Thanksgiving Post Ideas: Creative Inspiration for Your Holiday Content

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores creative ideas for Thanksgiving posts, focusing on decorations, centerpieces, and content inspiration. Participants share their personal experiences and suggestions for festive themes and arrangements.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire to focus on Thanksgiving ideas before transitioning to Christmas content.
  • Another participant shares that they gather inspiration from kitchen tip websites and encourages others to use their posts.
  • Several users mention using natural elements like cranberries, mini pumpkins, and dried corn for centerpieces.
  • One participant suggests layering assorted nuts with Thanksgiving candies for a decorative display.
  • Another participant describes a centerpiece idea involving a pillar candle surrounded by mini ornaments and silk leaves.
  • One participant shares their current centerpiece featuring a trifle bowl filled with cinnamon spiced potpourri.
  • Some participants discuss challenges with uploading pictures and share tips for resolving these issues.
  • One participant references a post from the Kraft page about planning Thanksgiving tasks and menu preparation.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the timing of transitioning from Thanksgiving to Christmas content, with some participants wanting to hold off on Christmas ideas while others are already sharing them. No clear consensus emerges on specific post ideas.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and creative ideas without implying any official guidance or recommendations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration for Thanksgiving-themed posts and decorations may find the shared ideas beneficial.

babywings76
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I'm trying to hold off on doing all the Christmas ideas posts for just a little while. I'm looking for some more Thanksgiving post ideas & pictures to share. I love the trifle bowl centerpiece ideas, but can't find any for Thanksgiving. Are there any out there somewhere?

Do you have any other fun posts you are sharing?
 
I've sent a few already. Feel free to borrow anything you see on my page. It's not original I scour kitchen tip websites for my daily tips and tricks.
 
I always like using cranberries and mini pumpkins, dried corn and pine cones for centerpieces. Kinda Thanksgiving related
 
You could layer assorted nuts (in shell) with various Thanksgiving candies or miniatures. For example: Walnuts, candy corn, brazil nuts, mini pumpkins, pecans, etc. Or nuts and mini glass ornaments in Fall colors.
 
Just thought of a couple more:

A beautiful pillar candle surrounded by mini ornaments, silk leaves, candy corn or pumpkins or nuts.

Tinted water with floating fall candles.
 
What about a hollowed out pumpkin, maybe a pumpkin pie pumpkin, with several utensils in it? Maybe tied with a fall-colored ribbon?

Thecurrent centerpiece on my dining room table is the trifle bowl filled with cinnamon spiced potpourri (found it at Walmart - it actually has little dried pumpkins in it), and an orange raffia bow tied around the stand.
 
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Pampered Angel said:
What about a hollowed out pumpkin, maybe a pumpkin pie pumpkin, with several utensils in it? Maybe tied with a fall-colored ribbon?

Thecurrent centerpiece on my dining room table is the trifle bowl filled with cinnamon spiced potpourri (found it at Walmart - it actually has little dried pumpkins in it), and an orange raffia bow tied around the stand.

Sounds pretty! Did you take a picture of it yet? :D ;)
 
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lt1jane said:
I've sent a few already. Feel free to borrow anything you see on my page. It's not original I scour kitchen tip websites for my daily tips and tricks.

Thanks Jane! :)
 
babywings76 said:
Sounds pretty! Did you take a picture of it yet? :D ;)

Nope - but I will and post it :)
 
Here's the picture...
 
gotta love upload errors...still trying
 
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Pampered Angel said:
gotta love upload errors...still trying

Need some help? Click on "go advanced", Then click the paper clip icon. Then in that new little pop up window, click choose file. Choose it and then click upload in that first section. Then just click "submit reply" and it should work. Hope that helps! :)
 
babywings76 said:
Need some help? Click on "go advanced", Then click the paper clip icon. Then in that new little pop up window, click choose file. Choose it and then click upload in that first section. Then just click "submit reply" and it should work. Hope that helps! :)


Well, that's what I've been doing, but in the pop up window, it tries to load and then says "Page Not Available" The file size isn't too large - I checked that already. I am going to try to save the picture again and upload the new file. To be continued... ;)
 
For whatever reason I can upload a .gif file but not a .jpg file. Oh well. Here it is :D
 

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Ooh that looks so nice!
 
Thanks...smells yummy, too :)
 
I agree Amanda. I am trying to hold out for a few more weeks as well. Great ideas posted above!
 
Pampered Angel said:
For whatever reason I can upload a .gif file but not a .jpg file. Oh well. Here it is :D

everything looks great in a trifle bowl!
 
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Pampered Angel said:
For whatever reason I can upload a .gif file but not a .jpg file. Oh well. Here it is :D

Looks nice--thanks for sharing it! :)
 
Here is a post from the Kraft page that showed up on my feeds today. I think it is worth sharing:

Turkey Day Tips: Planning Thanksgiving is easy if you break it down into small tasks. Plan a menu and write your lists today -- you can buy and store the nonperishables this week!
 
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Bren706 said:
Here is a post from the Kraft page that showed up on my feeds today. I think it is worth sharing:Turkey Day Tips: Planning Thanksgiving is easy if you break it down into small tasks. Plan a menu and write your lists today -- you can buy and store the nonperishables this week!
Can you post the link to their page? I searched and can't find it for some reason. Thanks! :) ETA: Nevermind... I remembered that I "like"d it under my page's identity. So once I "switched to" being my page, I was able to find it. :D
 

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