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Hosting Friendsgiving? Here’s How to Decorate

Friendsgiving has become quite popular over the past few years. In fact, last year I was studying abroad so it was up to me and my other American friends to teach our friends from other countries what the fourth Thursday is all about. (Cue a group trip to the only grocery store with international food so we could find Oreos to deep-fry.)

While many people spend Thanksgiving break going home to visit their families, it’s become common to have a second (or third) dinner with your friends. And why not? Celebrating by being thankful isn’t a bad thing! 

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If you’re hosting a Friendsgiving, the ambiance can be just as important as having delicious food. Here are some Friendsgiving decorations and DIY projects that will add festive flair to your apartment:

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Glitter Banner

Product: PaperSupplyStation Banner

Yes, I have an obsession with glitter, banners, and puns. That’s what makes this sign so great – hang it over the dining area or display it when your guests walk in for guaranteed laughs. If you’re looking for something more traditional, this company also makes a “Happy Friendsgiving” banner. 

Also, I tend to prefer buying banners just to take the stress out, but you can totally DIY yours to save money and customize your message! All you need is twine, card stock of your choice (it doesn’t have to be glittery), scissors, and something to punch holes with. 

Mini Pumpkin Florals

DIY Tutorial: Fish & Bull

These are possibly the cutest things ever, and prove that pumpkin decorations aren’t just for Halloween. 

There is a little bit more work to these DIY centerpieces than the banner, but if you can carve a simple pumpkin then you’re ready to take on this project. The only things you’ll need to buy that you probably don’t have are pumpkins, floral foam, and the flowers themselves. 

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