For many, Thanksgiving is when the coziness of winter begins. Use the following decoration ideas to help make your house cozy, and ready for Thanksgiving! (Click on the pictures for the links)
Inside: If you’d like to bring that cozy feeling of fall into your kitchen, here are 6 ways to add autumn warmth to your fall kitchen decor.⇒ The kitchen is often viewed as the heart of the home. As the center of nurturing and gathering family for meals, it’s easy to see why.
I am so excited to be part of the All Things Home Fall Tablescapes Tour! (See the list at the bottom of this post to check out all the inspiring tables on the tour!) Today, I’m sharing my Thanksgiving tablescape. Traditionally, I lean towards warm chocolates and golds for Thanksgiving table decorations but this year…
These Thanksgiving place cards are the easiest way to elevate your Turkey Day tablescape. Try one of our favorite DIY place card ideas for your Thanksgiving feast.
Make Rosh Hashanah, Jewish New Year, memorable and innovative by using some creative ways to add your own stamp to the celebrations or give imaginative gifts. At Ananya, we have done some research and offer you some simple, easy, yet effective suggestions. 1. Personalised Place Settings with a Difference Each place setting uses an apple…
Do you have Fall fever? I am so ready for Fall to get here! I love everything about Autumn… the colors, the smell, the yummy baking and the beautiful Fall decor and crafts. To inspire all of us to get our homes Fall ready I am sharing today 25 Handmade Fall Wreaths.
Hello hello! I hope you had a great weekend! It was a hot, sticky and wet weekend here in Columbus! I’m so looking forward to fall for many reasons, one of which is definitely to get some relief from the hot temps! Another reason I look forward to the season is for the beautiful decor!
When the leaves begin to change, we know it’s time to start breaking out our favorite fall décor to get us in the spirit and give a warm welcome to the season. Here are 30 DIY fall wreaths that we’ve been dreaming of.
Thanksgiving Day is next Monday (for us Canadians), and it’s one of my favourite holidays. It’s not just for the pumpkin pie and turkey (which I am SO looking forward to this year as it will be the first extended family dinner that I’ve ever hosted in our new house)!
Of all the Thanksgivings I spent at my late grandmother’s house (18 years worth!), there’s one that really sticks out to me. With fragrant wafts of the feast coming our way from the kitchen, she asked each family member to choose something we were really thankful for and mark it on a “gratitude tree” that she had created on her wall.
Give thanks in a new way this holiday season. Invite friends and family to share what they are most thankful for by creating a thankful tree that can take center stage throughout the Thanksgiving holiday.
Hopefully this provides you with some inspiration for how to make your Thanksgiving a cozy experience!