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Bittersweet branches and colorful gourds bring seasonal splendor to a simple candle centerpiece. Tip: Arrange all of this on a platter or tray so that you can move things easily to change the tablecloth.
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Please be aware that bittersweet is very, very invasive. The plant cannot be sold in many states. And if you use it as a decoration like this, and then throw it away outside, the berries will be eaten by birds and their droppings will seed more invasive plants.
11/19/2009 08:14:13 PM Report AbuseI like the simplicity. It's elegant, easy to maintain and dust, lol. You can also use orange pumpkins on a fall inspired dish, add a couple of fall leaves and your done. My kind of decorating!
11/19/2009 02:51:06 PM Report Abuse...and thurton21...what may I get from your house?
11/18/2009 11:31:24 PM Report AbuseGo to the corn fields to find dried corn
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