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Pumpkin Centerpiece
Here's an elegant and simple way to dress up your table for any fall gathering.
Pilgrim's Hat
Pilgrim men wore hats not only as protection from the weather but also for pure adornment. Take on a pilgrim persona by donning this brightly-banded colonial cap.
Pilgrim Girl's Bonnet
Pilgrim women made their coifs out of white linen -- but you can just as easily fashion one by folding and sewing a white handkerchief.
Pilgrim Hats
To shield themselves from the sun and rain, the Pilgrims wore broad-brimmed hats. Outfitting your dinner crowd with this popularized version is a fun way to top off your family's holiday celebration.
Turkey Hat
Put a feather in your cap (and everyone else's at your holiday feast) with this festive chapeau.
Ship-Shaped Favors
These miniature clay vessels, filled with a tasty cargo of nuts and dried berries, make the perfect favors for young dinner guests.
Turkey Place Markers
What better way to welcome your guests to the table than with a flock of these big-footed fowls! They are easy for kids to put together and make great holiday favors, perfect for holding notes, recipe cards, or a favori...
Paper Baskets
Native Americans used baskets to store seed, gather crops and sift meal. Follow the lead of these resourceful crafters by weaving a basket out of newspaper 'reeds.'

Bring Autumn's beauty indoors with leaf-printed place mats.