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Easy (last minute) Thanksgiving Centerpiece
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Photo Credit: The Pioneer Woman

A few weeks ago the Pioneer Woman posted about her Simple Thanksgiving Decorations. She used pumpkins, greenery, lights & cakes stands. Pretty simple & low fuss.

I liked her idea, so I decided to give it a shot using what I had at home. It worked out great! Thanks, Ree! DSCN7848

I picked up the salt & pepper shakers and Wal-Mart for a couple bucks earlier this fall. DSCN7849

I also used some scraps from a previous quilt to make a simple table topper. I used a zig-zag top stitch to finish the project. DSCN7847

Besides this low-stress centerpiece, I have more reasons to feel thankful for Ree. I used her pecan pie recipe. I can’t wait to have a slice tomorrow!DSCN7846I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving! Until then – there is still plenty of time for making pies or whipping up simple decorations.

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3 Comments

  1. jan

    Looks great, Sierra……..I just made a copy-cat version of King’s Hawaiian rolls for our Thanksgiving meal and shared them with a neighbor. There are many variations…….this one is on food.com by Pale Rose. Try them – theyi are great!
    Happy Thanksgiving!

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  2. Alicia Hancock

    Happy Thanksgiving!

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  3. Schyler = the barefoot photographer

    Very pretty! Happy Thanksgiving to you and John.

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Hey, I’m Sierra Shea! I am so glad you are here. 

Where do I start with writing to introduce this blog? At the beginning, I suppose: I’ve been writing on various platforms online since 2013. I started blogging shortly after moving to South Dakota.

I am a mother and a maker at heart. I’m so grateful to be married to John and mother of three: Joslyn, J.D. and Jesse.

I am a self-taught decorator and designer. I am a brand new shepherdess and a Spiritual Director.

I love living in South Dakota, even though the winters & the wind can be a near-daily struggle.

Blogging is a grounding force in my life and it helps get me out of my head, unstuck and moving in the directions I always hoped I’d be going!