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Column Thanksgiving is a special time in our homes, when we all take a little time to appreciate the gifts and blessings in our lives. My number one blessing, as yours, is my family and friends. So let's find some great ways to make your home a warm, inviting place this Thanksgiving for all your loved ones, including you! * * * Use a natural theme. This might seem like a no-brainer,
but you'd be surprised how many people spend big bucks trying to glitz up this
holiday. It's about the harvest; being thankful for this beautiful earth we live
on, and the wonderful food we are so blessed to be given. So let's celebrate
that. It also happens to be a great way to decorate on a small budget. Bring
nature into your home, and be thankful! Some quick ideas include picking up some silk
garlands (right now they are on clearance to make room for Christmas stuff,
check your craft store) of autumn colors and drape them over doorways, windows,
mantels, and artwork or mirrors. Collect leaves on your next walk in the
neighborhood, and then press between paper towels and a book. Because they were
already drying outdoors and were low on moisture, this will only take a few days.
Now use your leaves to sprinkle over the hearth, the countertops, under candle
displays, under glass top tables, tuck into picture frame edges, make them a
picture in a frame. You get the idea. If you can't find enough natural material near
your home, check out the bulk grain section at your supermarket. Fall is about
harvest, so any grain can be used to add that element to your home. Even cracked
corn meant for the bird feeder can look great in a jar as a base for a candle. Set your table with all your dishware. It doesn't
matter if it all doesn't match, or you had to borrow salad plates from a
neighbor. Just keep the arrangement of each place setting the same, and it will
tie it all together. For instance, dinner plate, salad plate, soup bowl, repeat
with next place setting. Distribute the different styles of dishware evenly
throughout the tables, much the same as you would do with accent colors in a
room. Use your nature theme, gather up some pretty dishes and pitchers, and pick some fall flowers or grasses from the yard. Pile up gourds on platters, fill bowls with nuts and insert a pillar candle, add pretty dried grasses to a wonderful vase, use bowls of apples, lemons, or limes. Take small bunches of flowers, wrap a wet paper towel and some plastic wrap around the stems, and insert randomly into the bowls of produce. Float some mum flower heads in a clear bowl of water, or add some greenery between the other items on the table. Experiment with what you have available, what is
affordable in your area, and what creates warmth in your heart. Try things
several different ways, until you find a combination you like. * * *
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