Decorating for the Christmas Holiday Season

Choose Your Theme Before diving into decorations, it is important to decide on a theme that best suits you.  Carrying a certain theme throughout your house will allow for a cohesive flow throughout.  Some themes to consider include:

Traditional: This features classic colors like red and green, along with traditional glass ornaments and tinsel.

Modern Minimalist: Characterized by clean lines and neutral colors, this theme focuses on simplicity and elegance.

Whimsical: Incorporating fun elements like quirky ornaments or playful color schemes can create a lighthearted vibe.

Vintage: Nostalgic decorations going back to earlier decades can bring warm memories and charm.

Woodlands/Rustic:  Natural organic ornaments, pale woods and winter greens like cedar and juniper.

Wreaths are an excellent way to welcome guests at your door.  Start with a basic wreath and embellish it with greenery like juniper or holly.  Add personal touches such as ornaments, ribbons, or even themed decorations that reflect your style.

Garlands can be used creatively throughout your home.  Drape them over mantels, staircases, or door frames.  Incorporate lights within the garland for a pretty glow.

Final Touches – Decorate mantles with stockings, mini trees, or winter scenes created from figurines.  Use candles or potpourri to fill your space with holiday fragrances like cinnamon or pine.

Decorating The Tree – The Christmas tree is often the centerpiece of holiday decor. Here are steps to decorate it effectively.  Choose between real or artificial trees based on your preference for maintenance and aesthetics.

1.  Lights First: Start by stringing lights from the base up to ensure even coverage.  Use warm white lights for a cozy feel or colorful ones for a more vibrant look.

2.  Floral Picks & Stems:  Berry picks and sprays add color and texture to a tree and especially complement a woodland theme. Frosted berry branches combine a rustic touch with a bit of sparkle, while glittery berry branches add a special touch of glamour.

3.  Ornaments: Hang ornaments in clusters rather than spreading them out evenly; this creates visual interest. Mix different sizes, shapes, and colors for depth.

4.  Tree Topper: Finish with a statement tree topper that complements your theme—this could be a star, angel, or something unique.

Ultimately, decorating for Christmas should be enjoyable and reflective of what brings you joy during the season. Whether you go all out or keep it simple, the goal is to create an environment that feels festive and welcoming.  

Happy Decorating and have a very, Merry Christmas!