Warm Harvest Themes

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~_Oat @-_000. 8-69 00 (9g a 00 a00 a 07 o 00 a808 fe Warm Harvest Themes (NAPSA)—From Thanksgiving through the new year, Americans are preparing for in-home enter- taining and dining. The overall goal: create a warm, comfortable environment which allows guests to relax and enjoy. Whenyou’re home forthe holidays, you can make your deco- rating dollars go further by shopping at off-price stores. “The key to successful gatherings is planning ahead,” explains T.J. Maxx spokesperson Laura McDowell. “A warm harvest theme sets the table aglow, and is the perfect choice for elaborate buffets, sit-down dinners or casual open houses.” Be creative in setting the holiday table; use a variety of different plates in coordinating colors and patterns. Pair a deep crimson charger with gold leaf china and a beautiful ceramic salad or dessert plate with a matching berry-andleaf pattern. A simple yet elegant linen napkin addssophistication, especially when presented in a sculptured napkin ring. As you decorate, strive to create a visual scene which sets the mood as well as the table. Someinteresting accents include bringing the outdoors in by using branches, berries and leaves as centerpieces. A lantern provides both ambiance andlighting; a sumptuous bowlof fruit (fresh or faux) can be a beautiful focal point. Consider displaying more than one “centerpiece.” When planning an at-home party, visit off-price retailers such as T.J. Maxx, where budget dollars stretch further. To find the nearest location, call 1-800-2TJMAXX orvisit www.tjmaxx.com.