Home Decor, Pumpkin Centerpieces for Fall & Thanksgiving
Posted by the Painted Apron on October 21, 2020 · 24 Comments

My favorite part about Fall is “hands down” Pumpkins!
I love to decorate with pumpkins inside and out,
I love to draw them, paint them, and create with them
from September to December!

Today I am sharing favorite pumpkin centerpieces from the archives
for Halloween and Thanksgiving inspiration


Fall Harvest at the Pumpkin Farm





Autumn Leaves & Pumpkin Table with Chandy Wreath


October Picnic, Popcorn and Pumpkins


Don’t forget to save your pumpkins for holiday fun!

If you’re looking for some unique pumpkin recipes,
check out my favorites here
Hooray for Pumpkins!

I will be joining these fabulous parties and blogs:
Meal Plan Monday Love Your Creativity Over the Moon
Between Naps on the Porch, Celebrate Your Story,
All About Home/ Common Ground Follow the Yellow Brick Home
Tasty Tuesday Oh My Heartsie Girl Turn About Tuesday
Full Plate Thursday Centerpiece Wednesday Creative Crafts
Thursday Favorite Things Creatively Crafty Creative Cumpulsions
Filed under creations, home decor, tablescapes · Tagged with decorating with pumpkins, fall centerpieces, Halloween, pumpkin centerpieces, pumpkins, Thanksgiving
So much pumpkin inspiration here Jenna. All of your pumpkin creations are stunning. I love the Pumpkin Bouquet and Flower Power. And, I always enjoy the way you decorate the outside fireplace and oven. Happy Wednesday……
Thank you Emily, I do love pumpkins!!
I agree, pumpkins are awesome. Love all your pictures. 🍊🍂🍊🍂
I agree! Pumpkins are AWESOME! Love all your pictures. 🍊🍂🍊🍂
Thank you Cyndi!!
I also love pumpkins, Jenna. What fabulous pumpkin centerpieces, each one is beautiful and unique. Happy Wednesday and thanks for all the pumpkin inspiration!
Thank you Pam, there are so many varieties available now, I have to restrain myself from getting too many !!
Wow, I’m in love with all of your pumpkin decorations – fabulous. Pinned
Thanks so much Carol!
All beautiful! And so inspiring.
Thanks Dorothy!
When it comes to pumpkins, I’m right there with you. They are all over the house and will remain until after Thanksgiving. Sometimes I spray them and use them into February.
Jenna, Pumpkin season is my favorite season and I love your pumpkin round up! Your pumpkin turkey made me laugh out loud 🙂
ha ha, he is pretty ridiculous 🙂 thanks Mary!
Great ideas here! Love the Cotton Pickin’ Pumpkins and the You’ve Been Booed especially, but they are all so creative. Think I like the Cotton Pickin’ arrangement because–and I am REALLY dating myself here–my mom and I used to wash in a round galvanized tub like that before we were able to afford our wonderful, magical wringer type washing machine–and we were city gals at that! Oh, the memories one has if one makes it to fossil status. But I think I love fall the most with its colors and thanksgiving fare. Take care, Bama–Georgia Gal
Thank you Shelia! What a funny memory, and a good reminder of how spoiled we are with modern appliances! Haven’t we been enjoying lovely fall weather in the South, so beautiful! I hope you have a great weekend Georgia Gal!
Jenna, I love pumpkins, too! You have created so many pretty pumpkin inspired centerpieces. I think the pumpkin with the bouquet is my favorite!
thank you Shannon, I do love pumpkins!!
So many clever and creative ideas here — and that pumpkin arrangement in the galvanized tin especially called to me!
Thank you Jeanie, I love that one too, I need to do it again!
Hi Jenna, congratulations you are my Friday Favorite Feature from the Everything Fall 2020 party!
Thanks so much Theresa, I am thrilled!
Jenna, I have to say, pumpkins are a favorite for me too. I often buy the white baby boos and use them through January if they last. I find each of your centerpieces delightful, but hands down, the witch is my favorite. Makes me want to get crafty and create one. Happy hosting for the upcoming holidays.
The witch is one of my favorites too, I do hope you make one Sarah! Thank you! {great idea to save the baby boos thru January, they would be great in winter vignettes!}