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Thanksgiving Sideboard Decor & Entertaining Ideas

Thanksgiving Sideboard Decor and Entertaining Ideas is what I’m sharing today to hopefully inspire you to get ready for turkey day!

I recently posted about this pretty eucalyptus garland here and guess what?! It has lasted long enough to use for our sideboard decor for Thanksgiving! This time I added a buffalo check table runner to our sideboard to accompany the eucalyptus garland.

White pumpkins help to add that extra fall flair. I added some of my flowers that had dried to the garland and to the wreaths that I recently purchased and featured in this post. So many ways to use these amazing wreaths!

 

I found this cute gold “give thanks” banner here – it was under $20! I used entertaining essentials that I currently own – like the cake stand and tiered wire stand. By adding wine glasses, bowls, and napkins you can transform your sideboard into an entertaining area for your guests.

 

I added our favorite wine that we recently purchased on our 10-year anniversary getaway – you can read about my new favorite winery and our trip here. This time I used leather string to tie the eucalyptus garland together. The leather string also came in handy again for napkin holders like I used in our Thanksgiving tablescape.

I’m loving this color combination with the black and white. It goes so well with our sideboard and the rest of the decor in our home. This sideboard was such a great investment that I know will last forever. It holds so many of my dining room items and is great for entertaining.

 

As always the gold votives add that special touch and so much warmth and coziness. Candles make everything feel extra cozy and inviting – two of my favorite things to create in my home.

I hope I inspired you with some decor and entertaining ideas for your sideboard for Thanksgiving. I wish you a wonderful holiday with your friends, family and loved ones. Thank you as always for stopping by to ready my posts! Subscribe for more and stay tuned for another post with our sideboard decorated for Christmas.

Happiest Thanksgiving to you,

 

 

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7 Comments

  1. Hi! I love your Thanksgiving decor and would like mine this year to be inspired by yours! (Hosting Thanksgiving this year for my family first time!) May I ask how you stick your wreaths to your wall for temporary use and without ruining your paint/wall? Thank you!

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