Monday, November 15, 2010

Thanksgiving Decorating Mania

I love reading decorating blogs and I religiously stalk the Better Homes and Gardens website. So many people have such creative ideas for decorating their homes and I love to see all of their amazing ideas. Occasionally...haha, ok, let's be honest, all the time...I steal their ideas to use in my own home.

This weekend I caught the craft/decorating bug. Our home has basically been devoid of any Thanksgiving decorations and, since we're having Thanksgiving at our house this year, that would just not do. So, much to my husband's delight (read: disdain) I headed to the store to stock up on supplies for several crafts I'd been wanting to recreate.

To make the below craft I purchased a pack of IBC rootbeer, a bundle of straw, and some stickers. I made my husband drink the root beer (he was such a good sport to suffer through for the sake of my craft), sent the bottles through a dishwasher cycle, wrapped some yellow and brown paper around them, stuck the stickers on, and shoved some straw in each bottle. Pretty simple although it cost a little more than I thought it would (who would have thought a pack of stickers would cost me $4.99 and my first child!).



I got the idea for my second craft from Better Homes and Gardens. I simply took some bundles of dried greenery and wrapped a ribbon around them. I hooked them to the railings with my secret weapon--a twisty-tie! (That one's for you dad!) I am IN LOVE with these bundles and these pictures don't do them justice. Just imagine the most adorable thing you've ever seen....and these are cuter than that!



The next picture isn't really of a holiday craft but I wanted to show you my newest piece of furniture, the black drawer set. "How cute," you say or "That's nice," you might reply. But what would you say if I told you I got it FOR FREE off the side of the road at ten o'clock at night and, on later inspection, found a prison release form in one of the drawers? Well, in that case, you might cry that I had better lock my doors at night.....but more than likely your heading to get your car keys right now in the hopes that while driving around you'll spot a similar find. The drawer was in a little bit of a rough condition but after some nails and a new coat of black paint it looks as good as new!

Ok, now for the most important part of decorating for Thanksgiving...the TABLE! Here's some pictures of the semi-done table. My husband thought I was absolutely crazy for setting everything up a week and a half early but I'm OCD like that! The tablecloths are courtesy of my wonderful mother-in-law, thanks Heather!

The runners are simple two wide strips of brown satin ribbon laid along the table side-by-side.

And I made the SIMPLEST centerpieces, also courtesy of Better Homes and Gardens. We used some vases we had from our wedding, bought 6 white candles at $0.25 each and filled each vase with corn kernals. This was so simple, hardly cost anything at all, and looks so beautiful.

Last (but definitely not least), have you ever experienced that feeling where you see something and you just can't get it out of your head? That's how I've felt for the past year about this picture. I saw this on Better Homes and Gardens and fell in love with the wreath. Well, after a year of wishing I finally just gave in to my innermost desires and made it.
I started with a 12 in. wreath, some pussy willows, some sort of brown nut looking things, feathers that I happened to have on hand from a pheasant I once shot (you know, something we all have laying around the house), ribbon, and a glue gun.


After laying out where I wanted things, I just glue-gunned them onto the wreath. [Too bad I had bought the incorrect size of glue so I had to cut them into quarters and hand-feed them through the gun! Ugh!]
Here's the wreath about half-way done.


And here it is completed and hanging on my yellow wall in our front hallway. Gorgeous!

So, after doing all of this in one day--haha, yes I did say I did this all in one day--I feel like my home is ready for Thanksgiving. Bring it on!
I hope you all have a wonderful holiday next week and enjoy being with family. I'm so blessed to have family here in North Carolina with me but I'll miss all of you who are across the country. Love you!

8 comments:

Angela said...

beautiful decorations, Leda!

JoandDoug said...

You are soooooooo cute! I want to come to your house for Thanksgiving! You definitely make me envious of a banister! So cute again, way to go!

Natasha said...

Looks great! You are so crafty! Someday I hope to be. When I have more time, if that ever happens.

Heather/Mom said...

You are amazing!

Howard Family said...

Shut up! Can't wait to see them in person. Except for the mums on my front step , there are no fall decorations at my house. Do the 5 desserts I'm bringing for Thanksgiving count?!

Anonymous said...

Leda way to be so crafty! Miss you!:)

Unknown said...

Oh my gosh, I LOVE your decorations...wanna go shopping for Christmas decorations together:)


...ok so I already decorated, but it feels lame now compared to yours!

Suzie said...

Leda! How the heck are you! I just saw your blog.... I never knew you were so crafty!! I hope everything is going well!