate the size and shape of your centerpiece.

Our table is narrow. I intended to use a rectangular wood tray with bead handles. It was obvious when I placed it on the table that it was too big.

I needed something that didn’t take up too much space. I searched through my fall decor stash and found two copper “sheaves of wheat”.

The metallic finish would contrast nicely with the matte texture of the tablecloth and placemats.

TIP: Don’t hesitate to adjust your tablescape plan if necessary.

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To fill out the center of the table, I used small real and faux pumpkins of various colors. The finishes were metallic, matte, painted, and ceramic. This also covered the stems of the metallic “wheat”.

Remember that I was trying to emphasize texture, so the different pumpkins did the trick.

This simple centerpiece only took a few minutes to assemble.

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Step 5 ~ Add Your Dishes and Serving Pieces

Now is the time to add dishes for your individual plate settings. Your menu will determine what dishes you need: salad plates, dinner plates, bread and butter plates, dessert plates.

I bought these green Thanksgiving plates years ago at Tuesday Morning. Bringing them out every year is a tradition. I also have a large platter and a serving dish.

In my vision for this outdoor Thanksgiving table, we would serve the meal buffet-style from the island in our kitchen. Therefore, I didn’t need serving pieces for the table. I also decided that the size of our table did not allow for bread and butter plates.

I love this Thanksgiving set of dishes.

When dining outdoors, I think it’s best to keep the items on the table to a minimum.

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Step 6 ~ Silverware

Here’s where you can bring in the elegance factor to a casual table setting. I love using our sterling silver in a casual setting. It always makes a meal special.

This pattern is Buttercup by Gorham and I love it. Fortunately, we inherited twelve place settings from Sweet Shark’s mother.

Just like with dishes, your menu will determine what silverware you need. I just put out the dinner fork and knife to make the table simple. At dessert time, I’ll bring out dessert forks.

TIP: Always have extra salad forks on hand. They can also be used for the dessert course and co*cktail parties.

If you want to use silverware that is less expensive and good for outdoors, try this set of gold flatware.

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Step 7 ~ Glassware

If we were having Thanksgiving dinner inside, I would have used water and wine glasses. Since we are outside, I just used one wine glass. Also normally, I would use some of our crystal glasses.

I recently bought some beautiful gold glasses online. I intended to use them for Thanksgiving, but I decided I didn’t want to take a chance with breakage. I’ll save them for Christmas.

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Instead, for outdoors, I used Dollar Tree glasses with a leaf motif.

I have used these glasses so many times.

TIP: When you don’t want to have a heart attack if a precious glass breaks, inexpensive glassware is the way to go.

Here is a similar wine glass with a pretty leaf motif.

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Step 8 ~ Napkins and Napkin Rings

Napkins are not only for dabbing your mouth and wiping your hands. They also add color and/or pattern to your table.

You can add napkins to your place setting in many different ways, using different folds or placement. Having napkin rings is another option.

I decided to use napkin rings. First, I needed to make a cute napkin ring.

I bought the white felt balls last fall and I had been dying to make acorns with them.

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Our neighborhood is full of live oak trees, so acorns are everywhere. On my walks with Nola, I took a baggie and gathered about two dozen large acorn caps. All I needed was a glue gun.

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With a little glue, it was easy to attach the acorn cap to the felt ball. I made about a dozen, just for fun.

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Aren’t they cute! These little acorns could be used in many ways for decorations.

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Next, I needed to make the ring. I had two colors of wired twine. Which color to use?

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For this Thanksgiving table, I’m using my fall plaid cotton napkins (purchased at Pier 1 many years ago). Setting the twine on the plaid napkins, I decided to use the darker wired twine. This set of Thanksgiving napkins is really cute, too.

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I made two loops with the wired twine and cut them with wire clippers.

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Then I used the glue gun to attach the acorn to the twine. Finally, I rolled up the napkins and slipped them into the napkin rings.

TIP: You need to allow the wired twine to be loose enough to slip the napkins in and out.

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I used the acorns again this year in our fall living room – before Nola chewed most of them up!

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I made some more acorns which you can see here.

Now, add your napkins to your table.

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Step 9 ~ Embellishments

Embellishments are those additional items that add a little interest, pop of color, whimsy, sparkle, or an ah~ha moment to your overall tablescape.

For this Thanksgiving table, I decided to add some more acorns to the table – just a few at two corners.

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After stepping back to get an overview of the table (another good idea that I recommend), I realized one thing was missing.

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Yes, the Thanksgiving table needed a turkey. We have so many in our collection. I chose this one for its size and the colors.

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After following these 9 steps to setting a Thanksgiving table, I was done. My casual, rustic table setting with a touch of elegance is ready for turkey day.

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I hope these 9 easy steps to set a Thanksgiving table ~ or any table will help you as you plan and set your table. After you PIN it, please visit the other Thanksgiving ideas that my friends have created for Celebrate the Holiday.

