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Fall Hydrangea Centerpieces for Thanksgiving Tutorial

Creating a beautiful Fall hydrangea centerpiece is the key to your Fall Thanksgiving tablescape. If you are looking for inspiration for Fall hydrangea centerpieces, you are in the right place. Not only does this post include some fabulous Fall centerpieces using Fall foilage and hydrangeas, but I’ve also included a tutorial for you to learn how to make your own stunning Fall centerpiece using dried limelight hydrangeas for Fall. Follow through to the end for some ideas for displaying your Fall floral arrangement!

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Big fan of dried hydrangeas? Check out this post on how to make centerpieces using dried Limelight Hydrangeas.

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Beautiful Fall Hydrangea Centerpieces

Below you will find a beautiful selection of inspiration for your Fall hydrangea centerpieces. The first one is the one I have also written a tutorial for which you will find near the end of this post.

 

Fall Centerpiece Using Magnolia Leaves and Dried Limelight Hydrangeas

This floral hydrangea centerpiece was used for my recent Fall tablescape. I adored the colors and thought they really highlighted the Fall mood I was trying for with the table. You’ll find that I used a mix of Magnolia Leaves, Seeded Eucalyptus, Pears, and Dried Limelight Hydrangeas for this captivating Fall floral centerpiece. White hydrangeas would also look beautiful in this floral arrangement. Don’t you just adore this simple arrangement of Fall florals?

How to Make a Stunning Thanksgiving Floral Centerpiece with Dried Limelight Hydrangeas

Making a stunning floral centerpiece for Fall circles back to the beauty of the flowers and greens you include. For this, I loved using my hand-dried Limelight Hydrangeas. I explain how to dry Limelight hydrangeas inside of this post if you are curious as to how to do it yourself.

While this Fall hydrangea centerpiece includes fresh florals and greens, you can easily recreate the look after a trip to your local craft store’s faux floral department.

1. Begin by layering your Magnolia Leaves together end-to-end. I suggest zip-tying them together to get them to stay while you piece together the rest of the centerpiece around it.

2. Then add your Seeded Eucalyptus stems throughout the Magnolia Leaves. You will be essentially filling in the gaps with the Eucalyptus.

3. Fill in the gaps further with the Dried Limelight Hydrangea stems. Make sure they are evenly spread out throughout the Magnolia Leaf base.

4. Place your Pears around the base of the centerpiece to add a fruit touch to the Fall floral centerpiece.

Once those steps are complete, you are ready to set your beautiful Fall tablescape around the centerpiece. I suggest this beautiful Green Fall Tablescape for your next Fall dinner party tablescape. Whichever route you go for your Fall tablescape, this beautiful hydrangea arrangement will shine!

Where to Place Your Beautiful Hydrangea Floral Arrangements

While the center of the Thanksgiving table is ideal for these hydrangea arrangements, they also work well as Fall decor. Using faux flowers, you can easily recreate any of these Fall centerpieces for season-long use around your home as home decor in your preferred Fall color scheme. We think that is a great idea! But remember, nothing says Fall more than the fresh flowers of the season.

 

A great place for a beautiful flower arrangement like any of the hydrangea centerpieces listed in this post would be on your coffee table in your living room, on your everyday dining room table, or on your entryway table near the front door for a beautiful display of Fall foliage!

Pairing your Fall hydrangea centerpiece with Fall vintage treasures, a plaid throw, or some velvet pumpkins would be a great way to show it off!

Other Fall Hydrangea Home Decor Ideas

Looking for other ways to display some beautiful Fall hydrangeas around your home? A Fall wreath with hydrangeas would be a fabulous choice! Fill the beautiful wreath with Fall leaves, natural elements, and of course, your dried hydrangeas. Blue hydrangeas could be a nice touch to your Fall hydrangea wreath! You could also adorn the wreath with some white pumpkins.

Whichever way you go about decorating for the Fall season, I am sure you will create a truly stunning Fall decor piece with hydrangeas.

Big fan of dried hydrangeas? Check out this post on how to make centerpieces using dried Limelight Hydrangeas.

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