While ghosts and ghouls are out and about in October, and bright lights are strewn in December in preparation for Christmas, the Thanksgiving holiday, wedged between fright night and silent night, is oft forgotten when it comes to home décor. Beyond the much-anticipated feast for the family, Thanksgiving decorations can bring a touch of fall to your home that will put your guests in this forgotten holiday’s thankful spirit.
A punch bowl can be used for more than serving punch at a party. It can also be used as a decorative centerpiece for your dining room table or another piece of furniture. Whether you're interested in a classic, silver punch bowl or a modern crystal one, there is a punch bowl to fit every home decor style.
Christmas tins that are collected and used over the years come to represent cherished family memories. If properly cared for, Christmas tins can last for many years, allowing future generations the opportunity to enjoy them as well. Care of Christmas tins begins when they are being used, with steps taken to avoid wetness or dampness, inside or out, which can lead to rust. To prevent rust in the care of Christmas tins, always line the inside of tins with waxed paper when they are used to store food.
Strawberry trees make a big splash as edible centerpieces, but they take very little skill to make. Not only do these trees give your event color and visual interest, you don't have to worry about storing or giving away the centerpieces afterward. More than likely, the centerpieces that aren't bare will disappear with guests anyway. Give these trees as gifts for Mother's Day or as a replacement for cake at a health-conscious celebration. With one of these beautiful trees on the table, no one will miss the sugary treats.
Every year around the holidays, popcorn tins begin popping up all over. Topsy's popcorn containers are similar to other tins, but come in sizes ranging from 1 gallon to 6.5 gallons. These containers also have handles on them, making them different from the other ones you find at local retailers. Reuse these tins around your house for everyday solutions or for special occasions. From organization to gift-wrap solutions, you will find a way to integrate these tins into your home.
Styrofoam, which comes in many shapes and sizes, is useful in creating floral arrangements, craft projects, topiaries and other decorations for your home. Green moss is one of many items you can use to cover the Styrofoam base and give your project a more natural appearance. The process is fairly easy and also adds a professional look to your floral design. Green moss is available at craft and hobby stores, discount stores, florists and in many garden supply stores.
When decorating your home for a special event, such as a wedding or Christmas, it's important to take advantage of the space inside and outside of your house. You will want your decor for those special times to be eye-catching and original. The creative use of materials can help. In addition, because you won't want to make any permanent changes, there are ways to decorate and then easily change the house back to its original decor.
The best home decorations are those that discreetly add to the significance of the interior while maintaining the design theme. These items are sometimes found at the local thrift shop or cheap import store. Some are found in grandmother's attic or at an auction. Use in appropriate places and settings to successfully fulfill roles in the design scheme. Maintain each with care. When children are living in the space, provide instructions on the use of these items to avoid potential misuse.
Styrofoam tree crafts not only provide an alternative to using live plants, they're customizable. You may decorate Styrofoam trees with anything from ribbon and faux flowers to candy and scraps of cloth. Get creative, sort through your crafting scraps and create an original Styrofoam tree.
Decorating your house for the Christmas season will make your home look festive, warm and inviting. Having your home decorated inside and out can help make you feel more cheerful and get into the Christmas spirit as you prepare for the holiday. Whether you are decorating a large house or a small studio apartment, decorating for Christmas will transform your living space.
When a tin full of tasty flavored popcorn arrives near Christmas, it reigns as the king of holiday snack time. After the last morsel is crunched and the tin is cleaned, it still looks fine among the decorations. After the holidays are over, popcorn tin recipients look for ways to avoid sending the item to local landfills. Instead of adding it to the trash heap, reuse your empty Christmas popcorn tin.
Depression glass was first produced in the late 1920s and was marketed to the average housewife. The glass was mass produced on machines and available for a few cents per piece, making it affordable for the average family coming out of the Depression of the 1930s. Authentic depression glass comes in many colors and raised patterns. Reproductions of depression glass have made it difficult to distinguish whether a piece is authentic. Know the signs of authentic depression glass before you make a purchase.
Styrofoam makes up to 30 percent of landfill garbage, reports Andrea Kremer in "Cradle to Grave: The Life Cycle of Styrofoam," a paper completed in the San Francisco State University Urban Studies Program. Styrofoam takes half a millennium to dissolve, according to Kremer. Instead of relegating old Styrofoam Christmas ornaments into the landfills, recycle and reuse them as new holiday or seasonal decor, handcrafted items or classroom or homeschooling science projects.
The sound of the words "emerald green" evokes sentiments of opulence and wealth. Satin, silk and velvet exude richness as light dances on these emerald colored textiles. Carpeting material, on the other hand, does not have a jewel-like quality, and in fact often appears dated. Matte emerald green objects, such as carpet, often pop up during the holiday season. However, you can decorate with an emerald green carpet year round, too.
Outside Christmas angel decorations can serve as colorful accents for your outdoor holiday theme or serve as the feature piece that makes your home especially noticeable each Christmas season.
Who says vases are just for flowers? Vases come in many shapes, sizes and designs, and it only takes your imagination for them to reach their decorative potential. Whether using vases as home décor or as a centerpiece for a wedding, party, holiday dinner or other event, you can find a variety of creative vase fillers not only to fill space in a vase or help support flowers, but to add flare to centerpieces or emphasize a theme.
Styrofoam balls are the building blocks for a variety of holiday and home decor projects. The versatility and low cost of the material makes it a desirable choice for homemade ornaments. Decorating styrofoam balls is a snap--add color and texture with acrylics, fabric, beads and ribbons to create sparkling and distinctive ornaments for your home.
A fireplace can warm your home, add an element to your home's ambiance and be a focal point of your winter holiday decorating. But there are several fireplace safety issues that should be taken into account whenever you use a fireplace.
Mexican holidays and their decorations mainly center on religious, national or family pride. Vibrant colors typify traditional holiday decorations that go along with the country's many reasons to celebrate with a fiesta.
Frankoma Pottery is based in Oklahoma and is one of the United States' oldest pottery companies, dating back to 1933. Each piece of pottery is individually manufactured, and some are hand-painted, adding to their individuality. Sapulpa, Okla., is home to the Frankoma plant, factory store and museum. Frankoma is known for its dinnerware and bakeware, but also offers decorative pottery and specialized items like holiday pottery.
Tins of popcorn, one of the most popular gifts for the Christmas season, are welcome at almost any gift exchange. If you've amassed a collection of popcorn tins over the years, don't toss this year's additions out---popcorn tins can be repurposed throughout the home, adding storage and style during and after the holidays.
According to Antique Quarterly, Depression glass was created from the early 1920s until the late 1930s during the Great Depression era. Pieces were generally a mixture of clear and multicolored glass. This inexpensive glass was routinely given as prizes and promotions at restaurants and gas stations. Depression glass punch bowl sets were also sold as discount "dime stores" around the country.
A challenge for many homeowners is to find sufficient storage space. One option is to downsize, and eliminate some of your stuff. Another option is to move to a larger home. The third option is to get creative with the space you already have, and find storage in unexpected places and ways.
Dress up your home for Christmas on a budget using simple materials that are already in your home, or you can purchase at a discount or dollar store. You can create a festive space on a small budget with little tricks and creative ideas.
Start early and be systematic so that pre-holiday housework is manageable rather than monstrous. This to-do list will help you stay on top of your work.