Thanks Giving Table Decor |
Provide Comfortable
Seating
Your
guests will need somewhere comfortable to sit during and after the meal. Tally
your guests in the weeks before Thanksgiving, then take stock of the chairs in
your home. Remember that folding chairs can be uncomfortable for some guests.
Provide extra seat cushions, pillows
and blankets to
guests who need to soften their seats or cover the cold metal surface of the
chair.
Put Out
Holiday-Specific Decorations
Your home probably looks beautiful all year round, but decorating with holiday-themed pillows, runners, table cloths and other touches of home will help bring the holiday to life. Remember that your decorations need not refer to Thanksgiving directly to be effective. Capturing the colors of the season and using all-natural materials is often enough to remind your guests about the event at hand.
Bring Together the Decorations
with a Theme
Themed,
matching decorations make your indoor decor more meaningful and attractive. If
an overt Thanksgiving motif seems a little heavy handed for you, subtler themes
that include animals or reminders of harvest and bounty are both effective
alternatives.
Make it Sparkle
Nights
are long in the later part of the year. Make your home a beacon in the darkness
by providing extra light in rooms where your guests will gather. Candles,
sequins and reflective materials can make your home sparkle and shine. Look for
new and creative ways to bounce light around the room with decorative pillows,
curtains and blankets decorated with shiny threads and small mirrors.
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