Thanksgiving will be here in a few weeks (American Thanksgiving, that is- sorry I missed Canadian Thanksgiving!) Usually, I host Thanksgiving at my house, and my mom has Christmas Day. But this year, we decided to trade, just for fun. So even though I won’t be doing much decorating for Thanksgiving, I enjoy looking around the interwebs for ideas. I thought you might like these- they all look very easy- and you know, I like easy! So here are some easy Thanksgiving decoration ideas that I found.
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This is my table from 2 years ago- a simple flower arrangement with sticks from the yard (sprayed with glitter spray for a little sparkle) to add some height. I scattered gourds and leaves, walnuts and feathers from the yard on the table.
Spray paint pumpkins for a beautiful table:
Log candle-holder centerpiece:
Cover a jar with a paper bag for a beautiful rustic vase:
Make a thankful-ness tree centerpiece:
Pumpkins on candlesticks or pedestals- doesn’t get much easier than this!
Bowlful of bounty:
Decorate an inexpensive basket with acorns and miniature pine cones:
Paint acorns to add color to your decor:
Pumpkin vase flower arrangement:
What are you doing for Thanksgiving? Will you be decorating?
You are very talented! The decision has not been made yet to who will be hosting Thanksgiving. :(
Hi Missy- most of the projects are not mine, but are inspiration gathered from various sources.
We usually wait until the last minute to decide who is hosting some of the holidays, also- it’s a bit like playing “chicken”- everyone waits to see if someone else will volunteer, haha!
remarkable ideas !
I am fairly new to your site and I am absolutely amazed with your content, your simple directions and your amazing talent. I’m never sure where to start first. I am just finishing the borders on my snowman hanging. I was able to use mostly leftovers from my stash which was wonderful! Hope I can figure out how to send it when I’m totally finished. The ladies have done a beautiful job. Thank you for all you do to spreadthe joy of sewing and particularly in season of Thanksgiving (we’ve had ours) and Christmas. Now it’s on to Christmas! God blessyou!
Don’t know why it registered as anonymous?
Betty Nelson