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Thanksgiving Table Setting and Decorating Ideas


Giving thanks. Thanksgiving is a wonderful American holiday, one that I look forward to every year. Because I’m not much of a chef, setting and decorating the family table is typically the task delegated to me. Here are some festive table setting and decorating ideas for your turkey day table.

First, knowing how to set the table is essential. Here is a helpful diagram to follow and links to wonderful articles on setting the table at Laura Casey Interiors and Martha Stewart.

In my home like many others, there are dishes reserved for special occasions and Thanksgiving is one of those occasions. You are off to a good start by simply setting the table with fine dinnerware. Be sure to polish the silver and here’s a non-toxic DIY way to clean silver.

Selecting table linens is an important step in decorating your Thanksgiving table and a great way to introduce autumn colors. Bold reds and vivid oranges with a mix of neutral browns and creams can create a dramatic holiday table. For your table you may wish to cover with a tablecloth, runner or keep it bare. If you decide to have a tablecloth or runner, there are plenty of beautiful fall and holiday patterns available. Keeping it simple and versatile, like this two-toned Russian made Cornucopia Jacquard Tablecloth is best if you intend to decorate the rest of the table with lots of smaller items and want to use it through Christmas.


Table runners are also a great look. They give the table some festive color and at the same time show off it’s beautiful wood grain or shine. If you are the do-it-your type, check out this post by The Stories A to Z on how to make your own table runner. And remember to always coordinate the colors of your tablecloth to that of your placemats and napkins.



Thanksgiving table centerpieces can be as simple or complex as you’d like. Candles, floral arrangements, leaves, cornucopias, pumpkins, gourds and other seasonal fruit are all good options when it comes to creating a holiday centerpiece.




Filling vases with decorative autumn leaves, acorns or berries and a pillar candle in coordinating colors is a fast and easy way to warm up your table. For visual interest, place three vases in a row down a long table and small pumpkins in between.



These handcrafted grass and wood chip turkeys available at Williams Sonoma would be perfect additions to your Thanksgiving decorations and table setting. The smaller version – sold in pairs – can be used to hold place cards or menus on the holiday table. Regardless of setting – formal or informal – adding menus and place cards is always an elegant touch.



The adorable pinecone turkey place card or menu companion by Martha Stewart is a simple DIY project – here’s the how-to. They would make great hostess gifts too!


Naturally elegant. Place cards can be as simple as an autumn pear with guests’ names pinned on.

Creating your own place cards or menus with a traditional Thanksgiving turkey dinner motif is a breeze with this punch by Martha Stewart.


Create a custom napkin holder and place card by stamping a festive design and handwritten message on cardstock. Then punch holes on either side and thread with a decorative ribbon that coordinates with your table’s color scheme.

Here is an adorable turkey stamp from Paper Source that would be perfect for the DIY napkin holders above.

Running short on time? These ready-made sweet pilgrim turkey place cards only need you to add your guests’ names. Their rope legs are the best!

For more Thanksgiving Table Decorating Ideas {with or without kids!}, go here.

How will you decorate your Thanksgiving table this year?
 

*images from Pottery Barn, Williams Sonoma, Paper Source {Simplified Bee affiliate}, Martha Stewart, Gumps, Simon Says Stamp!, Country Living, Hungry Monster.com, Better Homes and Gardens


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Read full story By on November 3, 2009 in Entertaining, holiday decor, Thanksgiving

Happy Halloween and Cute Collection of Jack-O-Lanterns

Isn’t this collection of jack-o-lanterns adorable? I am loving the pirate with the parrot and eye patch.

Still need Halloween decorating ideas? Visit, Fun Halloween Decoration Ideas for Your Home – Inside and Out.

Wishing you a happy, safe Halloween!

* image from Good Housekeeping

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Read full story By on October 31, 2009 in Halloween, holiday decor

Healthy Pumpkin Bread Recipe

In the fall, I enjoy baking and eating my favorite bread – pumpkin. I have adapted a traditional recipe to make it a bit healthier. Enjoy!

