
With Thanksgiving arriving tomorrow in the United States and many of us enjoying a long weekend, it’s the perfect time to pick a few creative projects, try a new recipe, or mix up a seasonal cocktail. Whether you have three or four days free (depending on how you count Thanksgiving Day), there’s plenty of time to tackle something satisfying and seasonal.
Below are 14 fall-friendly DIYs, beverages, and recipes to consider for the long Thanksgiving weekend.

1. DIY large-scale rug from scratch – a rewarding weekend project that can change the feel of a room.

2. Pear and thyme fizz cocktail — a light, seasonal drink that’s great for hosting or relaxing after a busy day in the kitchen.

3. DIY canvas wine totes — practical and pretty for gifting a bottle to a host or bringing to a holiday dinner.

4. Faux speckled candles — an easy way to create a warm, textured look for your mantel or table setting.

5. Salted caramel hot chocolate with homemade salted caramel marshmallows — a cozy treat that elevates a classic winter drink.

6. DIY wooden trivets — simple to make and ideal for protecting tabletops while adding a handmade touch to your kitchen gifts.

7. Geometric wooden candles — sculptural candle pieces that double as modern decor accents.

8. Hand-lettered clutch in five minutes — an easy way to personalize a basic accessory for yourself or as a thoughtful gift.

9. Marbled leather coasters — elegant, durable coasters that add a handmade, sophisticated touch to a coffee table.

10. DIY inkodye textiles for fall — create custom-dyed napkins or table linens with rich, seasonal colors.

11. Utility apron — handy for dish duty, crafting, or cooking; make a durable, attractive apron from simple materials.

12. Typographic leaf place cards — a thoughtful, handmade detail that helps set a festive table.

13. Furniture or entryway makeover inspiration — small updates like new hardware, a fresh coat of paint, or styling tweaks can refresh your space before guests arrive.

14. Pumpkin pie ice cream — a seasonal dessert that combines classic holiday flavors in a cool, creamy treat.
What are your plans for the Thanksgiving break? Are you planning any creative projects or special recipes for the long weekend?