Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Some Fresh Decorating Ideas for Christmas

Bring joyousness to your house this holiday season with the following mentioned merry-making Christmas decorating ideas:-

1. Create a warm welcome – Our one of the most favourite ways to lighten up the season is paper luminaries and thus you can line them along front walks, driveways, and porches for a fiery Christmas display that's so simple (and affordable) to pull off.

 
 
2. Metallic sparkler – Without even overwhelming the space, create a sumptuous feel whereby you can decorate your Christmas tree with a limited colour scheme of silver, gold and bronze.

3. Set your garden theme – Convey a warm welcome via a garden inspired merry-making, holiday decorating theme. Rustic aluminium containers on the entrance, door and stairs offer casual Christmas appeal when bedecked with herbs and bright accents such as red amaryllis blooms and berries.

4. Put out Christmas lantern – Arrange a grouping of fancy & decorative lanterns at your entryway for quick & easy holiday style. You can consider using flameless candles as a worry-free alternative to usual pillars.

5. Prettify your presents - Embellish your presents by attaching bells or ornaments to the gifts wherein you can use the same colour ribbon on all your packages under the Christmas tree to make a cohesive look with non-identical patterned wrapping papers.

6. Add life to outdoor spaces – The Christmas decoration is incomplete without decorating your outdoor courtyard and porches. Wreaths, candles, and large glowing orbs draw guests outside to cozy up via the warmth of fire outside.

7. Design the staircase – Don’t forget the staircase and drape garland up the handrail of a staircase and affix it with pretty gold bows for a Christmas welcome in the hallway.
8. Hang shimmery lights - Hang twinkling Christmas lights on a fountain or stone wall in the garden to create a striking winter focal point from your entrance. Even if it’s too chilly outside, at least you can enjoy the soft cozy glow through the windowpane.

9. Float candles -
Place boot trays end to end down the center of the table. Seal the trays with silicone caulk before filling them with water and floating candles for a glowing Christmas display.
10.  Buoy up conversation flow - Place a round table in a square-shaped room for easier Christmas entertaining. The circular shape encourages conversation flow between all guests, so you’re not stuck talking just to the people on either side of you. An oversized lantern casts a romantic glow and is a fresh alternative to a traditional chandelier.



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