Healthy Pumpkin Bread Recipe

•2 cups of organic canned pumpkin

•1 cup of organic olive oil

•1 cup agave

•1 cup molasses

•4 organic eggs

•3 cups of organic whole wheat flour (or substitute with brown rice flour if you want gluten-free)

•1/2 cup ground flax seed

•1 teaspoon of baking soda

•1 teaspoon of salt

•1 teaspoon of cinnamon

•1 teaspoon of nutmeg

•1 teaspoon of allspice

•1/2 cup of chopped pecans for garnish

 

Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees. Sift together dry ingredients – flours, flax seed, salt and baking soda.

Mix pumpkin, eggs, oil, agave, molasses and spices. Combine wet and dry ingredients, mix thoroughly. Add some tablespoons of water if too thick.

Pour batter into a well-buttered 9-inch loaf pan. Sprinkle pecans on top. Bake 45-60 minutes or until center is firm and an inserted wooden pick comes out clean. Makes two loaves.

*image of pumpkin bread from eHow

 

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Read full story By on October 20, 2009 in food, Halloween, healthy home

Fun Halloween Decoration Ideas for Your Home – Inside and Out

It will be October soon and that means pulling out pumpkins, spider webs, witches brooms and other utterly eerie Halloween decorations to create a spooky entrance to your home. Whether you’re a minimalist or prefer a little bit of everything, here are some Halloween decoration ideas you may want to consider. And best off, most are inexpensive DIY projects.

Illuminating a walkway with jack-o-lanterns is an inviting way to guide visitors to your front door. Martha Stewart suggests carving various shapes onto a pumpkin using cookie cutters – hearts, stars, clovers and diamonds.

Created an eerie invitation into your haunted house. This is a simple DIY project I found at Better Homes and Garden. After coming up with the message for your invitation, select a spooky Halloween font like Chiller or Jokerman to be printed on wood-pattern paper. Then paste the message onto balsa and tack the pieces to the wooden steps. If decorating brick or concrete steps, using removable double-stick poster tape seems to do the trick to keep your message in place.

Love the creepy flock of bats swarming this front door. Bat cutouts are a super easy DIY project – you just need black paper and scissors. For more details and a bat stencil, visit Country Living.

A pumpkin covered with orange and chocolate lollipops enables trick-or-treaters to help themselves if they are not too frightened by the paper bat hovering over and witch’s broom propped by the door. The pumpkin is carved from synthetic foam – avoid using a real pumpkin because the moisture from the flesh will turn the lollipops’ paper sticks soggy. To find out more visit Martha Stewart.

There is just something about black crows that freak me out. These decorative birds crows are perfect to perch outside your front door to add more spook factor. They are available at Pottery Barn along with all of the other autumn inspired house decorations (above) including my favorites – the Mixed Leaf Garland, Malta Lanterns and Rattan Pumpkins.

These chic Mercury Glass Glass Pumpkins are out-of-stock at Pottery Barn – darn it! But if you are up for a small craft, visit The DIY Show Off for a fantastic version you can easily do at home.

Here is another great way to decorate a pumpkin without needing a carving set. I spotted this adorable collection of festive painted pumpkins at Tiny Talk. I am going to be pulling out my gold spray paint and pens for sure!

If throwing a Halloween party decorate the ‘green’ way with fun prints perfect for any age group or gender. Green Planet Parties offers an adorable and sustainable Halloween Decorations Party Kit. The kit includes: two trick-or-treat bags, ten flag banner and tablecloth with a dozen bat appliques that are sustainable tabletop confetti.

These folk art inspired Pirate Pumpkin and Halloween Cat figurines at Gumps would be perfect to dress up an entryway. The cat’s glitter-dusted tulle collar is the best. And their heads are set on springs and move!

These aged terra-cotta cubes decorated with vintage lettering spell out an eerie warning to your guests. Perfect to arrange on the buffet, fireplace mantel or dining table. Also available at Gumps
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Read full story By on September 24, 2009 in baby and children, Entertaining, Halloween, holiday decor