Thursday Spotlight: 2 Simple Tips to Grand Thanksgiving Style
Thanksgiving upon us
Wish I could “bend & snap” my Table + Home Decor into existence
But even with helpers…no avail…
Why I like SIMPLE + PRACTICAL counsel = real STYLE
Here are my Top 2 Simple Tips to achieve Grand Thanksgiving Style
1. Go with multiples. LOTS of multiples.

Curious Country Creations. Martha viewers already know. What I am saying is that Grand doesn’t have to be Ormolu…tho I do have a place in my heart for that ;)…
One of my clients this season is using wheat stalks. Tied, varying heights + locations. Placed in tole cachepots which have pride of place all year long, the multiple component is what makes it look grand.
Another simple multiple = white pumpkins

I know, you’ve seen it done. THE POINT = groupings by color + type work! Even an old collection of tacky pilgrims can be staged well on a table if they are all spray painted ivory & stripped of their cheesy clothing! Grand is a visual read. Small spaces can be entirely grand. This image from Home Ideas Design.
2. 21″ Wide Geo Mesh
It’s miracle cream for the home decor business
Seriously
The visual is a simple pencil skirt + top in a matching color with statement necklace.
Ribbon = outfit
Multiples = statement necklace.
My color this season? Pale Yellow + Raffia with Gold

These work with the colors in my own home + transition Thanksgiving to New Years. Notice the price? $10 per roll. Sweet.
Offray is my favorite brand, but any brand will do.
There you have it. 2 Simple Tips.
Cool Part? If you are behind the 8 ball…there is still time to pull this off nicely 😉
“Live a custom life. There is only one you.”™
xo Ann

I love Geomesh! It can make anything look cohesive! Great ideas my friend!
Thank you Lisa!
Who knew?!?!? franki
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I need a tutorial. What do you do with the mesh??
Hi Traci! You want to twist and turn the mesh in and around your multiples on the table. Make certain to glean height differences. The mesh will stand on its own for the most part. When we are back in the office will look for some good photo examples!