Thanksgiving Decorations: Show Your Fall Spirit
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Getting ready for that gut-busting holiday that most Americans
love? This year you may want to make that Thanksgiving spirit last
longer by getting Thanksgiving decorations for your home.
Thanksgiving decorations are fun for not only you and your family,
but also for your neighbors and friends who see your house. They
also make great presents to bring to any Thanksgiving party you go
to. An especially nice gift is a vintage Thanksgiving decoration
that acts not only as a seasonal gift but is also a valued
collectible.
Themes for thanksgiving include turkeys, of course, but can also
include pilgrims, fall foliage, pumpkins, and harvest items. In
general, the colors are the natural fall foliage colors of oranges,
browns, yellows, and black. You can have decorations for the table,
the walls of your house, the doors of your house, the windows of
your house, or a centerpiece for the dining table during the
Thanksgiving meal.
Thanksgiving is often busy with traveling, meal preparation, and
getting things done at work so you can take time off, so plan well
ahead when you purchase Thanksgiving decorations online.
Thanksgiving is an emotional time for many people, so giving
yourself that extra time is a way to make the whole event less
stressful and more rewarding. If you are unable or unwilling to
attend a Thanksgiving meal that you have been invited to, sending a
gift of a thanksgiving decoration may be a gesture that shows
gratitude for the invitation.
Things to Keep in Mind when Buying Thanksgiving Decorations
If you care at all about infusing your home or your Thanksgiving
gathering with the spirit of the holiday, Thanksgiving decorations
are a must. Not only for the interior of your home, Thanksgiving
decorations can also be used on your lawn or other exterior
components of your house. Windows or doors are especially nice
places to display Thanksgiving decorations because they lend a warm
and welcoming atmosphere to your home that’s quite fitting
for the season. Since Thanksgiving decorations can sometimes be
hard to find, one thing that’s helpful to keep in mind is the
holiday’s color scheme of oranges, yellows, tans, and the
like. This way, if you find items that aren’t Thanksgiving
decorations per se, they can still add to the overall decoration
scheme.
Thanksgiving Decoration Ideas
Thanksgiving began in 1621 in America with the colonists who came
to Plymouth, Massachusetts. They shared a meal with the Wampanoag
Native Americans, and the holiday was born. Decorating your home
both inside and outside is a great way to spread the feelings of
warmth and gratitude that the holiday has traditionally
embraced.
Fall foliage and fall harvest items are one popular way to
decorate. Gourds are usually available for purchase starting around
November, and fall leaves are colorful, plentiful, and free in many
parts of the country. Pumpkins, of course, are popular, as are
dried corn-on-the-cobs.
Thanksgiving crafts are also quite popular in preschools and
elementary schools across the country. Using your children’s
creations are another fun way not only to decorate, but to include
them in the festive preparations for the holiday.
The Thanksgiving table, typically the focus of the entire gathering
and the part that’s looked forward to, lingered around, and
talked about, is also an important arena to display your
Thanksgiving decorations. One good idea is to decorate using
Thanksgiving-themed candles. They could be molded in pumpkin,
pilgrim, or leaf shapes, for instance, or maybe just incorporate
Thanksgiving colors. Candle holders are also good decorations. In
addition to setting your table aglow with the special light that
only candles shed, they can serve as mementos for your guests to
take home with them, allowing them to carry the Thanksgiving spirit
back to their own homes.
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