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Decorating With Room Dividers
Room dividers can be both decorative and practical. They can serve to break one large room up into cozy sections, hide a cluttered area, or simply sit against the wall and add to the décor. Not only are they a great decoration, but you can use the...
Decorating with Table Fountains
With unlimited possibilities available, table top fountains can add understated beauty or grandeur to any room in your house. Fountains are a worthy investment even for those who hesitate to spend money on aesthetics. Beyond eye-catching appeal,...
Decorating Your Home: 5 Style Tips that Cost Less than $50
Do you dream of adding style to your home but don’t have a lot of money? Don’t despair! There are 5 things you can do that will help your house look beautiful without spending much money. 1. Declutter your home. Nothing zaps a great look like...
Dress Your Mess For Less - Decorating a Bathroom
Decorating the bathroom – dress your mess for less The bathroom may be the hardest room to decorate. Its use and nature make the room decorative uninspiring, and its limited size and necessity of function make it difficult to add very much....
Empire Furniture For Home Decorating
Choosing up the hardwood floor or the home decorating plan or
idea that better fits in with Empire furniture can be a little
bit difficult. There are some very good books of designs to base
your decor idea. You can then get from them...
Fresh Ideas Herald Fall Decorating
(ARA) - Looking for a room with a view when there is none? Can't afford to move, or renovate? Check out the latest in affordable decorating trends, including wall mural graphics, accent pillows, throws and rugs and greenery. It's easy...
Home and Garden decorating
These days the market is flooded with products for the home and garden as well as a wealth of advice and information about decorating. This information can be found in decorating books, magazines, television programs and on the Internet. But, with...
Painting and Decorating Tile
Ceramic tile can be beautiful and elegant. But it can also be bland and uninspired. If you want to add a little color or creativity to your tile, here's how! Remember to clean your tile and let it dry before you begin any project. 1. Seal...
Quick and Easy Autumn Decorating Ideas
* Fill a tall tumbler with candy corn. Be sure to have extra on hand, since some of the candy will likely disappear.
* Collect vibrantly colored fall leaves. Sandwich them between two sheets of clear contact paper for an instant placemat. Set the...
Tuscan Style Decorating For The Kitchen
A Tuscan decorating theme can put some old world charm into your kitchen and make it a warm homey room to gather in. The Tuscan style incorporates warm earth tones along with natural materials and architectural accents to create a time worn look....
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Holiday Decorating Tips: Thanksgiving, A Time For Gratitude And Giving
Get new holiday decorating ideas for Thanksgiving and Autumn.
Start a new family tradition. Your home will look fabulous and
your guests will love you.
Turkey and Cranberries! Yeah!
Before you dig into that turkey, take a moment for each person
to say one sentence beginning with...
"Today, I am grateful for..."
You will be surprised at what children say, so keep a notebook
handy to write down the gratitudes, or, better yet, record the
event.
Thanksgiving Decorating Tips
"Welcome to Our Home" Ideas
Holiday decorating isn't just for Christmas! Door wreaths
welcome all to your home and set the stage for celebrating. Make
a simple wreath to hang on your front door with Thanksgiving
colors--brown, russet, olive green. Use tree branches from your
garden; attach a few gourds, nuts, and ribbons.
Place a gorgeous mum by your front door. You can plant it later
and get flowers next Thanksgiving to use inside. It just takes
one bright spot near your front door to attract the eye of
arriving guests.
Wrap your front door with gift wrap appropriate to Thanksgiving.
Make a "welcome to our home" banner. Add your ribbons and fall
leaves.
Group vines, pumpkins, and mums for display impact near the
front entrance. Adjust the vines to add height and movement.
Fall Leaves make great interior and exterior
decorations. Be
sure to hose off any bugs!
Interior Holiday Decorating Tips
Tie ribbons around your candle bases and around your floral
arrangements.
Set fall-color leaves under your decorations. Safety Tip: Keep
leaves separated from melting candle wax.
Extend your flower arrangements with fall tree branches. Just
one flower package makes a huge impact when you divide and
spread it around.
Use copper, bronze, and gold spray paint to dress up plain
gourds. Fill a glass or crystal bowl with the gourds, oranges,
and nuts.
Display vegetables and mini pumpkins on a tray. Fill in any gaps
with fall leaves, moss, straw, or wheat.
If orange clashes with your home's interior, use green apples
and spray paint the mini-pumpkins.
Did I already say leaves? Here's another way to add fall color:
Place the leaves in your green potted-plants.
One beautiful way to kick off your holiday season: Wrap tiny
gifts in gold foil; top off with brown and russet ribbons, and
place the gifts on the dinner plate. Your table will look
fabulous and your guests will love the thought.
Happy Thanksgiving!
© Jeanette Fisher
About the author:
Free holiday decorating teleclass "Interior Design Secrets to
Glorious Holiday Decorating" and more holiday decorating tips:
Joy Holidays Decorating http://JoyHolidays.com
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