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Decorating For
Thanksgiving
Budget Friendly Decor for the Holiday

Decorating
for Thanksgiving on a tight budget can be simple when using elements
found around your home or apartment. Here are a few tips for adding
that special Thanksgiving flavor to your decor for little or no
money.
- THINK FALL COLORS. Thanksgiving decorating
requires a harvest color scheme of warm yellows, golds, burnt
reds, browns and greens. Think in terms of these colors when
selecting ribbons and fabrics to be used with your projects.
- START GATHERING. Go outdoors and start
gathering colorful fallen leaves, acorns, pinecones, sticks,
twigs and large branches. Use the large branches to anchor a
display on or inside shelves, counter tops or bookcases. Fill
the display with the items you gathered until you have a collage
of color. Also consider stacking logs on your porch or inside
your space...even if you don't have a fireplace!
- CREATING A CENTERPIECE All you need to create
this budget piece are your outdoor supplies and a hot glue gun.
Using a large attractively shaped branch, start gluing your
leaves and branches in a natural pattern in and around the
branch. You can buy attractive Indian corn and gourds at your
local grocery store to place next this centerpiece to complete
your Thanksgiving table. Use your harvest colored ribbons as
accents.
- REUSE PUMPKINS. Don't think that pumpkins are only
for Halloween. Some vendors largely discount pumpkins after
October 31st. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT. Decorate with pumpkins of
all sizes by adding them to your porch or indoor displays. Just
before your Thanksgiving dinner use them to create homemade
pumpkin soup or pie. No waste here!
- ILLUMINATION. Candles are the obvious choice
for bringing warmth to your Thanksgiving festivities. Select a
variety of sizes and shapes to add contrast. A good rule of
thumb when on a budget is to think multiple uses. White candles
can be used for both Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Tea candles work well when displayed in glasses and are also
a little more budget friendly. The least expensive illumination
tips are to use your old white Christmas tree lights on top of
bookcases or draped around your room. Get a jumpstart on
Christmas.
You can create an atmosphere that exudes the warmth and welcome
you feel for your guest by adding special touches to your decor.
Just by using what you have, a little elbow grease and some
imagination you can create a holiday atmosphere...for little to or
money!
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