Can you guys believe we are already moving into the Fall season?! Leaves are falling into the yard and I’m loving it!! So of course I had to start pulling out the pumpkins and plopping them around the house. And the easiest place to start is with Fall Table Decor.

Cheap and Easy Fall Tablescapes

With the recent addition of a beautiful hand crafted (THANKS HUBBY) wood table to our home, I couldn’t resist trying out some beautiful fall tablescape ideas on it!! And I’m pretty excited with how they turned out.

When it comes to home decor, I’m a sucker for a beautiful design especially when it doesn’t cost a fortune. So all of these Fall Table Decor ideas are budget friendly!

Vine Runner Fall Table Decor

Fall Table Decor

I loved the look of the pumpkins on the natural wood so much, I had to show you guys this one first. I picked up a eucalyptus vine from Hobby Lobby to lay across the length of the table. If you go on the right week, you can find them for 50% off! Or use the 40% off one item coupon. Then I plopped a few pumpkins throughout the vine. The pumpkins also came from Hobby Lobby during last years end of season clearance and a couple from Goodwill. Add in a few white plates from Dollar Tree and you have a beautiful, cheap and easy fall tablescape.

Small Basket Fall Table Decor

Fall Table Decor

In a perfect world, tablescapes would never have to be moved. But the reality is, pumpkins closely resemble round throwing objects that little ones can’t resist! Or tables have to be cleared for work, meals, and other necessary activities. So here is a great Fall Table Decor option that is easily removed or transferred.

I pulled out a piece of canvas drop clothe that I picked up in the painting section of Lowe’s for a couple bucks. And threw some black napkins between those white dollar tree plates. Next, I pulled out a basket from my Goodwill stash, layered it with some eucalyptus stems I got from Walmart for $2 each, a large white pumpkin, and some pine cones. You may even be able to save more on this cheap and easy fall tablescape by pulling some pine cones from your own yard!

Large Basket Fall Table Decor

Fall Table Decor

After perusing through my basket stash, I couldn’t decide on just one. So here is my own Fall Table Decor version of a cornucopia! I started with a large shallow woven basket. Then I arranged several pumpkins inside of it. I used a wood pedestal bowl I found at Goodwill to create extra height! To finish it off, I put in a few floral leaf sprays to fill the gaps.

Grey Plaid Fall Table Decor

Fall Table Decor

For this cheap and easy fall tablescape, I opted for less traditional colors. I found an amazing grey plaid sheet (yes I said SHEET) at Goodwill and have been saving it for the perfect moment! As soon as I laid these green eucalyptus sprays down, I knew that moment had come! I kept it clean with white pumpkins. Then added these ADORABLE green and gold ceramic pumpkins I picked up the other day at Dollar Tree. For the final touch, I accented my Fall Table Decor with brass candle sticks to pull the gold out of the ceramic pumpkins. If you don’t have an extensive brass candle stick collection (I just can’t resist them!!) stop in at your local thrift store, they usually have a great selection.

Leaves Fall Table Decor

Fall Table Decor

While everyone loves pumpkins, they can be pretty expensive if you can’t find them on sale. So I wanted to include at least one pumpkin-less option in this Fall Table Decor list. I didn’t want to cover up the wood table entirely, so I pulled out some fabric pieces I picked up at the thrift store that matched the colors in my leaf sprays. Then, layered them on top of each other and turned them to run opposite the table, a simple trick for adding texture to table settings. I pulled out a couple of glass vases and dropped in three floral stems into each of them. To add an extra pop, I used gold rimmed glasses! Don’t panic, this is still a cheap and easy Fall tablescape post. You shouldn’t have trouble finding beautiful glassware at your local Goodwill or thrift store.

Grey Scale Fall Table Decor

Fall Table Decor

Okay so I LOVE all the Fall Table Decor ideas, but this is definitely one of my favorites! I love mixing and matching in a color scale and grey is a great non-traditional option for Fall.

I pulled out all of my candle holders that were in the grey or white washed wood color spectrum. And laid out the $2 Walmart eucalyptus sprays again. And since I was already mix and matching candle holders, I continued the theme with the pumpkins. I used the artificial pumpkins from Hobby Lobby again and some beautiful velvet pumpkins I found in Target’s door buster isle! I finished this cheap and easy Fall tablescape with AMAZING galvanized thanksgiving word art I found at DOLLAR TREE!! They came in a three pack with “Thankful, Welcome, and Harvest.” I laid them along with a eucalyptus sprig on each plate, and I couldn’t be happier with how they turned out!

I used a burlap table runner to add an extra touch but this Fall Table Decor works with or without it. So feel free to get creative and use whatever you may already have at home.

Harvest Baskets Fall Table Decor

Fall Table Decor

There is something so cozy and welcoming about Fall colors!!! And these little harvest baskets are adorable. I found the baskets as well as the small artificial pumpkins on a Goodwill run. But I’m sure you could find them online or even get real/authentic ones at a local farmers market or pop up stand. I also found an artificial leaf branch from Goodwill that I cut up and wrapped around each pumpkin. I loved this cheap and easy Fall tablescape so much, I couldn’t pack it up when I finished this post. So I placed the baskets all around the house!

For more pumpkin decor inspiration, check out this succulent pumpkin DIY! https://www.thisgrowinghome.com/succulent-pumpkin-centerpiece/

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1 Comment

  1. Fall season is really here. And the best way to welcome it is to decorate your home with autumn-inspired theme. Fall colors can really do the magic trick. All these amazing ideas can really transform any homes. This makes the spaces cozy too which is perfect for the fall season.

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