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Decorate for the Holidays




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Decorate for the Holidays -article by Cyd Klein sew-help-me.com



When decorating your home for the holidays, determine the theme

and ambience you want to create for visitors to your home. Pull

out all the seasonal decorations you already own. Is there a

common color or theme that stands out? Is so, go with that color

to build your theme. Some color combinations that go well

together are:



Silver and any color Sage green and cranberry Gold and any color

White on White White, blue, and silver Burgundy and gold



If you have a favorite color, consider going monochromatic by

decorating with that color in varying shades and tones. An

example would be pale blue to navy.



Are you a collector? Look for ways to pull your favorite items

into your decorating theme. If you collect pottery or glassware,

explore using various floral arrangements that incorporate

poinsettias and decorative holly.



If you collect Santas, Snowman, or Snow Villages your well on

your way to a holiday theme already. Rather than lump them

altogether for a large impressive display, consider placing them

throughout your home in groups of threes. Three always seems to

give a small grouping that completed look



If you are not a collector, all is not lost. You can create the

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ambience you are looking for by purchasing lots of inexpensive

candles and following the rule of three, distribute them through

out your home.



Here's an idea; Wrap small boxes of different sizes in festive

paper and stack up around the house in unexpected spots. But

first, go to a craft store and buy a bag of inexpensive jingle

bells. Before wrapping the boxes, place 1-2 jingles bells in

each box. Just listening to the little ones secretly shaking

the boxes around the house brings its own special holiday music

to my ears.



A bowl filled with tree ornaments has be done, but nothing

brings the flavor of the holidays long ago as does a large glass

bowl of bright red apples and tangy smelling oranges. Or how

about a metal pail filled with mixed nuts in the shell next to

the fireplace. Throw in a couple of nutcrackers and the kids

will be at them all the time instead of the candy.



Speaking of candy, that holiday favorite candy canes are for

more that eating or hanging on your tree. Think of using them in

floral arrangements, or tie together using a packing string to

make a garland. Tie a string of candy canes around big fat

candle (make sure no paper is near the wick). Of course you can

always attach a candy cane to package bows and invitations too.



Dont forget our little furry friends during the holiday season.

http://www.sew-help-me.com/free-pattern-christmas-

ornament-fidos-sock.html has a Free sewing pattern for Fidos

very own Goodie Sock for the fireplace.



There are endless ways to make your home festive for the

holidays. The key word is it is YOUR home. Decorate for you.

Seasonal decorating can be a way to help you and your family get

into the holiday spirit. When there is joy in the home, all

visitors to that home experience and take a little of that joy

with them when they leave.



About the author:

Cyd Klein has 21 years experience sewing for others. Her

vocation is designing and manufacturing Costumes which are then

marketed locally and on-line at http://www.nbr-1-costumes.com.

Ms Klein also maintains a sewing help site at

http://www.sew-help-me.com



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