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Decorating a Corn Crib

In the vacant lot next to our house there is a Corn crib and I have decided to decorate this for the holiday of each month as our little town is celebrating its 125th year. I am stumped for November. I have Halloween already done and ideas for the rest of the months except November. Was thinking on the lines of Veteran's day. Got any good ideas? Thanks.

Nancy from Iowa

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RE: Decorating a Corn Crib

I like the Veteran's Day idea a lot - my hubby is a Korean War vet, and my family has a long military history. If you're not comfortable using the flag itself, even an all-weather flag, perhaps red, white and blue plastic decorations? Most folks would say take them down after Veteran's Day, but I like the thought of leaving the display up all month. After all, our vets are one of many things for which to be thankful!

Post by JustPlainJo

RE: Decorating a Corn Crib

You can use a basic Fall/Autumn theme with cornstalks, scarecrows, pumpkins, and gourds, etc.

Post by Maryeileen

RE: Decorating a Corn Crib

If you can be ready and get it out at the very beginning of November something along the lines of voting - a privilege and responsibility would be good Then follow up a few days after the 4th with a Thanksgiving theme.

Post By jsham (Guest Post)

RE: Decorating a Corn Crib

January could be snow men and sleds maybe stick children with real clothes on to cover the sticks...

Post By sis (Guest Post)

RE: Decorating a Corn Crib

How about Thanksgiving? Use pilgrims and Indians like at the first Thanksgiving. Decorate with corn stalks and a plank table, etc. Help everybody remember what we have to be Thankful for.

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