Harvest Home
Decorating
The
perfect touch for your fall decor.
Porch or Hallway Display:
If you can get hold of a bale or two of hay this is
perfect for the base of your hallway or porch display.
If not, cover some boxes with sacking, or a throw or a
neutral coloured cloth and build up from there. Start
with some large pumpkins for instant colour, then add
some fun to your harvest display by making vegetable
people. Heads can be turnips, pumpkins, gourds or beet
roots, and arms and legs can be suggested by cucumbers,
carrots, parsnips or corn. The bodies can be large
parsnips, melons, anything you have to hand. You could
make mini ones for a table or almost child sized for a
kitchen, garden room or porch. Terracotta pots make
great hats or boots to finish off the look and of course
flowerpot men made completely from terracotta pots wired
or stacked together with wheat or corn poking out of the
top one for hair always look fantastic, and its a good
way to store pots that you wont need again until next
Spring.
Floral Arrangements:
Using the abundance of nature at this time of year can
make for some unusual containers for seasonal floral
arrangements too. You can push pieces of florists foam
into holes made in pumpkins or gourds, or try hollowing
out crinkly cabbages or gourds and stuffing them with
pre-soaked florists foam before arranging a selection of
berries, grasses, seed heads, curly willow, wired tiny
pumpkins, oranges, pomegranates or whatever you can get
your hands on. Another way to make ordinary containers
special is to wrap a couple of strips of double sided
tape around a plain vase or simple jar and stick on
overlapping fallen leaves, twigs, or even vegetables.
Secure these with a raffia, string or green gardeners
twine bow before filling with your chosen arrangement.
Natures Table: Use
fallen leaves as a base for a decoration that runs down
the middle of your table. I would recommend that you use
paper underneath just in case any moisture left in the
leaves damages a polished table top. Then add twigs, or
small branches, acorns, cones and an abundance of fruits
and vegetables interspersed with candles for a sumptuous
look. A row of apples along the centre of a table with
just enough of the apple carved out to drop in a tea
light candle looks magnificent and costs hardly anything
but a steady hand. For upright candles, a core remover
can help take out enough of the apple to keep a candle
securely in place.
Wreaths: Vine wreaths or
the lighter coloured bamboo variety are available quite
inexpensively at florists supply shops. Use whatever
you have on-hand, wheat, corn, dried or silk flowers in
appropriate colours and hot glue to the base wreath
before adding a raffia or paper ribbon bow. Wreaths made
entirely of wired on pine cones wrapped with gingham
ribbon look very good at this time of year and with a
change of ribbon to something more glamorous will do
duty for Christmas too. If you do not have, or cannot
afford to buy bases for wreaths, make some from
cardboard. First draw around a large plate, then draw
around a smaller plate. Cut out the hole in the middle.
Add some batting, wadding or any padding that you can
find then cover this with a fabric remnant before hot
gluing cones, fruits or any other harvest decorations
and a large bow to the wreath. Children may enjoy just
painting the cardboard wreaths and sticking fallen
leaves all the way around.
Leaf Garland: You can
also make a pretty leaf garland by pressing leaves in a
heavy book or telephone directory for a few days and
then stringing them together with invisible thread or
gold thread to drape or wind anywhere that you need a
little extra colour.
Kids Crafts: Kids
crafts make the most charming harvest decorations of
all. Use the internet to find ideas for fun projects,
Kids Domain Thanksgiving Crafts at
http://www.kidsdomain. com/craft/_Thanks.html has
good ones, as does Childfun Thanksgiving Crafts at
http://www.childfun.com/themes/thanks_craft.shtml.
If you need more ideas just put Thanksgiving crafts into
a search engine and you are sure to find plenty to keep
creative fingers busy. Then try to find the time to make
memories by sitting around the table with your kids
enjoying cutting and gluing and laughing and just giving
thanks for each other!
-Colleen Moulding/
Reprinted with permission-
A freelance writer from England, Colleen has had many
features on parenting, childcare, travel, the internet
and many more subjects published in national magazines
and newspapers. She has also published a variety of
womens and childrens fiction. Her work frequently
appears at many sites on the Internet and at her own
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