Thanksgiving Table Decorations: Easy and Inexpensive
Thrifty and Fun Holiday Table Decorating
For the holidays, each member of the family is given an assignment (or assignments). Tasks include pre-dinner games and crafts, cooking their signature Thanksgiving dish, a post-dinner activity along with caper chart activities that include setting and decorating the table. Typically an adult is paired with younger members of the family to assist with their assignment.
This year in addition to cooking, I am working with my nieces and nephew to set and decorate our Thanksgiving table. As the holidays approached my mother collected and dried autumn leaves in various sizes and colors to use as table decorations and place cards.
This afternoon my older niece and nephew will come over to set the table and create the tablescape from these founds items. Then we’ll make a pot of Avgolemono (Greek Lemon Soup) for a pre-holiday supper. Can’t wait to spend time with them in the kitchen.
Each Thanksgiving is a wonderful time to reflect on the original intent of the first thanksgiving celebrations as we gather with family and friends to share a meal and companionship. May your holiday table reflect all that you are grateful for and be filled with warmth.
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