Halloween-to-Thanksgiving Transition: Outdoor Holiday Decor
Ok, well, I survived Halloween, so now it’s time to start thinking about fixing the place up for Thanksgiving. I am on a pretty tight budget this year, but luckily, one of the best things about Halloween decorations is that some can easily be transitioned into Thanksgiving decorations so that outdoor decor stays looking relevant.
For example, pumpkins that didn’t get transformed into Jack O’Lanterns can easily be used as the centerpiece of a display of gourds and pine cones. Orange tree lights from Halloween can hang out for a few more weeks before being swapped for Christmas lights, and so can scarecrows.
I am also thinking about heading to the craft store and trying to make my own Autumn door wreath to complete my Thanksgiving decorations, but frankly, I tried that last year and it didn’t work out so well. Fingers crossed that I have more success this year.
Related posts:
- Thanksgiving and Christmas Holiday Wreaths to Consider
- Holiday Wreaths, Take Two
- Spooky Outdoor Decor for Halloween
- Halloween Decor: Last Minute Ideas
- Halloween Decor: Spiderwebs
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