Welcome Friends!

we’re so glad you’re here!

Featured on Martha Stewart Weddings, Washingtonian Weddings, Engaged Magazine and many other print and online publications, Margo has become known for customizing events and adding her distinguishing style (classic elegance with a splash of color).

Easy Thanksgiving Decor Ideas with Fall Foods

If you are hosting Thanksgiving this year, you may have spent more time hunting down recipes than thinking about Thanksgiving decor ideas for your home. Since you’ll be at the grocery store anyway, why not decorate for Thanksgiving with fall food items! Pro-tip, so that you aren’t spending more than you want to, plan ahead to figure out what you already have at home, such as your glass vases for the table. Add items (below) to your grocery list and play around with your Thanksgiving decor set-up a day ahead in case you need to pick-up additional supplies.

Here are a few ideas to try:

Butternut Squash:

thanksgiving-holiday-decor-squash-centerpiece
Butternut squash floral displays, Photo via intimateweddings.com

Painted Pumpkins:

thanksgiving-holiday-decor-pumpkins
Painted Pumpkins, Photo via bhg.com/thanksgiving/crafts/thanksgiving-tabletop-crafts

Fall Berries:

thanksgiving-holiday-decor-wood-boxes
Wood Boxes with Candles, Pumpkins, Berries Photo via  bunchesandbits.blogspot.com/2011/11/fall-harvest-party.html

 

Turnips & Parsnips:

Turnips and parsnip, “cute roots” display, painted faces, marthastewartliving.com

Apples:

Wreath with apples, shelterness.com/29-red-and-yellow-apples-ideas-for-fall-decor/

So if you are looking for a cute and easy way to decorate for Thanksgiving try using: Butternut Squash, Pumpkins, Berries, Turnips, or Apples and additional items such as candles, wood boxes and wreaths. These are really simple ways to add a homemade touch to your Thanksgiving Holiday.

Questions?  Email me anytime –  thebrightoccasions@gmail.com –www.thebrightoccasions.com