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Restoration Weekend’s All-Star Panel: ‘What Just Happened?’
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Restoration Weekend’s All-Star Panel: ‘What Just Happened?’

How and why Donald Trump won this election. The post Restoration Weekend’s All-Star Panel: ‘What Just Happened?’ appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Largest Illegal Alien County Prepares ‘Resistance’ to Trump
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Largest Illegal Alien County Prepares ‘Resistance’ to Trump

Can you guess how many illegal aliens live in this 'sanctuary county'? The post Largest Illegal Alien County Prepares ‘Resistance’ to Trump appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Guns, Texas, And Kamala Harris: How One Hotel Employee's 'Oops' Stirred Up A Secret Service Showdown!
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Guns, Texas, And Kamala Harris: How One Hotel Employee's 'Oops' Stirred Up A Secret Service Showdown!

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Holiday Decor Ideas: Simple Swaps to Keep That Thanksgiving Feel
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Holiday Decor Ideas: Simple Swaps to Keep That Thanksgiving Feel

Thanksgiving is all about creating a welcoming atmosphere with earthy tones and natural textures. As December approaches, you can easily shift into holiday decor while keeping that inviting vibe. With just a few simple changes, your home can transform from fall gatherings to festive celebrations—no need for a full makeover! Easy Swaps for Seasonal Style Refreshing your decor after Thanksgiving doesn’t have to be complicated. Small updates in color, texture, and natural elements can make a big impact. Let’s explore how to create a holiday-ready retreat without losing the warmth of autumn. Shift Colors from Fall to Festive Your holiday transition starts with color. Move from Thanksgiving’s warm oranges and yellows to rich holiday shades like emerald green, cranberry red, and metallic gold. Keep: Earthy browns, neutral creams, and beige tones. These foundational colors blend beautifully with seasonal accents and balance bold holiday hues. Add: Jewel tones with pops of metallics through throw pillows, blankets, or table runners. For example, swap a fall-themed tablecloth for a velvet green or red runner to create a festive, elevated look. For instance, replace a fall-themed tablecloth with a velvet runner in green or red for an elevated seasonal feel. Check out Better Homes & Gardens’ holiday decorating guide for more ideas on using color effectively. Elevate with Textures Changing textures is a quick way to refresh your space for the holidays. Replace: Burlap and woven elements with plush faux fur, chunky knit throws, or velvet pillows. These cozy fabrics add warmth and luxury. Add: Glittery ornaments and metallic candleholders to reflect light and brighten the room. Reflective surfaces also make spaces feel more celebratory. Pro Tip: Layering textures—like pairing velvet with metallic accents—adds depth and richness to your decor. For more  tips on layering textures, visit The Spruce’s guide to winter decor. Update Natural Elements Thanksgiving’s natural accents can transition beautifully into holiday decor with a few tweaks. Keep: Pinecones, dried eucalyptus, and wheat stalks. These versatile pieces pair well with winter greenery. Add: Fir branches, holly sprigs, and twinkling fairy lights for a festive touch. DIY Tip: Spray pinecones with gold or silver paint for a fresh holiday update. Use them with greenery to create stunning centerpieces or mantle displays. Refresh Your Dining Table Your dining table often serves as the focal point for celebrations. A few small changes can make it holiday-ready. Replace: Fall leaf patterns with snowflakes or solid winter hues for table linens. Add: Napkin rings with mini ornaments or festive ribbon. These small details show care and creativity. Enhance: Create a centerpiece with fir branches, berries, and candles. Add fairy lights or baubles for extra sparkle. Light Up Your Home Lighting sets the tone for a space. Subtle changes can bring warmth and magic to your decor. Keep: Neutral candles in cream or beige. Arrange them with greenery for a timeless look. Add: Metallic candlesticks or string lights. Metallics enhance sparkle, while lights create a cozy glow on mantels, staircases, or windows. Layer: Combine garlands with lights for extra depth and a polished finish. Create a Welcoming Entryway Your entryway is the first thing guests see, so make it festive and inviting. Replace: Autumn wreaths with evergreen ones. Add berries, pinecones, or ribbon for a seasonal twist. Add: A basket of ornaments, faux presents, or lanterns near the door. These small touches make a big impression. Pro Tip: For a warm, holiday welcome, frame your door with string lights or greenery tied with festive bows. Add the Finishing Touches Small details tie your decor together and create a cohesive, personal feel. Swap Thanksgiving mugs for holiday-themed ones and display them on open shelves. Add cinnamon sticks or dried orange slices to centerpieces for a seasonal scent and nostalgic touch. Place soft throws or a basket of slippers near seating areas to make guests feel extra cozy. From Thanksgiving to Festive Cheer Transitioning your home for the holidays doesn’t require a full overhaul. Thoughtful updates—like swapping colors, layering textures, and incorporating natural elements—can refresh your space while keeping it inviting and seasonal. FAQs How do I transition decor from Thanksgiving to the holidays? Swap autumn colors like orange and yellow for rich shades of green, red, and gold. Add festive accents like greenery, metallic finishes, and string lights. Can I use natural elements for holiday decor? Yes! Pinecones, eucalyptus, and fir branches work beautifully. Spray-paint pinecones gold or silver for extra holiday flair. How can I update my dining table for the holidays? Switch fall-themed linens for solid or patterned holiday options. Add festive napkin rings, candles, and a centerpiece with greenery or ornaments. What are budget-friendly holiday decor ideas? Reuse existing items like candles and lights. Pair them with natural elements like greenery or pinecones. DIY wreaths or centerpieces are another affordable option. What colors work best for holiday decor? Rich jewel tones like emerald green and cranberry red are timeless. Metallics like gold and silver also add festive shine. How can I use lighting to enhance my decor? Use warm string lights, metallic candleholders, and lanterns to create a cozy, festive atmosphere. Combine lights with garlands for added impact. What’s the easiest way to decorate my entryway? Replace fall wreaths with evergreen ones. Add ornaments, faux presents, or fairy lights to create a welcoming look. Can I mix textures in holiday decor? Absolutely! Pair soft textures like velvet and faux fur with shiny accents like metallics or glittery candleholders for variety and depth. How do I avoid making my home feel cluttered? Focus on a few key areas like the dining table, entryway, and living room. Stick to versatile elements like neutral candles and natural greenery. 10. What’s the easiest way to update holiday decor without buying new items? Reimagine what you already have! Pair old throws with metallic accents or repurpose candles by adding festive trays or holders.
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The Inequity of the Pursuit of Equity in the military over preparedness is at best dereliction of duty
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The Inequity of the Pursuit of Equity in the military over preparedness is at best dereliction of duty

