Friday, December 19, 2014

20 Christmas Decorating Ideas That Will Bring Joy To Your Home

Christmas is right around the corner and with it come trees and ribbons and ornaments and lights and … oh goodness, what are you supposed to do with it all? Don’t let stress over Christmas decorating make you lose the Christmas spirit. Here are 40 Christmas decorating ideas that will bring joy to your home this holiday season.

1. Incorporate lanterns into your design.

You can use put candles inside or (as shown below) fill them with ornaments and lights for extra holiday spirit.

2. Embrace different color schemes.

Holiday decorating isn’t restricted to just red and green. Try out different color schemes that are still festive but refreshingly unique.

3. Make a banner for your fireplace.

You can use paper or fabric, but making a simple banner to hang over your mantel adds a special homemade touch.

4. Add natural elements to your design.

Incorporating pine cones and other rustic elements into holiday décor make for a homey, wholesome feeling.

5. Get crafty with the kids.

The holidays are about family and what better way to emphasize that than having your little ones help out with decorating? This reindeer craft is an adorable example.

6. Make an ornament wall.

Talk about a conversation piece! And all you need is ribbon, ornaments, and a staple gun. It’s a bit time-consuming, but the result is a contemporary holiday piece.

7. Use old Christmas cards.

Not sure what to do with all of those old Christmas cards? Make yourself an adorable holiday collage.

8. Use pictures instead of name tags on your presents.

This is a small, personal addition that will make your presents a design element and touch your loved ones this holiday season.

9. Fill your apothecary jars with Christmas goodies.

A simple and affordable way to put a “holiday spin” on items that are already sitting around your home.

10. Put your stockings in different places.

For Christmas dinner, you can put your family members’ stockings on their respective chairs. Or, consider putting them on your entryway staircase. The options are endless!

11. Try an alternative Christmas tree.

If you are in a smaller space, allergic to pine, or just want to try something different, consider a modern take (like this driftwood option) on your holiday tree.

12. Add subtle holiday elements that match your room’s preexisting color scheme.

For a more understated (but still festive) design, use colors already found in your space.

13. Make ornaments from your favorite holiday book or sheet music.

Use papier-mâché and a little bit of glitter to create a truly unique ornament for your tree.

14. Use mason jars for a rustic holiday theme.

Mason jars are an adorable and cheap addition to your design. You can fill the bottom with Epsom salt to look like snow, like in this example.

15. Make your fridge a snowman.

Super easy and super cute—this little addition will make both kids and adults smile.

16. Use Christmas music as design inspiration.

What are the holidays without some Christmas carols? If you are a musically-inclined family, use your instruments to create a beautiful metallic mantel display.

17. Turn your stockings into silverware holders.

You can either knit some up on your own or purchase pre-made mini ones. Either way, you have a creative addition to your Christmas table.

18. Fill your wreath with pine cones.

Green wreaths aren’t the only way to go. Shake things up (in a good way!) by adding more natural elements, like pine cones and berries, into your wreath.

19. Put your candy canes to use!

The candy cane has become an instantly recognizable symbol of Christmastime. Hang them above your windows for a quirky, sweet holiday design.

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