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1. Putting up outdoor Christmas lights is the beginning of the Christmas decorating season. Start in November when the weather is not so cold and snowy. 2. Use fresh wreaths and boughs both inside and out.
There are also wonderful imitations that can last for years. 3. Placing ornamental Christmas balls on tables, in clear glass containers, or on mantles are ways to add color and interest to other areas of your room.
4. Pine cones are an easy and inexpensive decoration. Mix pine cones with greenery on a mantle or for a centerpiece on you dining table. Place them in a basket along with some Christmas books. Use very small pine cones tied with a ribbon to attach gift cards to presents.
5. Poinsettias are a wonderful addition to a decorating theme. Group different sizes together. They can be placed near the front door or can be used as a centerpiece on your dining table. 6. Purchase heartwarming Christmas books and stories. Use them as hostess gifts and keep one for yourself to enjoy with your family. You will soon have a wonderful collection.
7. Using mugs and serving dishes with a Christmas theme can enhance the enjoyment of simple things like hot chocolate and sugar cookies. 8. The scents of Christmas baking and tree trimming can be created by using potpourri, candles and fresh greenery.
9. Arrange your Christmas tree so that it can be viewed from other areas of your house inside and out. Consider placing it in front of your window in the living room, or against a wall that you can see from the kitchen, or hallway. 10. Simple is best, don't over do the decorations. Have your Christmas decorations blend with your regular ones.