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  • … and Thanksgiving themes. You won’t break the bank and the integration of fall and holiday themes can carry out until Christmas. The first thing your guests will see when arriving on Thanksgiving is your yard. Create an artsy fall look with simple decorations that nature has provided. Start with collecting …

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  • … Perhaps it is too obvious to point out our indignation that Christmas decorations have been out since early fall. Already there is a radio station playing Christmas music 24 hours. I am not Scrooge, but I have a deep problem with our rush to Christmas because in doing so we trample Thanksgiving …

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  • … has me looking past Thanksgiving to Christmas. We still have uncarved pumpkins on our front porch and some fall decorations inside, but I’m so eager to take them down already and replace them with our lit trees for the porch and a winter wonderland inside. We’ve been Christmas shopping and are doing …

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  • … Seriously, some diet guru built the thing because once you’re in, you can’t find your way out. I am not sure I like it. The prices are good but I really don’t want to wade through December holiday decorations to get my sour cream. Nope. I want a GROCERY store. Where food and only food items live …

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  • … a back porch and put all the boards and a set of steps on the curb. While Shannon and I were coming back from a Sonic run I was all…STOP!!! I need those ;o). The steps are pictured on the front porch fall decorations. …

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  • The mother was clearing out a storage bin during our Saturday night pack and purge downstairs and came across some old photos. One was a partial exterior shot of the house from around 1988. We didn’t even have the columns yet. Either side of the porch overhang was supported by black wrought iron …

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  • Line the front porch, the walkway, or the hearth with these Autumn decorations. After Thanksgiving, everything turns all winter wonderland, so make these and enjoy them while you can! 1. Collect fall eaves and arrange them on top of colored paper treat bags 2. Put 1 teaspoon acrylic paint (choose …

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  • … hot steamy summer. This fall was spectacular when it came to color, and I have 2 rolls of color film I need to bring over to Ri.tz camera to be developed. But now all the leaves are off the trees, Christmas decorations are for sale at all the stores, and I have finally pulled out my beautiful …

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  • … Holiday dishes are clean and ready for entertaining. If you set a big spread, go ahead and start getting your table ready now with your fall and Thanksgiving decorations. 7. 5 days until Thanksgiving-Dust everything in the house. I hate dusting, but if I only have that to do for one day, it’s not so bad …

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  • … and festive abode! The first thing your guests will see when arriving on Thanksgiving is your yard. Create an artsy fall look with simple decorations that nature has provided. Start with collecting acorns and pine combs for your theme. Choose leaves that are beautiful shades of oranges, reds, and gold’s …