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Blue Thanksgiving Decor with Dollar Store Pumpkins

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French blue has always been a favorite of mine so I didn’t see why I shouldn’t embrace it in my fall decor.  After all, most of my house is decorated in different shades of blue, so why not my indoor fall decorations as well.  If you have checked out fall decorating ideas on Pinterest you will notice one of the fall decor trends for 2018 is to incorporate blue into your fall decor.  Blue Thanksgiving Decor with Dollar Store Pumpkins

blue thanksgiving decor

Now that Halloween is over we are officially inundated with all things Christmas.

Yes, I LOVE Christmas but it makes you wonder if Thanksgiving feels a little neglected.

But whether you put up your Christmas decor the day after Halloween or wait until Thanksgiving has gotten it’s fair share of the festivities, do what makes your heart happy.

Maybe you cherish every bit of pumpkin goodness until December or maybe you skip Thanksgiving decor altogether…regardless…YOU DO YOU, my friend!!!

Last year, I wanted some simple thanksgiving table decorations that went with my existing decor so I painted some dollar store pumpkins in silver and blue (Behr Sonato in Satin Latex).  It’s true that you can have an elegant thanksgiving tablescape without spending a lot.  To see more of my Thanksgiving Tablescape with blue pumpkins, you can click here.

I loved the look so I decided to add the same decor to my mantel.  I painted dollar store pumpkins with blue latex paint and then spray painted some in metallic silver spray paint).

I was also able to incorporate the cotton wreath I made in my post Easy, DIY Cotton Wreath for under $10.  Cotton wreaths and stems are so versatile and can really work for any season.

blue thanksgiving decor

Didn’t it turn out cute?!?  I used an old window I had already painted in, you guessed it, Behr Sonata Blue – the same blue I painted my pumpkins!  I added a burlap bow  and hung the wreath over the window, securing it with thumbtacks on the back side.

I also integrated some sticks in vases (from my backyard!) and some pine cones to give the mantel some contrast.  Again, I love decor that is versatile for more than one season as I’ll use my pine cones and cotton bowls in my Christmas decor also.

This is the faux finish I JUST finished on my fireplace in my post How to Whitewash a Brick Fireplace.  You can click here to see the before.  I’m still surprised by the transformation when I walk into our living room!  It’s amazing what a little paint and glaze can do.

Renovated Thinking:

Although life isn’t always ‘polka dots and blue pumpkins’, I’ve come to implement a practice in my daily life to help me overcome stress and anxiety.  Every morning, I like to spend time in prayer and Bible study. But honestly, at times it is difficult to focus because of anxious thoughts that swirl through my head.  So, after dropping off my daughter at school, I start each morning with a blank piece of paper from my notebook and write at the top: “What Am I Anxious About?”.

Then, I spend a few minutes doing a brain dump, where I unload my greatest stressors on that piece of paper.

After I write them down, I pray through each, one at a time.

As soon as I have prayed about each item on the list, I take a second to right out something I’ve thankful for in regard to that stressor.

For example, on the left side I might write that I’m concerned about “Morgan being anxious at school”.  Then, on the right I will write that I’m thankful that she is making progress by doing well on her recent math test which built her confidence”

By writing what I’m thankful for, I can look at this stressor with a sense of gratitude to know that God IS working in the situation and that it isn’t as bad as it seems.  In spite of my emotions at that moment, God is in control of the situation and working all things for my good (Romans 8:28).

And here is my favorite part of this exercise:  The next day, go back to the previous day’s list.  And I promise, you will see that God has already worked in at least one of those items, if not all of them, in the last 24 hours!

This practice has really helped me to give over my anxious thoughts to God and also to help me have contentment and gratitude in knowing that He is already at work to bring forth blessings through the situation.  This exercise helps me to lean on His eternal promises instead of my temporary emotions.  If you find yourself struggling with anxiety, I’d love for you to check out my post ‘How Should Christians Respond to Anxiety or Depression?’

blue thanksgiving decor

How to Add Polka Dots to Pumpkins – No Paint Required

I also painted some larger pumpkins in a matte white with this spray paint.  Before spraying, I used painter’s tape to tape off the stems because I wanted them to stay brown.

Then I just simply stuck on these vinyl stickers (right now there’s a coupon!) instead of painting on polka dots.  I just stuck them on and kept smoothing them out if they didn’t immediately lay flat on the curvier parts of the pumpkins.  It was so much easier than getting out silver paint and a spouncer.  Also, I think the results turned out better too!

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Blessings,

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6 Comments

  1. Sally Ide says:

    Thank you so much for this post! It is just what I think will help me with dealing with stress and becoming closer to the Lord!! Again thank you so much!!!!

    1. Thank you so much for taking the time to share this. I really appreciate it and hope things are going smoother this week!

  2. Jessica Pittman says:

    Hi Karin,
    I just stumbled across your website, and Inreally enjoy reading your posts! They are inspiring and uplifting. Keep up the good work!

    1. Jessica! Your sweet comment has made my day! Thank you so much for taking the time to write and please let me know if I can ever be of any help! Blessings, Karin

  3. Lesley crane says:

    Karin, how did you do the mantle shelf please? Love the pumpkins! Thanks,

    1. Hey Lesley, This is just the mantel that was already on our fireplace. Let me know if that didn’t answer your question and have a great day!