What Florals Match Your Fave Thanksgiving Dish?

Thanksgiving is all about traditions, togetherness, and let’s be honest, showing off your culinary and tablescaping prowess! But what if your favorite dish could guide your floral decor? If you’re on the fence about which florals to select for your table, try choosing a centerpiece design that mirrors your favorite part of the Thanksgiving meal! Whether you’re a turkey traditionalist or a pie enthusiast, we’ve paired our Thanksgiving florals with classic dishes to help you decide how to decorate your autumn table. Let’s dig in!

Roasted Turkey & Thanksgiving Long & Low

Roasted Turkey paired with Thanksgiving Long & Low
Perfect Thanksgiving Turkey from Bon Appetit, paired with our Thanksgiving Long & Low

If you’re a turkey lover, this centerpiece is for you: both are the star of the show and pull focus at the table. When the pressure is on to have a showstopping centerpiece, this design comes through, lush with blooms. Our Thanksgiving Long & Low arrangement is exactly as it’s named, designed to stretch gracefully across long tables with the majority of flowers placed low to keep your guests’ sightlines clear for conversation. Even if you’re the type who serves turkey from the kitchen (no judgement here), this arrangement ensures your celebration feels abundant.

Stuffing & Fall Foliage Garland

Stuffing paired with Fall Foliage Garland
Best Stuffing Recipe from Love and Lemons, paired with our Fall Foliage Garland

Stuffing is the unsung hero of Thanksgiving, always hearty and always the first to disappear. If you love this side dish, you’ll love our Fall Foliage Garland, which infuses your table with woodland charm and makes your space feel extra warm and cozy. This garland will have your guests lingering a little longer at the table! You can drape our garland down the center of your table, winding it around serving platters and candles. Or place this garland on your mantle or front door to greet your guests. Just like stuffing, it’s hearty, not too fussy, and is bound to get compliments.

Mashed Potatoes & Sunny Honey Dried Flower Wrap

Mashed Potatoes and Sunny Honey Dried Flower Wrap
Best Mashed Potatoes from Bon Appetit paired with our Grand Sunny Honey Dried Bouquet

Mashed potatoes are the ultimate comfort food: soft, fluffy, and just begging for a little (or a lot) of buttery goodness. Our Sunny Hunny Dried Flower Wrap perfectly matches the warmth and nostalgia of this dish. With sun-bleached yellows and soft cream tones, this everlasting wrap will add pillowy goodness to your Thanksgiving tablescape. You can display this dried flower wrap in a tall vase, or trim the stems and style the dried blooms in a few smaller vases. Unlike your rich mashed potatoes (which will be devoured day-of), these dried flowers will stay beautiful season after season, and be ready to pop back on the table next Thanksgiving!

Roasted Brussels Sprouts & Harvest Over Hunger Arrangement

Roasted Brussels Sprouts paired with Harvest Over Hunger Arrangement
Roasted Brussel Sprouts from The Kitchn paired with our Harvest Over Hunger Arrangement

We’re here for a good brussel sprout dish - roasted, crispy, and maybe with a little parmesan or balsamic drizzled on top! Our Harvest Over Hunger Arrangement is this popular side dish's soulmate. The design actually features vegetable ingredients (including fellow Brassicas like ornamental kale and stock) bursting with bold textures and unexpected pops of color that mirror the caramelized color of your favorite sprouts.

Floaty broomcorn, velvety amaranth, and sweet smelling tomato vine are artfully arranged to evoke a wild, foraged feel. Place this arrangement on your buffet or side table for a dramatic touch that sparks conversation. Your guests may even be tempted to pluck out the artichoke and add it to their plate!

Handmade Rolls & Neutral + Elegant Classic Arranged Flowers

Handmade Rolls paired with Neutral + Elegant Classic Arranged Flowers
Perfect Homemade Biscuits from Mom On Timeout with our Neutral and Elegant Classic Arrangement

Warm, fragrant, and inviting – are we describing fresh-baked rolls, or our Classic Neutral and Elegant flower arrangement? If a comforting carb is your go-to dish at the Thanksgiving table, this soft-palette floral arrangement could be for you. Like rolls straight from the oven, these blooms bring a sense of lightness, filling your space with subtle warmth. Creamy whites, soft blush tones, and muted greenery make this arrangement versatile for any space. It’s an elegant, soft and timeless centerpiece to complement your feast.

Pecan Pie & Harvest Dried Flower Wrap

Pecan Pie paired with Harvest Dried Flower Wrap
Pecan Pie from Tastes Better From Scratch paired with our Harvest Dried Wrap

Pecan pie is the grand finale: nutty, gooey, and decadently sweet. For a floral pairing that’s just as sweet, our Harvest Dried Wrap delivers in spades. With dried blooms and foliage in warm, toasty tones, this wrap is like a slice of autumn you can savor long after the crumbs are gone. What a fitting addition to your dessert table! Like our other dried flowers, these Thanksgiving florals can be packed up and saved for next year’s gathering as well.

Apple Cider Old Fashioned & Thanksgiving Bud Vase Arrangements

Apple Cider Old Fashioned paired with Thanksgiving Bud Vase Arrangements
Apple Cider Old Fashioned from Cup of Jo paired with our Thanksgiving Bud Vases

The Thanksgiving feast isn’t complete without a toast (or two). Whether you’re enjoying a pre-dinner cocktail, or sipping wine with your meal, a festive drink mirrors the bubbly sweetness of our bud vase flower arrangements. For every glass of pinot or sparkling cider, our Thanksgiving Bud Vases bring a playful, celebratory accent. Scatter these mini arrangements down the dining table alongside taper candles, or cluster a group on the bar cart for a festive touch. Each bud vase arrangement is a tiny celebration, just like the clink of glasses while laughter fills the room. Here’s to togetherness, and to tables that are full of good company and beautiful blooms.

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