Pumpkin is a perfect thing to decorate your fall table – no matter if it’s a usual dinner, a Halloween party or a Thanksgiving table. Make a centerpiece of a faux or a natural pumpkin. Colorful or tinted pumpkins in a bowl will be great for any table; white pumpkins look more exquisite and a composition with them and some flowers is perfect for romantic persons. A traditional variant is a pumpkin cut inside as a vase and flowers of your choice. Tiny pumpkins in candle holders or white pumpkins with candles and flowers would bring taste to your table. The simplest idea is a pumpkin on the plate with nuts. Choose your ideas from the pictures given below and enjoy your dinner!

Use your cake stand to make a centerpiece. Fill it with yellow and red leaves, pumpkins, gourds, wooden acorns and any other products of harvest.

Several small pumpkins mixed with fall blooms or fallen leaves could fit a single plate. Such centerpiece is easy to move around when necessary.

This cozy fall display features yarn-wrapped pumpkins in rich autumn hues. A small glass vase filled with red barberry branches and orange berries sits on a rustic wooden board, surrounded by chestnuts and faux fall leaves, bringing seasonal charm to any space. (Check out the tutorial here to make these adorable yarn pumpkins.).

Dried hydrangea, birch bark and candelabras are a great company to white pumpkins on a natural-looking burlap table runner.

Dried wheat stems and faux flowers in beige and brown tones could be perfect additions to a subtle, natural looking Fall centerpiece.

Antlers tucked into the center of a hollowed-out pumpkin would help to make a statement with your centerpiece.

For a luxurious Thanksgiving tablescape make a centerpiece with elements painted with a metallic gold paint.

Choose several flat-bottomed pumpkins in graduated sizes and put them in a bowl. Add some fall leaves and a gorgeous centerpiece is done.

Decoupage is a great technique to make anything look better. Cover the pumpkin in Mod Podge, place the leaves on it, and let dry. Another coat of Mod Podge would protect it for a long time.

A group of tiny pumpkins clustered together on a wood trunk's slice would make a perfect, easy to move centerpiece.

Cover the whole pumpkin with autumn blooms and put in on a cake stand. You'd only need to drill a bunch of holes in it.

If you used pumpkins for fall decor you could paint them in black for Halloween. It's a great way to reuse them.

To make a gorgeous cetnerpiece you don't need much. Just some household items like candles, trays and bowls would do the trick.

For a Fall or Halloween wedding decorate your tables with pumpkins covered with glitter to add a glamorous touch.

Painting pumpkins in white but leaving vertical orange stripes allows to create more original arrangements. You can use such arraignment as a centerpiece for Fall wedding. Arranging pumpkin centerpieces is quite popular for Fall weddings.

Simply put several very small pumpkins in a vase and add some twigs. Your got yourself a beautiful Autumn arrangement.

Drilling a few small holes into pumpkins and inserting the branches is much better than gluing them up. In both cases you get yourself a beautiful centerpiece.

White pumpkins encircled by bittersweet vine and surrounded by candles make a perfect arrangement on an orange table runner.

Pumpkin lanterns could delightfully brighten up an evening affair. Works as for Halloween as for a casual Fall dinner.

If some of your kids have the birthday in Autumn, disguise a bunch of gourds as owls to make cool and fun centerpiece.

Hollow out the pumpkin, then place a of fall blooms and berries inside. That's all you need to do to make a natural piece of table decor.