March 19, 2006 (Press Release) --
Create inexpensive, individual Thanksgiving placeholders for place settings using colored pieces of cardstock (or other stiff paper) cut in the shape of leaves. You will also need a glue gun, seasonal foliage and berries to decorate. Get the kids involved. Let their imagination run wild with all the glorious hues and natural textures of the fall. Help them cut out the individual cards in the shape of leaves and then leave them to it! Each place setting is guaranteed to have that individual touch that will make your guests feel special.
Create a Classy Thanksgiving Wreath
You can easily make Thanksgiving wreaths at home. The key to creating classy fall wreaths is to keep it simple, yet sophisticated. Most of the mass-produced fall wreaths that proliferate in stores at this time of year tend to be overpriced, lack inspiration, and, let’s face it, often, downright tacky!
If time is an issue, you could compromise by buying a plain vine or raffia wreath and then decorating it yourself. Add that personal touch with leaves, berries, pinecones, seasonal fruit, or even small vegetables from your own back yard.
Alternatively, you could decorate the base wreath with dried flowers, spices, herbs and sweet fragranced everlastings. Avoid fussy finishing touches at all costs. Remember, less is more when making an eye-catching fall wreath for your front door or Thanksgiving dinner table centerpiece.
Tips for Thanksgiving Candles
Carefully placed candles will add instant ambience to your Thanksgiving dinner party. Switch off the main lights for the evening and, instead, rely on the warm glow of candles. Position the candles in alcoves, on side-tables, or as traditional Thanksgiving centerpieces on your dinner table. Incorporating a few scented candles, in harvest themed scents, will further help set the mood.
Trendy Thanksgiving candles this season come in a kaleidoscope of fall inspired colors and sensuous earthy scents, such as sandalwood or pumpkin spice. To add impact to the Thanksgiving theme, make a candleholder out of fresh apples or other suitable seasonal fruit and vegetables like miniature pumpkins!
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Create a Classy Thanksgiving Wreath
You can easily make Thanksgiving wreaths at home. The key to creating classy fall wreaths is to keep it simple, yet sophisticated. Most of the mass-produced fall wreaths that proliferate in stores at this time of year tend to be overpriced, lack inspiration, and, let’s face it, often, downright tacky!
If time is an issue, you could compromise by buying a plain vine or raffia wreath and then decorating it yourself. Add that personal touch with leaves, berries, pinecones, seasonal fruit, or even small vegetables from your own back yard.
Alternatively, you could decorate the base wreath with dried flowers, spices, herbs and sweet fragranced everlastings. Avoid fussy finishing touches at all costs. Remember, less is more when making an eye-catching fall wreath for your front door or Thanksgiving dinner table centerpiece.
Tips for Thanksgiving Candles
Carefully placed candles will add instant ambience to your Thanksgiving dinner party. Switch off the main lights for the evening and, instead, rely on the warm glow of candles. Position the candles in alcoves, on side-tables, or as traditional Thanksgiving centerpieces on your dinner table. Incorporating a few scented candles, in harvest themed scents, will further help set the mood.
Trendy Thanksgiving candles this season come in a kaleidoscope of fall inspired colors and sensuous earthy scents, such as sandalwood or pumpkin spice. To add impact to the Thanksgiving theme, make a candleholder out of fresh apples or other suitable seasonal fruit and vegetables like miniature pumpkins!
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Handmade Placeholder Thanksgiving Decorations and the creation of a Classy Thanksgiving Wreath are important steps in thanksgiving preparation.
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