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Great ides for a Thanksgiving centerpiece

There are plenty of great ideas for a Thanksgiving centerpiece. Since this holiday is a day of thanks, it is important to remember that the centerpiece should represent that. It should also be festive, fresh ,and fun. One idea for a centerpiece is to simply use the turkey as one! This might seem a bit off, but it makes sense: rather than keeping the turkey in the kitchen, on a countertop, it can be used as the focal point of the table. This makes it easier for everyone to helps themselves, and it can be shown off before it gets eaten. Surrounding it with vegetables and showcasing it in its browned glory is a smart idea, as it WILL get eaten, and thus there is one less decoration to clean up. Serving it on a festive, large tray makes the presentation even better.

Another centerpiece idea – one that has become a Thanksgiving favorite – is the concept of the cornucopia. This woven basket, which looks somewhat like a horn, beautifully portrays the concept of “harvest”. One can actually purchase the basket cheaply, and it can be used for many Thanksgivings to come. One way to use it as a centerpiece is to stuff it with flowers, or autumn leaves with acorns. Some might opt for making “roses” out of autumn leaves. This can be done by rolling either real or fake leaves into the shape of a rose. Some like to put fake fruits and artificial vegetables in it the cornucopia.

Another option is to use ripe, beautiful real fruits – that have been cleaned and polished – and vegetables. Apples, grapes, corn, and other items can be stuffed inside and admired, and then eaten later on. Of course, a simple woven basket can be a great base for a centerpiece. It can be stuffed with fruits, miniature pumpkins, gourds, and other autumn-themed items. A simple tray – or an elaborate one – can be loaded with treats, like vegetables and various dips. This is yet another example of an edible centerpiece.

Pumpkins can be a great centerpiece. While many tend to think of jack-o-lanterns as a Halloween thing, there are ways to transition this art form to the Thanksgiving table. Carving a face in a hollowed pumpkin is a good way to start, and then it can be stuffed with raisins, candies, and other paraphernalia. Some might want to choose a medium-sized pumpkin, hollow it out, and then carve a Thanksgiving scene in it. A turkey, or a Pilgrim, can be carved if the carver has the skill. For a simple but still endearing centerpiece, one can make a paper cutout of a scene, with a paper fan at the bottom that allows it to stand. To make things a little fancier, adding some small gourds, pumpkins, and chestnuts is an easy fix. Finally, long-stemmed candles can make any centerpiece warmer, more inviting, and cozier. Centerpieces can often benefit by being put atop a pretty lace or cotton doily, or some sort of Thanksgiving-themed runner.

There are plenty of great ideas for a Thanksgiving centerpiece. Since this holiday is a day of thanks, it is important to remember that the centerpiece should represent that. It should also be festive, fresh ,and fun. One idea for a centerpiece is to simply use the turkey as one! This might seem a bit off, but it makes sense: rather than keeping the turkey in the kitchen, on a countertop, it can be used as the focal point of the table. This makes it easier for everyone to helps themselves, and it can be shown off before it gets eaten. Surrounding it with vegetables and showcasing it in its browned glory is a smart idea, as it WILL get eaten, and thus there is one less decoration to clean up. Serving it on a festive, large tray makes the presentation even better.

Another centerpiece idea – one that has become a Thanksgiving favorite – is the concept of the cornucopia. This woven basket, which looks somewhat like a horn, beautifully portrays the concept of “harvest”. One can actually purchase the basket cheaply, and it can be used for many Thanksgivings to come. One way to use it as a centerpiece is to stuff it with flowers, or autumn leaves with acorns. Some might opt for making “roses” out of autumn leaves. This can be done by rolling either real or fake leaves into the shape of a rose. Some like to put fake fruits and artificial vegetables in it the cornucopia.

Another option is to use ripe, beautiful real fruits – that have been cleaned and polished – and vegetables. Apples, grapes, corn, and other items can be stuffed inside and admired, and then eaten later on. Of course, a simple woven basket can be a great base for a centerpiece. It can be stuffed with fruits, miniature pumpkins, gourds, and other autumn-themed items. A simple tray – or an elaborate one – can be loaded with treats, like vegetables and various dips. This is yet another example of an edible centerpiece.

Pumpkins can be a great centerpiece. While many tend to think of jack-o-lanterns as a Halloween thing, there are ways to transition this art form to the Thanksgiving table. Carving a face in a hollowed pumpkin is a good way to start, and then it can be stuffed with raisins, candies, and other paraphernalia. Some might want to choose a medium-sized pumpkin, hollow it out, and then carve a Thanksgiving scene in it. A turkey, or a Pilgrim, can be carved if the carver has the skill. For a simple but still endearing centerpiece, one can make a paper cutout of a scene, with a paper fan at the bottom that allows it to stand. To make things a little fancier, adding some small gourds, pumpkins, and chestnuts is an easy fix. Finally, long-stemmed candles can make any centerpiece warmer, more inviting, and cozier. Centerpieces can often benefit by being put atop a pretty lace or cotton doily, or some sort of Thanksgiving-themed runner.

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