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Page 20 2015 Fall Home Improvement and Garden LINCOLN DAILY NEWS.COM SEPT. 29, 2015

your treasure.

Consider edible table décor

Fall is the perfect time to load a pretty bowl, crock or basket with the warm tones of red and

golden apples to create a simple

and edible centerpiece for your

table. Apples will shine up easily

with a soft disposable dust cloth

and will not add any chemical

residue to the fruit, so it is still

edible. Be sure to have a few

extra on hand to make up for the

ones that get swiped and eaten

from your basket. Also, don’t put

the spare ones in the refrigerator

as that will cause them to sweat

when you bring them out for your

centerpiece.

After Halloween and before

Thanksgiving an edible

cornucopia can be fun and

attractive. Visit the grocery store

and choose potatoes, red and

green peppers, a couple of carrots

and a turnip or two and you have

the perfect fall harvest arrangement. Purchase a single sprig of fall colored leaves from a local

floral department such as at the Dollar Store, Dollar Tree, or Wal-mart. Cut the leaves off the

main stem and scatter them around your arrangement for that extra pop of fall color.

If your arrangement has to be moved at meal time, consider putting it together on a large platter

or tray, so you can pick it up and move it at any time.

Regardless of what you do to bring some color and life into the fall season, be sure that you

are decorating for yourself. Pick the things that

you enjoy, and don’t get caught up in what others

are doing, or what the magazines tell you is

“fashionable.”

Whether it be whimsical or silly, or stylish and

sophisticated, the best decoration will be the one

that is a reflection of your personality.

STORY BY

Nila Smith