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What's Your Holiday Decorating Style |
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Christmas Celebrating Home: Decorating for the Holidays and Seasons
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Here are some quick and simple holiday decorating tips from the experts at Pro Flowers: Classic Country Christmas Your family tends to make all of your holiday decorations from scratch, and everyone pitches in while stringing the popcorn to go around your oversized Christmas tree. This year, take your homemade decorating a step further and transform your home into a festive country cottage. Hang pinecone garland, bought or homemade, along your staircase to bring the outdoors inside. For an added country touch, add plaid red and white ribbons to your garland. Hanging greenery on your mantel is always a classic touch, and this year you can take it a step further by sprinkling fake snow on the greenery to give your home a cosy feeling. Modern Holiday The thought of hanging red
and green patterned stockings from your fireplace makes you quiver. You
prefer to celebrate the holidays in a minimalist way. You would love to
bring the merriment of the holidays indoors without overdoing it, so
what can you do? Instead of hanging them on your wall, try placing small
evergreen wreathes on your dining room table or side table with votive
candles in the centre. This innovative candelscape will smell great and
look festive without screaming HO! HO! HO! You can also try decorating
your fireplace mantel with fragrant pines or topiaries in vases that
have classic, clean lines. If the smell of eggnog takes you back to the tinsel and brightly colored glass ornaments of your youth, you might be longing for a retro holiday. Bring back those feelings by breaking out your old boxes of ornaments and even making some of your own with old photos and retro patterned fabric. Keep your table centrepieces simple by running your table with red, orange and yellow candles set among fresh smelling evergreen. Holiday Cocktail Party Celebrating the holidays with some friends and some warm cocktails? Spruce up your dining room or kitchen by hanging evergreen boughs from a chandelier or lighting fixture. Gather up a few sprigs of greenery after trimming your Christmas tree and tie with a red bow to use at your place settings. You can also use these extra bits of evergreen as a substitute for real mistletoe, which is actually poisonous and dangerous for children and pets. Whether your style is traditional, modern or just plain over-the-top, you will find the perfect holiday collection to suit your needs this holiday season at proflowers.com. Courtesy of ARA content Christmas - Home Shopping Store Home Page - Home Decorating - Home Improvement and Woodworking - Art Gallery - Photography - Garden and Outdoor Living - Crafts and Hobbies - Health and Fitness - Kitchen and Cuisine - Beauty and Fashion - Writing and Publishing - Living Mindfully - Christmas Ideas Copyright © 2001-2008 Netwrite-Publish.com
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