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Christmas Decorations IndoorsPopcorn strung on strings, ornaments hung on the tree and fireplace, a wreath on the door are traditional and still great ways to decorate for the holidays. There are also ways to step out of the box a bit and decorate in more creative ways when it comes to Christmas. Rather than bunching every ornament you have gathered through the years onto your christmas tree, spread the christmas decorations throughout your home. For example, you may have a number of plants in the house that are large enough to support small christmas decorations. Small Christmas tree bulb ornaments are one way to liven up those houseplants. You can also make them delightfully different by shopping for something unusual. How about some miniature Snow White and the Seven Dwarf figurines to attach to that indoor bonsai or around the base of a taller plant? Or, maybe your taste runs more to Indy 500 cars. Get some tiny red and green racers and hang them from the indoor palm tree. Any surface around the home presents a great opportunity to display books, photos, photocubes, small sculptures and many other objects that can bring to mind the holiday season. You could lay out some Christmas-themed books on the coffee table. Or, you might try building a short plastic mountain of photocubes filled with pictures from past Christmas seasons. Also consider stacking some of your christmas recipe books on the kitchen island for your visitors to reminisce about their favorite christmas cookie recipes. Glass jars and bowls provide the perfect chance to exercise your creativity. Fill them with objects traditionally associated with Christmas. Pine cones, walnuts and other natural items bring to mind snow covered hills and crackling fires in the hearth. Or, go for something more abstract that still shows the season's colors. Red and green marbles make a great base into which you can insert brown rods with yellow and red ovals attached. If you have stairs or an indoor balcony the railing gives you still more room to work with. They look terrific covered with twisted ribbon in seasonal colors. Or you can just dot them sparsely with a red bow or two. Naturally, you should consider how best to place those strings of miniature multi-colored lights. You can drip them off the railings like icicles or you can run them horizontally. But to really make the best use of lights, consider curving them into a design. It could be a personal logo or a word of holiday cheer spelled out. Lights can be placed in other locations as well. Anyplace that two surfaces meet in a line makes for a good spot to run a string. The highest point of an angled ceiling makes a good spot to illuminate. Or, you can run them around the edge of a corner table for something a little different. Add some Christmas-time plants here and there and your home or office will welcome you. A friendly space is a great mood elevator to remind you of all the good things about the season. For instance, spread some garland around an appetizer plate with some mini pine cones. You can approach the holiday season many ways. One way would be with an attitude to make it great fun. You can think about the 101 things to buy and do before Christmas, or you can focus on the spirit of the holiday. One easy way to help tip the scales is to decorate your home and office to match the festive season. Christmas decorations are bound to give you a lift. Enjoy! Link to this article: |
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