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November 16, 2007
Thanksgiving Decorating Tips
By Kate Davey
Special to the Times
Do you think about Thanksgiving as a time to decorate your home? Most everyone invests in creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for the Christmas holiday but Thanksgiving is a great holiday to think about creating a memorable experience for you and your family.
What can you do to create a welcoming atmosphere? Try these tips:
• Consider a rustic centerpiece made from rustic, natural elements from around your home. Or pick up supplies from a local crafts store.
• Add a holiday wreath to your front door to creating a welcoming theme for your guests. Indian corn, raffia, and other rustic elements combine to create an interesting visual element for your entryway.
• Think about adding apples and rose hips to your decorating areas for a unique look and feel.
• Remember, decorating is not just about visual elements. Candles are a fantastic and often overlooked element. Consider apple, cinnamon, or spice scented candles to create a truly complimentary feel.
Thanksgiving is about family and friends and giving thanks for blessings. I feel truly blessed by the great clients and friends that I have the joy of working with and appreciate your business.
Thanks, and have a joyous Thanksgiving!
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