Tips for Decorating Your Thanksgiving Table

Tips for Decorating Your Thanksgiving Table

Thanksgiving is a wonderful traditional holiday where we want to invite our loved ones into our home and give thanks for all we have. But with Christmas and other holidays just around the corner, it sometimes can be tough on the budget, time and other resources to put out a beautifully decorated table. But by planning ahead, being creative and thinking outside the box you can set a Thanksgiving table that rivals any on the glossy pages of magazines. Here are tips for decorating your Thanksgiving table-

· Develop a theme-While the first theme to spring to mind may be nature you don’t have to be limited to using just that. Consider the overall look you want your table to have and where you will be serving Thanksgiving dinner. Are you an urban dweller in a high-rise apartment? You may want lots of glass, mirrors and candles for your dinner. If dinner will be served in your traditional and warm dining room you may want your table to reflect a traditional vibe. Warm weather Thanksgiving celebrants can fill their table with fruit and flowers for a natural reflection of the setting. Whatever you choose just be sure that it reflects the theme of your surroundings and your personality.

· Provide a backdrop to your table setting-Remember you do not need fancy tablecloths for this day. You can layer simple flat sheets, old bedspreads or quilts, and pretty fabric placemats all on the same table. Just be sure to keep a solid color between each pattern, and it will shine! If you want more of a sleek look than consider hitting a local fabric store to check for remnants of fabric. You can often pick up spectacular and rich-looking fabrics for mere pennies per yard. Just add a simple hem and you have a one-of-a-kind tablecloth to serve as a backdrop to your Thanksgiving decorations.

· Go all out when setting your table-This does not mean that you run to your nearest department store and buy the best china. This day really is about simpler things than that. The idea is to use what you have, all of it, even if it doesn't match. Set out your plates and salad dishes and soup bowls. Use all your glassware.



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