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11 Posts to Help Make Thanksgiving Less Stressful + More Fun

Thanksgiving is one week away and given that I know many of you -- like me -- are operating in last minute mode these days, I thought it would be a good idea to roundup helpful Thanksgiving content from the archives. From mindset and stress management, to free printables, to easy and pretty decor, to simple recipes, these 11 posts are all about helping you make the holidays less stressful and more fun. HOORAY for that!

Mindset/stress:

1. Seven reasons why delegation is awesome

2. Eight ways to reduce holiday stress

Free printables/entertainment:

3. Ten free Thanksgiving printables to keep kids entertained

4. Ten (more) free Thanksgiving printables (including decor, games, etc.)

5. Impress your family with these 5 nuggets of turkey trivia

Decor:

6. Five tips to create holiday tabletops with a twist

7. Seven steps to a simple and elegant Thanksgiving table

Food:

8. 4 Thanksgiving sides with a twist

9. Cranberry sauce with dried cherries

10. Mashed sweet potatoes with caramelized apples

11. For your leftovers: turkey sweet potato hash

Image credit: Paige Lewin of Tess & Ted

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10 (More) Free Thanksgiving Printables

Given that this fall I've basically only been able to focus on what's happening the week most immediately ahead of me, it was crazy to pick my head up and realize next week is Thanksgiving! For those of you in a similar last-minute boat, I'm here to help! Last year's 10 free Thanksgiving printables for kids were such a hit that I recommend you check those out, and also this new roundup, which includes decor and game options. Enjoy!

Many thanks to the awesome bloggers/designers who created these printables! Click through the links below to access the printables and browse more of their awesome.

1. Keep kids busy (and laughing, no doubt) while you're prepping food with these Thanksgiving Mad Libs.

2. Kids and adults alike can enjoy some together time (and burn mental calories) with this Thanksgiving word scramble.

3. Who doesn't love a good old fashioned game of bingo? (Especially with Rolos as playing pieces...)

4. This elegant collection of printables offers everything from invitations to wall decor to dinner labels.

5. Encourage your guests to share what they're thankful for via these lovely and simple gratitude cards.

6. Inspire meaningful conversation at the table with these conversation cards (you also can download cute utensil pockets).

7. This goodie/leftover tag offers the perfect parting sentiment to your guests.

8. I simply ADORE this gratitude scavenger hunt.

9. Easter eggs aren't the only things you can hide in the backyard. Get those bodies moving with a turkey hunt.

10. Everyone loves a photobooth (or a good selfie). Here are free Thanksgiving photo props to amp them up.

Image credits: all images via linked sources above

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Holiday Tabletops with a Twist
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table-setting.jpgToday, Paige shares easy ideas for creating holiday tabletops with a twist:

“With just four days left until Thanksgiving, the holiday excitement (and stress) is beginning to set in around my house. I enjoy cooking, but truthfully, my favorite part of hosting Thanksgiving (or any party for that matter) is creating fun, beautiful, and sometimes unexpected tabletops. So with just days to go until the beginning of this year’s holiday season, here are some last-minute, easy ideas that will help kick your tabletop up a notch. Use one idea or combine a couple...and have fun!

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1. Nix the fancy tablecloth. Instead of spending a ton of money on a tablecloth, consider throwing a yard of home décor-weight fabric across a basic, inexpensive white banquet cloth (available everywhere from Target to Costco). Finish the edges of the fabric with fusible webbing to create instant clean edges with an iron. Check your local fabric store’s remnant section – you might walk out with a yard for under $10.

2. Arrange flowers with ease. For a super easy arrangement of flowers, stop by the grocery store and purchase a mixed bouquet (or two, depending on the size of your party). Unwrap the flowers and sort by type (mums in one pile, greenery in another, etc.). For each pile, trim the stem ends to the right height for its own vase (or glass or bottle). Use vessels in different heights and sizes and cluster them in the center of your table.

3. Use perfect poms. Not only are pomegranates super healthy, they’re perfect tabletop décor because of their great color and shape. Buy a bunch at the grocery store and place them on your table in a glass bowl. Break them open at the end of dinner for a light and sweet dessert option. Perfectly simple (and delicious).

4. Bring in the kid stuff. Rather than sending the children off to the requisite kids’ table, incorporate a “kid” activity directly onto your tabletop. Cover your table with art paper (roll paper works nicely), then place markers, crayons, and colored pencils in harvest colors in glasses down the center of the table or at each place setting. Then doodle away as you rest between courses.

5. Make it a family affair. Consider using family pictures to decorate your table (with frames and all). Place a small stack of paper and a pen at each place setting and encourage your family to record memories and the things for which they are thankful. Gather the slips of paper in a bowl and read them aloud at the end of the night as the tryptophan coma sets in!

Happy Thanksgiving!”

 

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For more décor related awesomeness from Paige, check out Mudroom Boston. You can also follow Paige on Twitter at @mudroomboston.

 

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