November 2025 Home Mood Boards

Mod Thanksgiving Tablescape Home Mood Board

It’s time to share what I’ve been posting over on my LTK account! I started this series because I didn’t want you to miss out on free content in case you’re not following along on LTK or Instagram, so I’ll be posting a roundup here on the blog at the end of each month to help inspire your home décor brainstorming. Don’t forget to click all the way through to LTK (links are included in the paragraph explanations below) to get direct linked access to all of the pieces in each collection.

Mod Thanksgiving Tablescape:

John and I have never hosted Thanksgiving at our house (we always go to our parents’ homes), but that doesn’t stop me from dreaming about how I’d decorate a holiday spread for fall. This mood board gives you an idea of my vision for a festive Thanksgiving gathering, complete with a table, chairs, cookware in my favorite color, and the prettiest curvy table runner I’ve ever seen. I definitely did add that set of colorful glass candle holders to my cart, too. The price seems unbeatable. Get the rest of the links to this tablescape scene on my LTK here.

Fall Art Finds Home Mood Board

Fall Art Finds:

I thought I’d include a slightly different mood board into the lineup this month—namely, a collection of fall-themed artwork that I think would work in a home year-round. Some prints, like the leafy motifs and earth-toned trees, are very decidedly “fall,” whereas others, like the watery landscape painting and plaid scarf portrait, get those seasonal vibes across without being too literal. I would love to add any one of these 24 prints from Artfully Walls to my everyday art collection at home. Shop the gallery here.

Gifts For Gals Mood Board

Gifts For Gals:

If you’re anything like me, you’re starting to think about crossing off the Christmas gifts on your list this month (hello, Black Friday!), so I released my very first gift guide of the season this month. Hop over to my LTK account here to get access to all of the links in this “Gifts For Gals” roundup. I’m personally adding that shower steamer set, wine and cheese picnic tote, and zippered sling bag to my own wishlist. What caught your eye from the gift guide? Feel free to admit if you’re shopping for yourself!

Gifts For Guys Mood Board

Gifts For Guys:

We can’t forget about the dudes on our lists, can we?! I was a little worried going into this one that I wouldn’t be able to find good options (why are men so hard to shop for?), but I actually found so many things that I think my dad, father-in-law, and hubby would each love. Etsy was a surprisingly great resource for guy-focused gift ideas, including that 70s style name mug, personalized whiskey smoker kit, and “Your Own Car” custom rock glass. Shop the rest of the gift guide this way.

P.S. I’ll be taking the rest of this month off to spend time with my family for Thanksgiving (and to prep for a special Black Friday sale in my pottery Etsy shop!), but I’ll be back on Tuesday, December 2, with a brand new home décor blog post for your perusal. Hope you have a great holiday! Please know that I’m oh-so-thankful for you…

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How To Style A Bar Cart For Thanksgiving

How To Style A Bar Cart For Thanksgiving

*Today’s post was made possible by SONGMICS, and features gifted product for the purposes of a candid review. All opinions are my own.

How is Thanksgiving next week?! The holidays already seem to be racing by, so I’m looking for ways to slow down and savor each and every moment. I’ve been doing a tiny bit of seasonal decorating behind the scenes, and just got an upgraded Christmas tree that I can’t wait to share with you, but for now, I’m still deep in Thanksgiving planning mode. I put together a festive video for the team at SONGMICS this week on my Instagram showing how I styled a simple, eclectic Thanksgiving bar cart look, and today on the blog I’m sharing more tips and all the photos. Stay tuned in December for tips on how to style the same cart for Christmas, by the way, or you can hop over to Instagram here and get a sneak peek. For now, let’s talk “Turkey Day” styling…

How To Style A Bar Cart For Thanksgiving

How To Style A Bar Cart For Thanksgiving

How To Style A Bar Cart For Thanksgiving

How To Style A Bar Cart For Thanksgiving

How To Style A Thanksgiving Bar Cart:

1. Since a bar cart is only so big, you’ll need to choose a category for what you’ll serve. This could be just drinks or just appetizers, but I chose to create a sort of pre-dinner stop-in zone for our guests. I styled the cart with drink glasses, wine bottles, a pitcher of water, utensils, and napkins. Visitors will be invited to start here to pick up their essentials before heading in to the main meal where all of the food will be served. This also frees up much-needed space on the dinner table.

2. You may notice that I chose a pink bar cart! I think the color you see more often with this style of furniture is gold, but I knew I wanted a pink cart for year-round styling. To make this unexpected color work for a rustic fall holiday, I worked in accents that had a more jewel-toned fall palette. The secondhand leafy platter that I found at a local shop was the perfect way to bring in all of the colors I wanted—pink, purple, rust orange, and green. I intentionally chose a few other accents with the same hues (including pink, of course!), and that made the whole look feel more cohesive and season-appropriate, too.

3. Since my color scheme was, admittedly, a little out of the ordinary, I made sure to get the point across that this was a Thanksgiving setup by incorporating all of the expected mascots of the holiday, like pumpkins, dried rustic foliage, and a large kitschy gold turkey that I picked up at an antique store this month. I don’t think you could ever deny that this is decidedly a Thanksgiving bar cart after catching sight of that turkey. What should we name him, by the way?! Leave a comment and let me know your vote.

How To Style A Bar Cart For ThanksgivingHow To Style A Bar Cart For ThanksgivingHow To Style A Bar Cart For Thanksgiving

How To Style A Bar Cart For Thanksgiving

I think my favorite thing about this look is that I didn’t let myself get pigeon-holed into what’s “expected” when it comes to Thanksgiving décor. I used colors that are a little outside the box, and only a few traditional accents, but the final styling still feels just right for Thanksgiving—it’s just more unique to me. Hop over to my Instagram this morning to see the video I produced that shows this cart styled for both Thanksgiving and Christmas, and if you want a cart for yourself to style this holiday season, use code “carrie18” to score a special 18% off.

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