Wow your family and friends with a simple and beautiful DIY artichoke and magnolia centerpiece for your Thanksgiving table.
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Friendsgiving Talbescape Blog Hop
Thanksgiving is my hubby’s favorite holiday, so when my friend Aliya from Open Doors Open Hearts asked me to join her and a group of other blogging friends for a Friendsgiving Tablescape and Centerpiece Blog Hop, of course, I said yes.
If you are visiting from Stacy at Bricks ‘n Blooms, thanks so much for stopping by! I’m glad you’re here and look forward to sharing my simple Thanksgiving centerpiece idea with you.
For those who are new here at MWLS, welcome! My name is Jen. I’m a wife, momma of two sweet girls, and a lifelong Nebraskan. I love to share about our life here in the Midwest and all the things that make a house a home.
You can read more about me here, and I’d love to learn more about you too! Be sure to say “hi” in the comments below and tell me where you’re visiting from.
Simple And Beautiful DIY Artichoke And Magnolia Centerpiece
If you know me, then you know one of the things I love the most is to create beautiful seasonal tablescapes. Since it has become a tradition to host Thanksgiving at our house, this was the perfect opportunity to create something special and unique for our table this year.
As simple as it is beautiful, this DIY artichoke and magnolia centerpiece is such an easy fall craft. And, with only three steps, it can be made in less than 20 minutes.
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How To Make A DIY Artichoke and Magnolia Centerpiece
1 . Fill The Bottom of The Dough Bowl
This first tip to make your centerpiece is a super simple hack that I use for almost all of my centerpiece DIYs. Use plastic bags! We try to recycle them as often as we can, but since they always seem to be in abundance at our house, this is a great way to use them.
To start, crumple up some plastic bags and place them at the bottom of your dough bowl. The bags help to fill up any extra dead space and will give the completed centerpiece more height (aka…it will help to make your bowl look more full).
The more bags you add the fewer artichokes and stems you’ll need to use later, which will help save you money on supplies.
And who doesn’t love that?
2 . Add The Artichokes
Next, it’s time to add the artichokes. Add them one at a time and place them evenly throughout the dough bowl.
Every few minutes I stepped back to make sure the centerpiece looked balanced and that there were no bare spots.
Then, if something didn’t look right it was easy to make a change before I added more artichokes to the bowl.
Besides the fact that it is super easy-peasy, the best part about this DIY artichoke and magnolia centerpiece is that you can make it your own. There’s really no right or wrong way to create the arrangement. Just do whatever looks best to you!
You can even add in other fall elements like pinecones, acorns, or other fall foliage.
3 . Cut And Place The Manolia Stems
The last step is to add magnolia stems. Use wire cutters as needed to trim the stems or cut individual leaves and gradually place them throughout your dough bowl, tucking them between the artichokes.
Some leaves I placed with the brown side facing out to help add a bit of dimension and fall color to the centerpiece.
Work your way from one end of the bowl to the other. Stop and step back as needed to check for bare spots.
Continue to add leaves until your dough bowl is full. Again, there’s no right or wrong way. You can add as many or as few leaves as you like. Just make sure you don’t see any white through the greenery. You don’t want any of the plastic bags to show through!
And that’s it, friends! A beautiful and simple Thanksgiving centerpiece in just three easy steps.
Here’s a little peek of the centerpiece on our Thanksgiving table. Can you spy my new vintage finds?
I couldn’t believe my good luck and they’re so perfect for the season. I’ll share details and tips for styling a Thanksgiving table in a few weeks, so stay tuned!
Simple And Beautiful DIY Artichoke And Magnolia Centerpiece
Thank you for visiting today. Whether you’re hosting family or friends for the holidays, this artichoke and magnolia centerpiece is sure to be a conversation starter.
Are you hosting Thanksgiving this year? Complete your holiday table with some free printable name cards, and get a jump start on planning your menu by checking out my roundup of 10 of the best Thanksgiving side dishes.
More Tablescape and Centerpiece Inspiration
Next, visit my friend Brendt at She Gave It A Go to read her tips for decorating for a Friendsgiving party, and be sure to take time to see all of the gorgeous Thanksgiving tablescape and centerpiece ideas linked below.
Xo,
Midwest Life and Style | She Gave It A Go | Open Doors Open Hearts | Simply 2 Moms
Ponds Farmhouse | Pasha Is Home | The Tattered Pew | Cottage On Bunker Hill | Bricks n’ Blooms
Renae says
Jen, I love this centerpiece. It’s stunning!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Renae!
Robyn says
Oh my goodness this is amazing! I love using creative centerpieces and yours is perfect for the season. Thank you for the detailed directions! Pinned.
