Autumn Table Decorations

Fall Centerpieces Add a Splash of Color to the Table

© Melody Rhodes

Oct 9, 2009
Autumn Table Decorations, M. Rhodes, author photo
Autumn table decorations are just the thing to capture the beauty of fall. Creativity can "bloom" with seasonal offerings to grace the table.

A fall table centerpiece created from materials picked from the late garden or surrounding countryside adds a welcome display of color as days become shorter and the weather turns colder.

While temperatures may be cooler, a table centerpiece in bright autumn hues is a perfect medium for fall entertaining. Gathering natural materials and preparing them as decorations for the table is a reminder that the season offers a rich bounty.

An afternoon should be set aside to gather materials for fall decorating. A large bag or handled basket can be used to collect items for autumn decor.

What Materials Can Be Collected for Autumn Table Decorations?

  • Brightly colored leaves

  • Berries and rose hips

  • Nuts/acorns

  • Small pinecones

  • Trailing vines – Virginia creeper is a good choice because it turns a lovely red color in fall.

  • Late fall flowers such as mums or asters, Helianthus (perennial sunflower) or Sedum, black-eyed Susan's or Russian sage add additional color, if a floral arrangement is desired.

  • Small ornamental gourds make excellent additions to autumn centerpieces because they come in such an interesting array of colors and exotic shapes. Shenot Crown of Thorns, Hedgehog, or pear bi-color gourds are good choices.

  • Smaller pumpkin varieties such as Jack be Little or Munchkin pumpkins also can be added for visual appeal.
All items should be picked when dry for use in fall table centerpieces. Once gathered, leaves and other materials can be sorted to choose the best specimens for the autumn table.

Additional Materials for Fall Table Centerpieces

  • A large oblong platter

  • Scissors

  • Brightly colored napkins in fall colors

Making an Autumn Colors Table Decoration

  1. Trim any brown patches or ragged edges from leaves.
  2. Arrange leaves on the platter, covering completely, so the leaves will make a bright background for the other materials. Leaves should extend past the platter edge.
  3. Fall flower arrangements can be particularly striking. If flowers are to be included, arrange these in the center or around the edge of the platter.
  4. Fill in spaces between flowers with nuts, acorns, pinecones, small gourds, smaller squashes or pumpkins.
  5. Trail vines around the edge.
  6. Insert bright berry clusters to finish off the fall centerpiece.
  7. Arrange brightly colored napkins in the middle of the table and place the platter on these so napkins frame the autumn centerpiece.

Autumn table decorations are sure to draw comments and can help to set the mood for entertaining. A fall table centerpiece dresses up the table while showcasing the best offerings of the season.

Other Autumn Activities

Carving Zucchinis For Fall Porch Decorations


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Autumn Table Decorations, M. Rhodes, author photo
Autumn Table, M. Rhodes, author photo
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Comments
Oct 11, 2009 1:35 PM
Guest :
How nice! *:)

Blessings.

Sincerely,

-Liane Schmidt.
Oct 13, 2009 5:58 PM
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Oct 13, 2009 6:00 PM
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Oct 24, 2009 1:48 AM
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Great ideas! Love it! Thanks.
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