DIY Cornucopia Decorating Ideas
Here are some festive cornucopia decorating ideas to help you celebrate the fall harvest season in style. These 15 creative cornucopia decorating ideas range from elegant floral displays to woodland-inspired nature-filled designs.
With autumnal gourds, pumpkins, flowers, fruits, vegetables, and natural elements there are so many ways to fill your horn of plenty!
Use these unique cornucopia decorating ideas as inspiration to make a beautiful centerpiece or seasonal display in your home.
Cornucopia Decorating Ideas
Dry Flower Cornucopia
Credit: Home Town Cottage
Bountiful harvest
Credit: Amy Montgomery Home
Beautiful wicker cornucopia filled with stalks of Brussels sprouts, apples, pumpkins, and pine cones.
Bountiful harvest indeed!
Rustic Neutral
credit: Simple Joy At Home
DIY Rustic Cornucopia Centerpiece
Credit: Midwest Life and Style
Black and White Striped Cornucopia
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Wicker Cornucopia with Sunflowers
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White Pumpkins
Credit: Hymns and Verses
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More Cornucopia Decorating Ideas
Here are 15 ideas for decorating a cornucopia:
1. Fill it with autumn gourds and mini pumpkins in a variety of colors and textures. Add in some faux fall leaves for more color.
2. Use it as a centerpiece and fill it with flowers like chrysanthemums, sunflowers, daisies, and gerbera daisies. Mix in some grasses or greenery.
3. Make a “horn of plenty” by filling it with fruits and vegetables like apples, pears, oranges, potatoes, onions, etc.
4. Fill with pinecones, acorns, chestnuts, and other items found in nature during fall.
5. Create a harvest cornucopia by filling it with ears of Indian corn, wheat bundles, gourds, and mini pumpkins.
6. Fill with wrapped fall-colored candies, caramels, and other treats to make a candy cornucopia.
7. Make a Thanksgiving horn of plenty with mini pumpkins, gourds, nuts, cranberries, grapes, and flowers.
8. Fill with fallen autumn leaves in red, orange, and yellow for a colorful display. Add some mini pumpkins or gourds.
9. Make a horn of plenty cornucopia out of paper by folding and taping construction paper or scrapbook paper into the shape.
10. Fill a classic wicker-style cornucopia with pinecones, acorns, hay, sunflowers, Indian corn, etc.
11. Hollow out a pumpkin to use it as your cornucopia vessel for fall.
12. Use wood slices, pinecones, leaves, and burlap to make a more natural-looking cornucopia.
13. Make a mini tabletop cornucopia centerpiece filled with nuts, Indian corn, and mini gourds.
14. Use a cornucopia as a base and decorate around it with twinkle lights for a tablescape.
15. Fill your cornucopia with foraged items like moss, twigs, and pinecones for a woodland style.