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Robyn. And you are so welcome. I hope you and your family have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Ann says
I love this centerpiece so much Jen, it’s so perfect for Thanksgiving!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Ann!
AnnMarie | Simply2Moms says
This is such a great and beautiful idea. I love how your table turns out! Pinned.
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you!
Jennifer Howard says
Awww, just scrolled by sweet Paula’s picture & comment…miss her.
midwestlifeandstyle says
I think the same thing anytime I run across her photo or old comments. She was just the nicest person. I miss her encouragement and friendship.
Ethel+Alderson says
Jen, what x we dough bowel did you use for articokes and.magnolia?
I want to buy a bowel that I can use often. Not too narrow or too lo g. Thank you!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Hi there! The one I have I purchased from Hobby Lobby a few years back. I can’t find the exact one online anymore, but here is a link to a similar one from HL: https://www.hobbylobby.com/Fall-Thanksgiving/Decorations/Containers-Storage/Wood-Dough-Bowl—Small/p/80883872 and one from Wayfair that has good reviews that is about the same size: https://rstyle.me/+vx10QhO6oD2sLNjfTxK49w. I hope that helps!
Cindy says
Jen your centerpiece is stunning! It looks much more difficult that it is! Thanks for breaking down all the steps, those plastic bags are genius! So fun to hop with you today xx
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Cindy!
stacy says
Jen I love this idea – we have a magnolia here I want to make this one with!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Stacy! I can’t wait to see yours!
AnnMarie | Simply2Moms says
I just love this centerpiece Jen. The combination of artichokes and magnolia leaves is so pretty and perfect for fall. Pinned.
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you so much!
Rachel Harper says
Jen,
This is such a great idea and I can’t wait to share it tomorrow on the roundup.
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thanks so much, Rachel!
Cindy@CountyRoad407 says
Now this is something I can do. I have a Magnolia tree in our backyard! Love it. Pinned
midwestlifeandstyle says
Oh, yes! I would love to use real magnolia leaves. I bet it would be even more beautiful. If you try it send me a pic. I’d love to see it!
Kathy Menold says
I really like the centerpiece with Magnolia and Artichokes. I have several faux Artichokes but will have to buy a few more and I am going to take apart a Magnolia wreath I have and for filler use pinecone. May add a few sprays of wheat for a real harvest theme. Can’t wait to give it a try for my November table. Thankyou and Happy Thanksgiving.
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Kathy. I’m so glad you like it. The addition of the pinecones will be beautiful. I hope you have fun making it and enjoy a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Aliya says
Jen your absolutely BRILLIANT!! Why have I never used plastic bags before?! I love how beautiful and stunning this centerpiece is… but the best part is how simple!!! Thanks so much for helping me with this hop!! Love being hop buddies!!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Aliya. Old newspaper or craft paper works great too if you don’t have plastic bags.😉 Happy to join you, as always. Can’t wait for the next one!
Kelly says
Jen oh my word! Your centerpiece is just stunning and I was shocked at how easy it was to put together. Thanks for the great tutorial. I’m excited for your Thanksgiving tips!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Kelly. Easy is how I roll these days, and it doesn’t get much easier than this! As always, happy to be hopping with you.🥰
Pasha says
I love this Jen!! It is the perfect centerpiece for your table this time of year! And so creative! I have pinned it for later ;)!
midwestlifeandstyle says
thank you so much, sweet friend. Happy early Thanksgiving!
Anne says
I just love the simplicity and elegance of this centerpiece, Jen! And those vintage cups are fantastic!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Anne! I love how the centerpiece came together and I loved the design on the pretty teacups and saucers. I thought the color and the cute quails were perfect for fall. I found out that the design is somewhat rare (read expensive!!!) and collectible. I need to keep hunting around thrift stores now so I can find more pieces to add to the collection.
Brendt Blanks says
It is such a beautiful DIY Jen, I am loving all the gorgeous Fall colors and textures.
Thank you so much for organizing this amazing Friendsgiving blog hop.
It was a joy to be a part of.
Blessings,
Brendt
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Brendt. All of the credit really goes to Aliya. So thankful to have you included in our wonderful group of friends. Cheers!
stacy says
so pretty Jen! I love your centerpiece idea! xo
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Stacy!
Rachel Harper says
Jen,
This is so stunning. I love everything about your centerpiece. So fun doing these together and thanks for including me.
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Rachel. And I agree. Always fun to get together with friends. I’m always inspired by all of the beautiful photos and ideas.
Paula@SweetPea says
Your centerpiece is beautiful, Jen! I need to add some faux artichokes in my decor stash.
midwestlifeandstyle says
thank you, Paula. I’m loving how it turned out, and thinking about using them throughout the year!