Holiday Help
December 23rd, 2009 | Published in DIY, decor | 1 Comment
It seems like all of us are scrambling this week to have everything just perfect for the holidays. Last minute gift buying, big holiday meal plans and festive decorating may be just a few of the big items left on your list and so if like me, you can appreciate an extra helping hand. Check out the DIY Network website Diynetwork.com, an excellent resource on all things do it yourself and is packed with features, news, reviews and tips from a wide range of sources and experts to help those that want to do a bit of home improvement, plus of course helpful holiday ideas. Also, check out the somewhat amusing video of the a total tool girl/garage loving guy fantasy sequence promo recently released by DIY.
If you’re in a rut with your holiday decor, the following are some helpful decorating tips from Calgary based interior decorator, Cat Hackman, owner of Room4refinement.
Here are some things to do for holiday decorating:
- Discard or give away any ornaments or decoration you don’t love.
- Pick up an accent color from your home and continue this theme for your holiday decor. For example, if your cushions on your sofa are green, look for green ornaments and decor, then add a splash of sparkle, like silver.
- Arrange your Christmas decorations in groups or themes, creating vignettes. In other words, don’t scatter little ornaments here and there in your home. Look for areas, tables, consoles to turn into special displays.
- When you buy new items, buy at least two or three to have impact. For example, are you buying miniature trees or poinsettias or thick candles for your mantel or table? If so, buy two, rather three or more; a grouping makes a statement.
- Do look for a focal point, perhaps your tree or your mantel, but maybe not both side by side (you can find your focal point by closing your eyes while standing at the door to your room, and the first thing you see should be your focal point).
- Place your Christmas tree away from heat sources such as vents or fireplaces so that it does not dry out so fast, but place your tree where you can admire it the most.
- Hide your tree stand with fabric, maybe burlap, a tree skirt or a big fun bucket or pot.
- Use a timer for your lights to save energy and use white lights to mimic candles.
- Do put candles or ornaments (electric) in your windows toward the street.
- Look for natural decorations: a big bowl of pine cones, sugared fruit, red apples in a large bowl with holly or cedar branches.
- Greenery, greenery, greenery. If you have to cut branches from your tree (to make it fit in the stand), use the branches in arrangements, or lay them on your mantel. Ask the tree vendors for branches to use in arrangements.
- Arrange long branches of greenery in large vases, IKEA or HomeSense has some great big glass vases that can be used as fruit bowls, candle holders or for arrangements.
- Make your guest bedroom inviting with select decorations.
- Don’t forget to add a Christmas touch to your bathrooms, perhaps a bowl of scented pinecones.
- Decorate your front hall and outside your door with fresh greenery, make the entrance into your home the best it can be. Use lights on timers.
- For special nights, or every evening if you like, light a candle (tea light) in a safe enclosed lantern outside your home.
- For a fun piece, place a string of lights in a large bowl (they now come battery powered). You can add greenery or pretty shiny decorative balls to the bowl.
- Do keep apple cider spices simmering on your stove for a lovely scent.
For more on decorating, read the rest of the article “Holiday Decorating” and more interior design articles in Home Renovation Guide’s article library.
Season’s Greetings everyone!




January 28th, 2010 at 1:52 am (#)
Thanks for the update about decorations and other holiday helps. This can quicken Holiday decorating and other hectic things every season!