A Cute & Colorful Kid’s Thanksgiving Table

A Cute & Colorful Kid’s Thanksgiving Table

Kid's Thanksgiving Table

This Thanksgiving, let the kids enjoy a festive and bright kids’ table with a twist on the traditional Thanksgiving colors! Try using a bright aqua (or even purple) for a unique and kid-friendly table! The kids will love the cheery atmosphere. Here’s how to recreate the look!
  • Visit a fabric store for fun, patterned fabrics like this aqua with white polka dots. Overlay it on an orange tablecloth (or your color choice).
  • A simple white cake stand creates the base for an easy centerpiece. Add in fall leaves, mini pumpkins, acorns, and little jars with orange candies.Kid's Thanksgiving Table
  • Place settings are a breeze with white plates and smaller orange striped plates. You could easily use solid orange plates or solid white plates. Scatter fall leaves around the place settings for a touch of “fall”!Kid's Thanksgiving Table
  • Give each child a special “treat” at their place setting by filling muffing or cupcake liners (I used orange and white polka dot) with a treat to enjoy while waiting for their turkey dinner! Try a fun Chex Mix or sliced fruit.
  • Mini milk glasses with orange and white striped straws are perfect for milk or their beverage of choice! Tie on little fall leaf tags or stickers from the craft store!Kid's Thanksgiving Table
  • Serve mini pies as dessert with mini cupcake toppers placed right in the center of the pie for a cute touch!Kid's Thanksgiving Table
Enjoy setting up your bright & cheery Kids’ Thanksgiving Table this year!
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