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FAQs

9 Easy Steps to Set a Thanksgiving Table? ›

On the left side of the plate, place the dinner fork closest to the plate with the salad fork to its left. On the right side of the plate, place the knife with the serrated side facing inward, and place the spoon to its right. Lastly, glasses should be placed the right above the plate.

Where do you put silverware on Thanksgiving table? ›

On the left side of the plate, place the dinner fork closest to the plate with the salad fork to its left. On the right side of the plate, place the knife with the serrated side facing inward, and place the spoon to its right. Lastly, glasses should be placed the right above the plate.

How to set up Thanksgiving dinner? ›

People naturally want to move from left to right at a buffet table, so take advantage of that flow: start with stacks of plates on the left end of the table, then follow them with the turkey (and any other big proteins you might be serving) and then heavy, starchy dishes like mashed potatoes and stuffing (and anything ...

What do you put in the middle of the table for Thanksgiving? ›

It may include a centerpiece of flowers, pumpkins, autumn leaves and/or fruit, votive or taper candles, and formal china, silverware, place cards, and wine and water glasses. A traditional Thanksgiving table setting is often layered with seasonal decor objects, serving dishes, and platters.

How do you make a room for Thanksgiving dinner? ›

Make your small space look bigger by adding a second table and placing your dining room on a diagonal to create more room at the ends and sides. And creating a diagonal layout will allow more room to maneuver around the Thanksgiving table for second helpings!

How to set a simple Thanksgiving table? ›

To set a table, start with the dinner plate at the center. If you want to add a salad plate or small dish for sides, put it right on top. Along the left side, add the dinner fork and salad fork. On the right, place a knife and a spoon, if needed.

Does napkin go under fork or knife? ›

(m) Napkin: The napkin is placed on top of the charger (if one is used) or in the space for the plate. It can also go to the left of the forks, or under the forks if space is tight.

What is a must for Thanksgiving dinner? ›

But a few things are guaranteed, no matter where I am or who I'm with: There will be turkey; there will be stuffing; there will be cranberry sauce, gravy, potatoes, and pie.

How do you seat people at Thanksgiving dinner? ›

According to our etiquette expert, Peggy Post, tradition dictates that when everyone is seated together, the host and hostess sit at either end of the table. Honored guests (moms, dads, and in-laws) are placed to the host's and hostess's right and then left.

What is the most important food on a Thanksgiving table? ›

Stuffing. Good stuffing is key to a successful Thanksgiving dinner. At its simplest, stuffing is seasoned bread cubes mixed with onions and herbs. The stuffing is traditionally baked inside the bird but can also be baked in a separate baking dish.

What is a Thanksgiving table centerpiece called? ›

What is a Thanksgiving centerpiece called? The traditional Thanksgiving centerpiece is called a cornucopia, sometimes also referred to as a Horn of Plenty.

What Thanksgiving centerpiece is edible? ›

Edible + Easy

Place white pattypan squash, bright green apples, artichokes and acorn squash in a vintage dough bowl or shallow basket for a rustic presentation of fall's harvest. Fill in gaps with pine cones and colorful backyard clippings, like goldenrod or coleus.

How do you arrange Thanksgiving dinner? ›

1 Week Before:
  1. Prepare a cooking schedule. Being organized is the key to keeping stress at a minimum on turkey day. ...
  2. Create a seating plan, dig out serving dishes and polish silver. ...
  3. Freeze soup. ...
  4. Ready your containers for leftovers. ...
  5. Pick up your turkey, heavy cream and hearty veggies.
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How do you make a Thanksgiving arrangement? ›

Layer Apples and Leaves

Freshly-picked apples, leaves and branches cut from your own backyard, and a few pillar candles work together to create a look that's as elegant as it is inexpensive.

What is the etiquette for silverware placement? ›

The first and basic rule to get you started is: Utensils are placed in the order of use; from the outside in. A second rule, with only a few exceptions, is: Forks go to the left of the plate, and knives and spoons go to the right. (The oyster fork is the only fork placed to the right of the setting if it will be used.)

Where does silverware go at dinner table? ›

Place your flatware in the order they will be used, with the items that will be used first on the outside. Forks go to the left of the plate, and knives and spoons go on the right. Knives should always face inward towards the plate. If you're not serving soup, you don't need a spoon.

Where do you put your silverware after you've used it? ›

Most etiquette guides use the clock method to explain the exact placement, with the handles of the utensils placed at 4 o'clock, and the tines or blades oriented diagonally to 10 o'clock. The fork should be situated below the knife, and the blade of the latter should be facing towards you.

What is usually on a Thanksgiving table? ›

The classic Thanksgiving dinner includes old-time favorites that never change: turkey, gravy, stuffing, potatoes, veggies, and pie. But the way these dishes are made or added to is everchanging because of food trends and different dietary requirements.

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