THANKSGIVING 10 MINUTE DECORATING
Let’s dim the lights and do this post by candlelight! Now that it gets darker earlier and there is a chill in the air, it’s time to get out candles. Thanksgiving is a perfect time to make a beautiful grouping of late fall elements and glowing candlelight! YOU CAN put together seasonal grouping that will bring a warm ambiance to your home! This cozy, yet elegant, group of candles is so easy to do it will take you about 10 minutes to put together… and give you many evenings of enjoyment until Thanksgiving!
Today is 10 MINUTE DECORATING, THE THANKSGIVING EDITION!
Make sure to visit the blogs at the end of this post for more fabulous 10 MINUTE DECORATING ideas for Thanksgiving!
Here’s a quick tutorial for a pretty late fall vignette.
Choose various sizes of glass cylinders and some pretty pillar candles. Fill the bottom of the cylinders with nuts, or corn or other natural elements like coffee beans or split peas or pebbles. LOVE that organic look, don’t you? I bet you have some great filler in your pantry right now!
Nestle your candles down inside the cylinders and group them with some candlesticks topped with pumpkins… just for seasonal fun!
I put my Thanksgiving candle grouping in a glass and wrought iron tray. It has a mirrored bottom which reflects the candlelight and gives the whole vignette a little extra warmth and glimmer!
How easy is that? Less than 10 minutes and hours of fall evening enjoyment. Okay, now it’s your turn to make your take on this 10 MINUTE DECOR!!!
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I love it. It’s perfect!
Beautiful! I love using natural elements in vignettes and decorations. I usually buy in bulk nuts in their shells, walnuts, pecans, etc… and place them around in leaf bowls. So festive!
Love your beautiful vignettes Yvonne….and must say that I love the filler of the corn!..going to use that idea at Thanksgiving!!
Love this look. REALLY love your blog.
This is just perfect, I love it!
Hi Yvonne. I stumbled on your blog while I was looking for some Thanksgiving links to share on my blog. Wow! You blog is beautiful! Your home is beautiful! With your permission, I would love to share a link back to your post last year for 10 Easy Tips for Setting the Best Thanksgiving Table Ever! Look forward to hearing from you.
MJ
SURE, Maryjo! Thanks for asking!
Dried garbanzo beans make an interesting and textural vase/ candle filler.
This is a great idea when you’re too busy to make anything fancy. I like the various colors of your fillers.
I always believe that less is more.this look is simple yet stylish.
Adding candles real or flameless is always a
must.They make a simple vignette elegant.
Thank you for such a wonderful tip! Having psoriatic arthritis makes it very difficult to decorate for the changing seasons and holidays. Your blog and tips help me continue looking forward to decorating for the holidays as I know it makes my family happy to see I’m keeping up my spirits!
My pumpkin is smelling. My mum with buds galore? I forgot to water….I needed inspiration. I remember you saying shop your house. I have a round mirror. No sides but it works. I have cylinders somewhere as well as candles. I have walnuts, popcorn and lentils or split peas as fillers. I shall recreate. It is time!!
Love the natural look and a little bling like the mirrored tray!
With the hustle and bustle of cooking, its nice to have some decorating ideas you can do asap! Thanks for sharing!