Thanksgiving is all about family, gratitude, and the cozy beauty of fall.
A simple flower arrangement can instantly bring warmth and color to your home without needing fancy tools or advanced design skills.
From mason jars to baskets, these easy Thanksgiving flower arrangements will brighten your table and make your celebration extra special.
1. Simple Sunflower Centerpiece

Sunflowers are cheerful and easy to work with.
Place a few stems in a clear glass vase with water and some greenery like eucalyptus.
Their golden color adds instant warmth to your Thanksgiving table, and you only need five to seven blooms for a full, sunny look.
2. Mason Jar Floral Charm

Grab a mason jar, wrap it with twine, and fill it with your favorite fall flowers—think orange roses, mums, and yellow daisies.
This simple arrangement works perfectly as a casual table centerpiece or kitchen counter decoration.
3. Pumpkin Vase with Fall Flowers

Use a small pumpkin as a vase for an effortless, rustic look.
Cut off the top, scoop out the inside, and insert a small cup of water to hold flowers like chrysanthemums, marigolds, or mini roses.
It’s quick, festive, and makes your Thanksgiving table stand out.
4. Wheat and Greenery Bundle

Bundle together dried wheat stalks with some eucalyptus or fern leaves and tie them with burlap string.
This arrangement doesn’t need a vase and can sit flat on a console or mantel. It’s elegant, neutral, and very easy to make.
5. Basket of Blooms

Use a woven basket and fill it with a mix of fresh flowers and greenery.
Try hydrangeas, mums, and a few sprigs of berries for a natural fall feel.
You don’t need perfect symmetry—just let it look loose and effortless.
6. Glass Bowl Arrangement

For a simple twist, use a round glass bowl instead of a vase.
Float flowers like gerbera daisies or chrysanthemums in shallow water.
Add a few floating candles to make it more festive for your Thanksgiving dinner.
7. Teacup Mini Arrangement

Turn a vintage teacup into a mini bouquet by filling it with small roses, mini mums, and green fillers.
This is perfect as a table accent or place setting at each guest’s spot.
It’s simple, cute, and adds a personal touch.
8. Single Stem Vase Display

Sometimes less is more. Use several small bud vases or bottles, each holding a single flower such as a daisy, carnation, or rose.
Line them down the center of your table for a clean, minimal look that still feels warm and festive.
9. Rustic Pitcher Arrangement

Fill a ceramic or metal pitcher with fall flowers like zinnias, dahlias, or mums.
This country-style display looks effortless but adds a big visual impact to your Thanksgiving décor, especially in a farmhouse setting.
10. Candle and Floral Mix

Arrange small clusters of flowers and greenery around your table candles.
Choose flowers that match your color scheme—like white mums, orange roses, and green leaves—for a cozy and simple table setup.
11. Cranberry Vase Arrangement

Fill a clear vase halfway with cranberries and then add flowers like white daisies or tulips.
The cranberries not only look festive but also help keep the stems in place.
It’s a quick and eye-catching Thanksgiving decoration.
12. Mini Bouquet in a Jar

Create mini bouquets using leftover flowers and small jars.
Group them on your dining table or around the kitchen for a cheerful, cohesive look.
This is an easy way to make use of extra stems while adding beauty to every corner.
13. Greenery Garland with Florals

Lay a simple garland of eucalyptus or ivy down the center of your table, and tuck in a few blooms like roses or dahlias.
It’s easy, fresh, and doesn’t require floral foam—just creativity and a gentle touch.
14. Neutral White Arrangement

For an elegant and calm look, use white flowers such as hydrangeas, roses, or lilies in a simple vase.
Pair them with muted greenery like dusty miller.
This arrangement gives your Thanksgiving table a soft and sophisticated finish.
Simple Thanksgiving flower arrangements don’t have to be complicated or expensive.
With just a few seasonal flowers and household items, you can create warm and inviting displays that reflect the spirit of gratitude and harvest.
Whether it’s a mason jar, pumpkin vase, or teacup bouquet, these easy ideas will make your home feel beautiful and festive for Thanksgiving.

