Christmas Decoration
Every Christmas presents an oppurtinity to decorate your home and make it unique. We will walk you through a couple very original tips that will help
you make this years holiday memorable! Themes - You can use one single theme for your entire home or create a different theme for each room. It
all depends, certain families might prefer one colour that dominates all others, some a set of matching ornaments that appear all over the house.
Leave nothing untouched - How about bringing Christmas in to unusal spaces, such as the bathroom? It can be much fun to decorate unusual
places. Don't forget practical thinking - do not use materials such as paper or water paint in wet areas and watch for places that produce heat - I'm
sure your home to be "burning with enthusiasm". Fake snow - Instant snow can be so much fun, it doesn't melt and can produce many hours of
indoor happiness. The big snowman - Why not make a snowman right in your living room this time? There are multiple options - either you can use
fake snow or paper, glue, a couple cheap inflatable balls and white textured paint. The rest is up to your imagination! Lights Instead of mimicing the
presentation of a Christmas store, think about using lights with slow transitions and new colours that will accent the best features both outdoors and
indoors as well. Often it's just the matter of changing the light bulbs or use suitable coloured sheets. Candles - Candles are an element which
shouldn't be missing from any Christmas decoration. The easiest way to make them more attractive and personal is to get blank candles of any colour
and use three dimensional textured paint. Christmas garland - Garland is one of the best tools to cover door frames, window frames and the edges
of mirrors with. Don't forget to secure the decorations with tape or something similar. There aren't any limits for your imagination. The upcoming
holidays serve as a great excuse to make your home very different and set new traditions.
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Julie Kinnear