Inexpensive Thanksgiving Decorations

Need some ideas on inexpensive Thanksgiving decorations? Then here are a few ideas on decoration that will help you in decorating your indoors and outdoors this Thanksgiving in a minimal budget.
If you are wondering that Thanksgiving decorations are going to be quite inexpensive even this year, you are probably wrong! With the ideas on easy and much inexpensive Thanksgiving decorations given below, you are sure to have a great looking space that too in budget. With a few creative ideas, as well as handmade decor pieces you can really save a lot of bucks. Then get set to implement these ideas and welcome your friends and relatives in a beautifully decorated house. Be it your table, wall, or outdoor decor, you can simply mix and match the ideas given below and have a smartly decorated space.

Ideas on Decoration for Thanksgiving

Table Centerpiece
Take nice and wide glass bowl for arrangement of this centerpiece. You can also choose to have a dark brown colored wooden bowl that rightly matches the elements of fall used in the centerpiece. Buy cinnamon sticks, gather pine cones (soaked and dried) and a short white candle or orange candle. Now you have to cut an orange into thin slices. Place them over the oven rack and bake for about 4 hours. If they are dry, they are ready to be used for the centerpiece. Place the bowl at the center of the table and place the candle in its center. Now add all the remaining elements to this bowl. Place dry leaves around the bowl and also place smallest pumpkins and gourds around this bowl. Have a look. A cute centerpiece is ready to grace the table.

Gourd and Pumpkin Decor
Here's one of the simple and inexpensive idea which you can finish in a few minutes. Grace the tables, side tables, corner tables, shelves or even the wide window frames with this centerpiece. Take lot of leaves from your yard and small gourds and small pumpkins. Now just lay the leaves and place a few gourds and pumpkins in random fashion over them. Make sure the leaves are visible from sides. You can add curly thin ribbons to this decor piece. Moreover, you can also color the fall leaves in metallic colors to jazz up the decoration.

Bountiful Pumpkin Bowl Centerpiece
Gather the following materials and get ready to make a lovely large centerpiece that can be added to the Thanksgiving tablescapes or used for outdoor decorations. You can place it at the entrance on a small table or over the outdoor furniture. So you will need a large round pumpkin, ornamental gourds, knife, large spoon, large bowl and an erasable marker. Now start the procedure by placing a large bowl on the top of this pumpkin. Taking bottom circle of the bowl as a reference line, mark a circle with erasable marker over the pumpkin. Remove the bowl and using a knife, cut the pumpkin on this circular mark. When this is done, just scoop out the inside using the spoon. Now you have to clean it and fill the pumpkin with ornamental gourds. You can creatively paint the pumpkin or leave it as it is. Further, you can add curly branches to it and also decorative ribbons if desired. Place the pumpkin over a few large leaves.

Floral Decoration
This is also one of the inexpensive decoration and grace your indoor or outdoor space. Buy some cheap fake fall leaves and fall flowers from a dollar store. Also gather a few real leaves, candles and glass bowls for placing the candles. Set the fake and real flowers on the table. At the center, place the bowl holding the candle. Now this can be a great table decoration. You can also have lovely vases filled with these fake flowers and leaves along with a few thin and curly branches gracing the floral arrangement. A great idea is to add your favorite fragrance to these fake flowers and have a classy Thanksgiving decor item ready.

These were some inexpensive decoration ideas which you can easily make. As I said earlier, just mix and match the elements to create unique decor pieces. Use silk or satin cloths, laces and ribbons to grace these centerpieces. Happy Thanksgiving!
By
Published: 11/24/2010
Like This Article?
Follow:
Post Comment
Your Comments:
Your Name: