Six Holiday Ideas from My Friends: Style Showcase

In case you’re not aware yet, I have a new series on my blog every Tuesday called “Style Showcase.” A small group of bloggers share past home decorating ideas and projects that we think our readers will enjoy. This is the third week of this new series and today is a showcase of holiday ideas – both Thanksgiving and Christmas.

First up is Shannon who set a beautiful table for Turkey Day!

Fox Hollow Cottage | Vintage Cottage Kitchen & Thanksgiving Table

Thanksgiving Table by Fox Hollow Cottage

We could probably all use a little organizational help during the holidays and Janet is here to get you going!

Shabbyfufu | Holiday Organizing Made Easy & Free Planner

Holiday Organizing by Shabbyfufu

I’m sharing a fall mantel that can easily take you through Thanksgiving Day.

Town & Country Living | Non-Traditional Fall Mantel

Fall Mantel Ideas. Art deco pottery and baby boo pumpkins

Like Janet, Suzy is also lending a hand of help to maintain your sanity during the holiday season.

Worthing Court | 5 Things To Do Right Now To Get Ready For Christmas

Christmas Tree by Worthing Court

Ananda always has the best ideas for DIY decorations, like this simple centerpiece.

A Piece Of Rainbow | Snowy Tree Winter and Christmas Table Decoration

DIY Holiday Centerpiece by A Piece of Rainbow

And finally, Amy shares adorable turkeys you make from gourds. These are sure to be a conversation starter at the Thanksgiving table.

Atta Girl Says | Goofy Gourd Turkeys

DIY Turkey Gourds by Atta Girl Says

Join our group again next week for another installment of Style Showcase!

Style Showcase Tuesdays

More Holiday Decorating Ideas:

 

My Christmas Kitchen
My Christmas Porch
 
DIY Christmas Village
2018 Christmas Home

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