Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving!


Happy Thanksgiving Friends,

At this time of Thanksgiving, I always give thanks for all you! It's been a pleasure posting decorating ideas and ways to save money and be stylish. Without your continued support we would not be in a position to share on a subject that I love and enjoy.

May you and yours have a beautiful Thanksgiving.

From our family to yours,
Interior Design

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Monday, November 23, 2009

Thanksgiving Centerpiece

Photo courtesy of Meggie Velasco

Happy Thanksgiving Friends,

Materials and Tools:
footed cake stand
floral foam
floral/anchor tape
sheet moss
antique hydrangeas
rose hips
bittersweet
persimmons
red peonies
cherry brandy roses (yellow roses with orange tips)
oak leaves
terra-cotta roses
burgundy kangaroo paw
black magic roses (burgundy roses)

Note: The amount of materials needed depends on the size of the container and desired fullness of the arrangement

Steps:

1. Lay cake stand upside down on dry floral foam and cut around edges of cake stand. Cut floral foam so it is three to four inches tall. Place cut foam in a sink filled with water and allow it to soak up moisture until fully saturated. Tip: Don't try to speed up the process by pushing the foam into the water, this will create dry spots in the foam.

2. Place the now-saturated floral foam on top of the cake stand. Secure it with floral tape placed in criss-cross fashion across the foam, the ends of the tape wrapping approximately one-half inch under the top of the cake stand. Cover foam with sheet moss.

3. Cut wooden skewers to the desired length. This will probably be between two to three inches depending on the placement of the persimmons. Slide skewers one-half to three-quarters inch into persimmons and add persimmons to arrangement.

4. Creatively place roses, peonies and hydrangeas. Fill in any gaps with pieces of sheet moss and oak leaves.

5. Finally, add sprigs of kangaroo paw, bittersweet and rose hips to the centerpiece for texture.

Special thanks to Leah McCall and check back for more ideas. Enjoy your Thanksgiving centerpiece.

Wishing you all the timeless treasures of the season; the warmth of home, the love of family and the company of good friends.

Happy Thanksgiving!

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Sunday, November 22, 2009

Printable Thanksgiving Invitation

Happy Thanksgiving Friends,

Click on the PDF below to download the Thanksgiving invitation; print it out then fill in the details to invite family and friends to your home for Thanksgiving festivities.

Thanksgiving Dinner Invitation PDF

Check back for more holiday ideas and enjoy the season with family and friends.

Wishing you all the timeless treasures of the season; the warmth of home, the love of family and the company of good friends.

Happy Thanksgiving!

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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Thanksgiving Harvest Table with A Touch of Glitz

Photo courtesy of Bobbi Fabian

Happy Thanksgiving Friends,

Thanksgiving is a great time to decorate a table with elements from the garden. Balance the sparkle of metallic with natural elements, like fall branches or fresh fruit, for a sophisticated look. Your Thanksgiving table can incorporates natural elements with the gleam of copper, gold and silver.

The holidays are time to be with family and friends. Hosts a big dinner, with all the table decorations from your garden. The first step is searching for leaves. Kids like to help with this part. The trick is finding leaves with the best color and shape. To preserve the leaves, layer them between newspaper with a paperweight on top. You can also use a telephone book. Press them for about two weeks.

Placemats: Use round pieces of cardboard, which you can get from a pizza shop. Make sure they're clean and unused. Spray-paint the cardboard gold. (You may want to go outside for better ventilation.) Brush the lower half of a leaf with white glue diluted with water, and gently place the leaf on the outer edge of the mat. Go around the mat overlapping with each leaf. Come back with the glue and secure the leaves that are overlapping.

Place Cards: Pick up some small paper mache boxes from the craft store. Spray-paint the outsides gold. Put glue all over one side of a leaf and glue it to the bottom of the box. Use the same procedure to add a leaf to the top of the box. Let it dry thoroughly. Use a calligraphy pen to write the name of the guest on the top of the box. Then fill the box with nuts, mints or candy.

Votive Candle: You'll need some plain glass votives and rice paper (available at art supply stores), glue wash and a leaf. Coat the entire outer edge of the votive with glue using a brush. Press the leaf gently at an angle on the votive. Cut a piece of rice paper wider than the votive and wrap it around the votive. Glue wash the rice paper down.

Napkins: Roll up a napkin, and tie raffia around it. Leave a generous length of raffia and attach leaves at the base of it. When set on the table, it looks like leaves blowing in the wind.

Centerpiece: Take a pie-size pumpkin and spray-paint it gold (again, outside for ventilation). Slice a piece out of the side and stuff it with berries and grapevines.

Great ideas for not only Thanksgiving but the entire Fall season.

Check back for more ideas and enjoy your Thanksgiving harvest table with family and friends.

Wishing you all the timeless treasures of the season; the warmth of home, the love of family and the company of good friends.

Happy Thanksgiving!

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Saturday, November 14, 2009

Printable Thanksgiving Place Cards

Happy Thanksgiving Friends,

Put the finishing touch on your Thanksgiving table with one of four printable place card designs. Click on the PDF below to download the designs, fill in your guests' names and place a card at each place setting. For a festive touch, surround each card with colorful wrapped chocolates, nuts or fall leaves. Compliments of HGTV.

Thanksgiving Place Cards PDF

Check back for more ideas and enjoy Thanksgiving dinner with family and friends.

Wishing you all the timeless treasures of the season; the warmth of home, the love of family and the company of good friends.

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Tips for Setting a Formal or Informal Thanksgiving Table

Happy Thanksgiving Friends,

Setting a formal table is easier than you may think. Start by adding a tablecloth and runner, making sure that the tablecloth has at least a six-inch drop on all sides and that the runner is either the same length or shorter than the tablecloth. Then, it's time for the place settings. Forks go to the left of the plate, and the knife (with the blade turned toward the plate) and spoon go to the right. Another tip is to place cutlery in the order that it will be used, with the first utensil, like a salad fork, furthest from the plate. To keep the table from becoming too crowded, simply bring dessert utensils out with that course. Bread plates go to the left of the place setting, glassware to the right. If there is more than one wineglass, arrange them in the order they will be used, outermost first. And finally, napkins can be placed either on top of the dinner plate or to the side of the plate. Great tips from Designer Erinn Valencich.

Check back for more ideas and enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner in style.

Wishing you all the timeless treasures of the season; the warmth of home, the love of family and the company of good friends.

Happy Thanksgiving!

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Yvonne