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Be a good host for Thanksgiving dinner can be showed with decorating your best dining room to celebrate this warm and welcoming season. You will need a variety of table lines for dinner in whatever the kind of your Thanksgiving dinner, like casual gathering or formal. The colors of the season will give you the inspiration to select shades for napkins, placemats, tablecloths and other. Tablecloth is the biggest part to cover your table. If you like dramatic Thanksgiving style, fiery orange, rust and golden yellow colors in solid or leaf patterns can be perfect choice. Beige, white or soft, muted brown tablecloth will give you more subtle approach. When you decide to use a table runner, select a color that doesn’t match the tablecloth. It will provide depth and color to your table setting. Try to select napkins and placements that vary in color at least slightly. You can combine gold / yellow with orange and burnt red or dark yellow with medium / dark green and orange to set your Thanksgiving table. Soft lighting will increase warm and comfortable feel of the holiday. You can use hurricane acorns with fill your regular hurricane candle candleholders with several inches of acorns for the perfect Thanksgiving addition.

Using produce, like apples, squash, pumpkins and other small gourds to decorate your dining table is an easy and attractive way to create a pretty seasonal display. Feathers will be great decoration, you can slip it into napkin rings or place one feather on top of each guest’s napkin. Adding natural decoration in your Thanksgiving table is good way, because this event is typically centered around the food of the harvest and the changing of the season. Try to use branches, acorns, twigs, leaves and berries wherever possible. For example, fill vases with fall leaves at the base, then twigs and branches of berries, or you can slip leaves into napkin rings, on top of plates, and even under drinks or candles for a pop of color. You must keep in mind the colors surrounding your plates and glasses when you plan to use special dinnerware.


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