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Thanksgiving Table Decorations
Thanksgiving is a time to gather around the table with family and friends to celebrate all the blessings in our lives. Whether it’s simple or ornate, your Thanksgiving table can set the mood for a fabulous meal.
A fall themed tablecloth and centerpiece will be an inviting addition to your Thanksgiving decorations.
This pumpkin and gourd cutwork tablecloth with runner is a festive and stylish look for your table.
Pumpkin and Gourds Cutwork Table Linens
This harvest cornucopia centerpiece floral arrangement will impress your guests and set the theme of bounty for your Thanksgiving table.
Fall Cornucopia – JustFlowers.com
Check out more Thanksgiving Planning ideas here.
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family.
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How to Make Thanksgiving Decorations : How to Add Thanksgiving Art for Decorations
Learn how to when decorating for Thanksgiving from a home décor expert in this free Thanksgiving video.
Expert: Matt Cail
Contact: www.homepaintings.biz
Bio: Matt Cail is an artist who works in oil, water color and acrylic paints, among others.
Filmmaker: randy primm
Duration : 0:1:31
How can you decorate for Thanksgiving?
I love decorating. You should see my house for halloween and christmas. But what should I do for thanksgiving? I have this stuffed beanie baby turkey I use for the centerpiece at dinner but I wanna do more and decorate the living room and stuff. Any suggestions? Best answer 10 points! =]
I would suggest going to your nearest department store, or where ever you would usually go to buy decorations, and they should have an entire section on Thanksgiving decorations. I got most of mine from Ross.
Think pilgrims, sailing ships, crops (ears of corn, pumpkins), native americans, and leaves. I decorate with a table cloth (tan/red/brown/orange with a design of leaves, flowers, turkeys, pumpkins, turnips, potatoes, apples), I put pilgrim shaped candles as a centerpiece, a dish cloth with a turkey design on it for the kitchen, a string garland with little glittery turkeys hanging from it wrapped around the floor lamp post in the living room.
I may add some Christmas lights tacked along the wall in the hallway – maybe red and orange colored lights wrapped around each each so the colors alternate.
You could also print up a couple turkey pictures from online and hang them on the wall, or write “welcome” on one of the pictures, get it laminated, and hang in on the front door.
For something quick and easy, go out to your yard or nearest park, and fill a tasteful ceramic bowl with some fallen leaves, and place the bowl on the bathroom or kitchen counter, or wherever still needs some decoration.
Have fun feeling festive!