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Holidays Last Updated: Sep 2nd, 2008 - 19:12:01


Secrets of Stress-free Holiday Decorating
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Dec 9, 2007, 22:46

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(ARA) - Your home is your winter holiday oasis and decorating it can be overwhelming.

By the time you find the right style, budget and energy to start and finish the project, stores are decorated for Valentine’s Day.

This season, don’t let holiday decorating get you down.

Follow these basic tips to make decorating a positive experience.

1. Have a plan.

Take time to decide how you want to decorate and plan ahead before you start shopping. Collect ideas and images from magazines to pinpoint the holiday style and theme you want in your home. Whether it’s a focus on the outdoors, vintage toys or a color scheme (try silver and gold versus the traditional red and green), identify these cues to focus your search and make it easier to transform your home.

2. Be patient and delegate.

Rome wasn’t built in a day, and your seasonal décor style won’t be either. Craft a personal theme or style through the years, buying and collecting holiday accents as you go. Also try to make holiday decorating a family affair. Use your family to help unwrap decorations to reveal favorite holiday themes and include them in your shopping to create new traditions. Collecting your family’s input involves them in the process and cuts down on holiday work and stress.

3.Find Bargains

The holidays are an expensive time of year, so finding ways to save money is important. If you see a holiday idea or accent in a store that is priced beyond your reach, look for coupons online on sites like www.couponcabin.com or www.cheapuncle.com. These sites offer deals for various retailers that carry holiday decorating items. Taking a few minutes to shop for these savings can be well worth it in creating your holiday haven. Don’t forget to shop post-holiday sales and benefit from the cost savings offered on leftover seasonal items.

4. Be versatile.

Buy items you can use in a variety of ways. For example, holiday-themed tins have many alternative uses, including adding color to a table setting or making a fun display of tins you’ve collected over the years. Items like Wrigley’s Heritage Tins and Life Savers Tins add nostalgia to your décor and can also be used as stocking stuffers or teacher gifts. Life Savers Orn-o-Mints are another flexible find, easily hung on a Christmas tree or added as a special touch when wrapping a gift.

5. Use nature.

Try using elements from the great outdoors to spice up this year’s decor. Gather foliage from outside, including acorns and pine branches to create a rustic feel in a centerpiece or on a windowsill. A simple and affordable way to add style to your home is by filling a large glass bowl or colored dish with an array of nature or food items. Foods with vibrant colors, such as berries, add rich texture and fragrance to your entertaining area.

6. Let it shine.

Lighting is a simple and classy way to set the holiday mood. Place candles throughout your home to evoke holiday scents and add a soft glow. Wrap holiday ribbon around votives to add a special touch or lower lighting levels for a cozy feeling. Try to conserve energy by purchasing energy-saving bulbs and turning off holiday lights during the day. And remember, a fire in the fireplace sets an enchanting scene.

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