Monday, December 25, 2006

7 Holiday Decorating Timesavers

Not only will your home look overstaged but you can't possibly decorate the whole thing and get through your other holiday activities. Here are a few tips to lighten the workload.

  • Decorate only the common areas that will be frequented by friends and family.
  • We shouldn't have to say this, but here goes. If the Christmas tree is against a wall, do not decorate the part that is not seen by visitors.
  • Add a holiday bow to a plain evergreen wreath. You can get very nice pre-made bows at any store that sells holiday decorations. Place it on front door and put poinsettias in the foyer.
  • Add holiday trim to everyday decorations that are already in place.
  • For an elegant but easy-to-do centerpiece, fill a crystal/glass bowl with water, add fresh cranberries, holly and floating candles.
  • Stage holiday scented candles throughout the house. They will make the house warm and cozy.
  • For outside decorations, take plain white lights and extend them around the railings. Buy a roll of festive ribbon and matching bows. Use the ribbon to secure the lights to the railing by wrapping it around. Attach the bows to the end of the railings.