All decked up for Christmas
Christmas is around the corner and while many of you might not necessarily be celebrating it in the grand way you tend to mark Dashain and Tihar, it’s the perfect occasion to bring some positivity and cheer into your life as well as ready your home for the new year. We aren’t going to tell you to bring in a tree, not even those plastic or synthetic ones that seem so popular these days, so hear us out. It’s about adding little touches to your home to bring in a festive feel. Here are five things you can do.
Put up the lights
The easiest way to do up your home for any festival is to decorate with lights. String lights lend a warm, inviting charm to your home but if that feels like too much work, you can buy some inexpensive battery operated candles and use that around your home—light one on the coffee table, put a few in the dining space, or on the window sill and watch your space come alive. You can also put these in decorative lanterns and jars. These days, you also get many funky displays of light that cast festive patterns on the wall or the ceiling. Consider using one for a lively space.
Use personalized decor items
A fun thing to do during the weekend as a family is to make some paper cranes or butterflies and string them up to hang around the house. You can also make many cool crafts and decor items with ribbons and threads. Instagram and YouTube have many tutorials that can help. Macrame can be another good option as you can use these all year round. Learn to make an evil eye or a dreamcatcher. Another great idea is to bring out your old photos and create a collage of memories. You can include heartwarming notes and cards that you have received over the years as well.
Bring the outside in
One of the best all-time-decor ideas is to bring in flowers and plants. Put mismatched jugs along the dining table and fill them up with fresh flowers. You can intersperse these with candles for a regal touch. However, you don’t have to use fresh flowers if they seem too much of an investment. You can use dried stems and leaves and display them interestingly in huge glasswares. Dried foliage displays can look pretty cool if done right. You might also want to consider making an impromptu tree by bringing in a spiky plant inside and doing it up with quirky trinkets.
Create a book tree
This one makes for a really interesting display. Everyone who visits your home is bound to appreciate it and, we can assure you that, you will also be quite taken by it. Gather books of different sizes and widths. Create a circle at the base using the heavy ones and add layers making a pyramid shape. Stack a book on top of two books, creating a gap between them and when you finally reach the top add a star or a bow. You can also put up string lights once the tree is ready for some extra panache.
Get some festive bedding
We spend a lot of time at home in the bedroom but it’s one of the most neglected spaces when it comes to holiday decor. But you can benefit greatly by giving your bedroom a festive flourish. Wrap garlands around the windows or the headboard for an easy decor spruce up. Invest in some bright and cheery holiday pillow and duvet covers. Put a small table-top tree or some other decoration on your nightstand. Consider displaying a wreath over the headboard or next to the bed for a final touch.
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