Heres how you can set the table for Thanksgiving on a budget at IKEA

With Turkey Day on its way, there’s a lot to prepare: buying a quality meat thermometer to cook the perfect turkey, setting up your taper candles on your dining table and inviting your loved ones over for a memorable meal.But, hosting doesn’t have to cost a fortune.Luckily, you can set your entire Thanksgiving table with IKEA — and the Post Wanted team is going to show you exactly how.While we recommend splurging on a dinnerware set to last the long haul, picking up extra items for your tablescapes doesn’t have to put you into debt.

So, IKEA’s Thanksgiving Shop is all the talk (and no, it’s not too early).RELATED: Best drinking glasses, per expertsAhead, find the top items we recommend to order before November even hits.Rest assured, you’ll want to gobble these all up just in time to take the perfect photo of your casserole and pie-filled table.Dinnerware is now on a budget thanks to the FÄRGKLAR 18-Piece Dinnerware Set.

Available in a catalog of colors, they serve as a great base to accompany other dinnerware.Or, they can be set on their own for Thanksgiving.Whether for bread or on its own, the GODMIDDAG Serving Plate is a less-than-$10 IKEA find that looks expensive.

It’s picture-perfect for your holiday antipasto and looks great for large and small tables alike.To serve your pumpkin pie, pick up the HÖSTAGILLE Platter with Stand that’s a budget-friendly pick at IKEA.It’s warm, inviting and looks great on any tablescape.We can’t believe this Lenox lookalike bowl is only $12! Durable and built to last, the HÖSTAGILLE 10-Inch Bowl is ideal for serving any of your Thanksgiving sides, including dessert.For only 99 cents, the ÄNKEBLOMSTER 8-Ounce Clear Wine Glass is an a la carte drinkware option that will serve all of your guests in the most affordable way possible.

After all, you would never suspect they’re that wallet-friendly.For more options, check out our expert-backed guide to the best wine glasses.Elegant and inspired by Anthropo...

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