Looking for simple ways to decorate for fall? Why not start with your table? Here are 28 creative fall centerpiece ideas.

Someone sent me the sweetest email the other day.
They asked me if I missed the farmhouse.
I wanted to tell her no.
I wanted to tell her I’ve been back in Texas for years now and I only give Kentucky a passing thought.
But truth?
I love where I live and I love my family and I love my new/old house.
But when fall shows up? I miss Kentucky. I miss the leaves turning. I miss the cool crisp air. I miss the miles and miles of cornfields. I miss the hayrides and bonfires and sweater weather.
I can’t help it.
There’s just something about fall in the country that makes a heart beat faster.
So today to celebrate Kentucky and fall, I’m taking a look back at all of my fall tables through the years.
Here are creative fall centerpiece ideas from all the tables I’ve ever falled with.





Fall centerpiece ideas
Wood plank centerpiece
1. Start with a wood plank used as a wood runner.
2. Add wood vases with leaves from the yard.
3. Fill wood bowls with fruit.
4. Layer in cutting boards and rustic pumpkins.





Double Runner Centerpiece
1. Drape two runners horizontally across the table.
2. Group small pots of flowers in the center of the table to create a centerpiece.
3. Add blue and white pumpkins.
4. Add blue candles to the fall table.




Magnolia and pumpkin centerpiece
1. Start with a runner with a little orange.
2. Fill faux pumpkins with dried hydrangeas.
3. Layer in orange pumpkins.
4. Add magnolia leaves (these dry in place) and other faux greenery.




Wood tree centerpiece
1. Start with a simple burlap runner.
2. Find these wood trees and get inspired.
3. Stack the wood trees on wood logs.
4. Add in toile and velvet pumpkins (and make the cutest chargers out of gold leaves).


Bay leaf runner centerpiece
1. Start with a bay leaf runner.
2. Add in different types of faux greenery.
3. Shop the produce aisle and add the pumpkins.
4. Layer in magnolia leaves and let them dry.




Shop the fridge centerpiece
1. Start with a chalkboard runner.
2. Create cabbage vases.
3. Fill the vases with fall leaves from the yard.
4. Add in rustic pumpkins and different types of produce.



Lemons and flowers centerpiece
1. Go bright or go home.
2. Find all your white dishes and fill them with fruit.
3. Add brightly colored flowers from the grocery store in wood vases.
4. Tuck a floral sprig at each place setting.




Velvet pumpkin centerpiece
1. Start with a blue table runner.
2. Add in glass vases with faux stems (so they last all fall).
3. Bring in blue velvet pumpkins.
4. Add gold flatware and patterned dishes.


Bittersweet centerpiece
1. Flip a runner over to change it up for fall.
2. Start with a blue vase.
3. Add oversized branches (faux or from the yard).
4. Scatter pumpkins around the vase.
Fall is here (even though it’s 95 degrees here in Texas).
And I’m ready.
Stay tuned.
So many amazing fall (and Christmas) projects are just around the corner.
How about you?
Are you ready to start decorating?
Let’s GO.


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