
Thanksgiving has a way of bringing everyone together, and for me, that always starts with creating a warm, welcoming home. The beauty of fall decor is that you don’t need to overhaul your entire space—just a few thoughtful touches at your front door, entryway, mantle, dining table, and even your TV can make your home feel festive and inviting.
Here’s how I’m styling for the season this year.
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A Warm Welcome at the Front Door

First impressions matter, and your front door sets the tone for the whole celebration. Layering a simple grapevine wreath with dried leaves or wheat, a coir doormat on top of a larger plaid rug, and a pair of lanterns filled with candles instantly feels cozy. Add a couple of mums in planters or pumpkins along the steps for an easy harvest touch.
Styling Tip: Stick with natural textures—think burlap, wood, straw, and woven baskets—for an authentic, timeless fall look.
Entryway Console Table Charm

I love using my entryway console to set up a mini vignette for the season. It doesn’t take much: a runner or small fabric swatch as a base, a vase filled with dried florals, and a few mini pumpkins. A candle or diffuser with a warm fall scent like cinnamon or apple spice pulls it all together.
If you want to tie this look into your dining room, layer in fabric from my Autumn Harvest Tapestry Collection. Even a small runner or framed fabric swatch works beautifully here.
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Fireplace Mantle Magic

The fireplace mantle is one of my favorite places to decorate in fall because it’s naturally a focal point. Try draping a garland of eucalyptus or these lighted maple leaves across the mantle, then layer in candlesticks of varying heights. Add in a few pumpkins (real or faux), and finish it off with framed seasonal art or a mirror to reflect the glow of candlelight.
Don’t forget the hearth below—stack a basket of cozy throws or a few extra lanterns for added texture.
Dining Room Table: The Heart of Thanksgiving

Of course, no Thanksgiving decor is complete without a styled dining table. I like to start with a tablecloth from my Autumn Harvest Tapestry Collection as the foundation. From there, add a centerpiece with pumpkins, taper candles, and seasonal greenery.
Mixing in metallics—like brass candlesticks or gold flatware—adds just the right amount of elegance without overpowering the cozy, rustic feel.
Styling Tip: Think in layers. Start with textiles (tablecloth, runner, napkins), then add greenery, then lighting, then personal touches like handwritten place cards.
Cozy Touches Around the Home

Beyond the big focal points, I like to sprinkle small, cozy touches throughout the house. Swap in plaid or velvet throw pillows, drape knit blankets over chairs, and set out a few bowls filled with pinecones or gourds. These little changes keep the whole home feeling seasonal, not just the main entertaining areas.
Seasonal Ambiance with TV Art
One of the easiest ways to finish the look is with seasonal digital art for your TV. Instead of a blank black screen, I display my Harvest Home Bundle TV Art in the living room. It instantly makes the space feel warm and cohesive, and it ties in beautifully with the colors in my Autumn Harvest Tapestry tablecloths.
It’s such a simple switch, but it really transforms the TV into part of your decor rather than a distraction from it.
Bringing It All Together
The best part about decorating for Thanksgiving is that it’s all about creating a welcoming space for the people you love. Whether it’s a wreath on the door, a styled mantle, a layered dining table, or even artwork on your TV, the details come together to make your home feel festive and inviting.
If you’re ready to start styling, explore my Autumn Harvest Tapestry Collection for tablecloths and textiles or add instant seasonal ambiance with the Harvest Home Bundle TV Art.
Here’s to a warm, cozy, and welcoming Thanksgiving. 🍂












