We all know that a beautifully decorated Thanksgiving dinner table creates a warm and welcoming feeling. But what about the rest of your house? Why not extend the thankful feeling to other parts of your house too? Your kids are guaranteed to get excited when you decorate and spread the love to unexpected places especially their bedroom. Here are some interesting kids’ bedroom ideas that will help you update their sanctuary for the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Handmade crafts
Use your kid’s existing holiday decorations to add personality to his/her space. Decorate a box where your little one can keep the craft pieces he/she makes at school every year. Find any of your kid’s artwork that features fall/thanksgiving colors and display it around the bedroom. Take time to work on crafts like a Thanksgiving Pinecone Turkey made out of pinecones and colorful feathers.
Pumpkin decor
When it comes to Thanksgiving décor, you can use the season itself to seek inspiration. And we all know that pumpkins are inseparable from the season. So, whether you decorate them, carve them, or use them as candle holders, they will certainly be an exciting addition to your kid’s bedroom. Carve cartoon figures, funny faces, or simply go pumpkin painting. Involve your kids and have their creative juices flowing.
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Bedroom door
Bedroom door is the first thing that your child sees before stepping in, so why not add a little holiday flair? But make sure not to overdo it. Consider a beautifully decorated turkey with a welcoming sign “Enter This Room With A Thankful Heart” or stick leaves/turkey feathers with things written that your kids are thankful for.
Decorate with colors
Traditional colors for Thanksgiving decorating are brown and orange. So, shake things up to match the existing décor in your kid’s bedroom. Dress up a white comforter with a thick, fun print throw. Add soft, stuffed fall-themed pillows to your kid’s bed for him/her to snuggle up on a cozy autumn evening.
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Don’t limit the holidays to the living room only. It’s much more fun if other areas of your house are holiday ready too, especially when it comes to updating your kid’s bedroom. Who knows, it just might make putting them in bed a little easier.
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