Or fill votives or hurricanes with dried corn. Or try peas, legumes, or nuts...
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Since it's a foodie holiday, embrace it and decorate with green beans or asparagus wrapped around candles, or hallow out artichokes or cabbage and stick candles in them.
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Bring out the homey scents by wrapping cinnamon sticks around candles. A great trick if you don't like to cook, I bet it would make it smell like you had been baking all day!
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Another leaf idea, take branches and wrap them around larger hurricanes!
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This is a fun idea for a floral centerpiece. Wrap an old coffee can with twigs and twine.
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Fill hurricanes with nuts. Acorns, almonds, pecans, walnuts...you name it!
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Another great twig idea... hot glue twigs to votives and hurricanes!
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The theme so far has been natural and simplistic, you can carry that out in the table settings too. Wrap beautiful velvet ribbon around silverware and napkins.
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Or make acorn napkin rings...
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It's beautiful when you combine classic and natural elements with colorful linens like this...
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If you are lucky enough to have succulents, use them! They are stunning on tables...
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Don't be afraid to color outside the lines. Use non traditional color pairings for a fresh look, like seen here with a beautiful brown and yellow camp blanket as a tablecloth...
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What's your Thanksgiving table going to look like this year?
I shared this on The Shabby Nest, My Romantic Home,5 minutes just for me, and Funky Junk Interiors
I shared this on The Shabby Nest, My Romantic Home,5 minutes just for me, and Funky Junk Interiors