The military brass thinks Trump is more of a threat to the nation, than its pursuit of DEI policies.h The Inequity of the Pursuit of Equity in the military over preparedness is at best dereliction…
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Ukraine’s critical infrastructure damaged by latest Russian strikes
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Ukraine’s critical infrastructure damaged by latest Russian strikes

Ukraine's Interior Ministry said infrastructure facilities were damaged in nine regions across the country after Russia's latest attack. Cryptocurrency investors have big hopes for the approaching presidency…
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Australia’s Social Media Ban for Kids Rules Out Digital ID
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Australia’s Social Media Ban for Kids Rules Out Digital ID

Under 16 year olds will be barred from accessing X, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and Reddit.The Australian government has vowed to protect online privacy—and keep the digital ID away—under its “world…
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Thanksgiving Online Sales up About 4 Percent so Far This Year, Data Shows
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Thanksgiving Online Sales up About 4 Percent so Far This Year, Data Shows

Online sales in the United States were up about 4 percent for the first half of the Thanksgiving holiday, compared to a 2 percent rise last year, Salesforce data showed on Thursday, a fresh sign that…
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Russia’s Redlines
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Russia’s Redlines

Last week’s decision by Russian president Vladimir Putin to launch an intermediate-range ballistic missile against a military complex located in the Ukrainian city of Dnipro (population 937,000) was…
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DOGE’s Best First Target: the National Endowment for Democracy
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DOGE’s Best First Target: the National Endowment for Democracy

The new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) should seriously consider the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) for its high priority list of federal cost cutting measures in 2025. It’s not…
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