Putting together a fall table setting is fun and easy. For a fall dinner party I recommend going for a rustic, golden look. Cover the table in a festive brown tablecloth with fall accents and colors. Placing a twig runner down the middle of the table adds a touch of earthiness. Use brilliant gold plates, bowls, and serving platters. In the center of the table, on the runner, arrange an orange bouquet. Scatter mini wine glass candles attractively around the table.
Elegant and formal stemware with gold rims adds sophistication. Place napkins, held with leaf shaped napkin rings, on each plate. Light as many candles as you own in order to create an inviting glow. Attaching a fall harvest wreath to the front door sets the tone and mood of the party from the moment guests arrive.
Now that you know how I would decorate, how would you dress your table for a fall dinner?







I am having a harvest party in two weeks. It will be outdoor on my patio with a fire pit. The patio will be covered with pumpkins and different colored mums. I will be decorating two tables. One will have a white tablecloth with a leaf pattern on it. The centerpiece will be an amber colored glass basket with pinecones in it, surrounded by a glass beads in deep purple. The plates will be evesham (leaves and fruits), and the napkins will be amber colored, with metal copper looking leaf shaped napkin rings.
I am not sure how the other table will be decorated yet.