How to Make Thanksgiving Decorations

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Learn how to make Thanksgiving decorations in this free video series on holiday arts and crafts.

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Summary: Thanksgiving is a time when family and friends get together and celebrate the good things in life. And what better way to celebrate than with a feast that could feed a small country? Kick back and watch as old sibling rivalries lose their power, subdued by a glut of mashed potatoes, gravy, and tryptophan-injected turkey. Allow the food coma to take hold, and then slip over to the living room, turn on a football game or heartwarming holiday movie, and drift into oblivion as you digest the best meal you’ve eaten all year, hands down.

In this free video series, watch as Matt Cail teaches how to decorate for the Thanksgiving holidays. Learn how to use paper, balloons, pumpkins, plates, knick knacks, streamers, candles, and art to make your Thanksgiving a festive and beautiful gathering that will be remembered even after the world comes to an end and life as we know it has ceased to exist and cannot be found even in the collective memories of the fading atoms and molecules that use to comprise this cold, dark world. Let the experts at Expert Village help you to make your Thanksgiving decorations amazing.

About the Expert

Expert: Matt Cail is a part-time party and social event planner. In this role he has offered his services at weddings, birthday parties, office events, and various holiday and observance events throughout the year. He has used his artistic talents to design invitations, place cards, and other decorations, and has organized impromptu catering events with fine selections of beverages and food. He has also worked with individuals of all budgets and preferences, from lavish to inexpensive, and from Spartan to gaudy. In addition, Matt has hosted annual New Year's, Superbowl, Oscar, summer barbecue, Halloween, Christmas, and movie parties for the past decade with guest lists ranging from 10 to 100. He continues to refine these and other social events to produce the maximum amount of enjoyment possible.

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