Holiday Decorations
It never fails to amaze me how fast the holidays roll around
each year. My favorite time to decorate is during the Christmas
season. Decorating puts me in the mood to be festive and
nostalgic. Whether you love to decorate or would rather pass,
here are some decorating ideas for your home this holiday
season.
Start with the front of your house. We sometimes forget this part
because we are concentrating on the inside. When folks come to your home,
the door is the first thing they see, so make a good first
impression. If
there is enough space on your step, decorate with two small
Christmas trees.
Pre-lit ones are easier to manage but you can string a 25-light
strand on each in no time if you prefer to hang the lights
yourself. These
outdoor trees can be seen from the driveway and are very
inviting.
What about that welcome mat? You probably haven’t thought
about it since you bought your house, but now’s the
time. Choose a
large one with snowflakes, holiday flowers, or other festive
accents. Try to
avoid welcome mat’s that say “Merry
Christmas”.
You want to be able to use it throughout the winter which
lasts through February.
Now we can go inside. Houses with entryways make a
perfect spot for some holiday decorating. Large entryways can house a
lighted Christmas tree. This tree would be for
decoration purposes and entertaining. You can have the main family
tree in another room, such as the living room or
den.
If an extra Christmas tree is too much work, hang cloth banners
on entry way walls. Let the kids create Christmas
shapes out of felt and glue them to the
banners.
Decorating the shapes and the banner with glitter adds to
the effect.
Banners can even be hung on ornamental rods that can be
used for other wall hangings during the
year.
One place that we tend to ignore during the holidays is the
bathroom. Since
everyone has to use it, don’t leave this room out of the
holiday decorating. Place a basket of potpourri
scented with pine, holiday spice, or cinnamon in your
bathrooms. Set it
on the back of the toilet so the spell permeates throughout the
room. When the
smell fades, use a few spritz of scented linen spray to revive
the scent of the potpourri.
Bathroom changes can be as simple as buying a new set of rugs
and linens in red, green, gold, and silver. For plastic bath accessories,
use paint for glass and draw snowflakes or winter scenes on the
soap dispenser, toothbrush holder, and towel
racks. The
paints are inexpensive and a little goes a long
way. Hang a
string of lights around the mirrors. This also doubles as a
great night light for kids and adult guests
alike.
Don’t forget the bedrooms either. For beds, if you don’t want
to purchase new bed linens, opt for holiday bed spreads or
quilts. Spreads
can be just as warm as comforters and are less
expensive. If
you’re the quilting type, you can make your very own with the
pattern you’ve always wanted for much less than you can buy
one. Take them out
during the holidays and keep them on your bed throughout the
entire winter.
These are just a few ideas you may not have considered
yet. We all think
about the living room and the kitchen when it comes time to
decorate, but those aren’t the only rooms in the house that
need holiday cheer.
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