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7 super simple ways to decorate the house for Christmas

Obviously, you want your home to shine for the Holidays. If you don’t have too much time to decorate, try these simple decor options, but to great effect:

Old can mean new

These old skates can successfully replace the classic socks for gifts. And you have to admit that they are in trend with the season, so they are a perfect Christmas decoration. Knot their shoelaces and hang them in a nail as if you are ready to take them and go to the rink. Embellish them with some mini gift packages and with a delicate garland.

Old can mean new

Decor with citrus

Warm the winter scenery with a bowl of citrus. Choose lemons, limes and oranges and put among them a few sprigs of fir tree and some baubles. The mixture of flavors will give a holiday air to the entire room.

DECOR WITH CITRUS

The perfect picture

An old picture frame can be the perfect piece to attract all eyes. Firstly paint it in silver bronze, then fix it on the wall and begin to create the picture. Fix in the middle a decorative wreath, then attach some fir-tree branches using ribbons.

THE PERFECT PICTURE

Greetings in Scrabble style

Surprise your guests with welcoming greetings. The fastest and playful way to prepare them is to use the parts from a Scrabble. Your guests will be thrilled and will continue to play creating new words.

GREETINGS IN SCRABBLE STYLE

Ornaments throughout the house

After you decorated the Christmas tree, you definitely remained with a lot of baubles from the “collections” of previous years. Do not rush to place them back into the box, but fill with them some transparent glass dish and put them in different places in the house. They are colorful and will enliven the atmosphere.

ORNAMENTS THROUGHOUT THE HOUSE

Holiday reflections

Wherever you want to add an air of celebration, use the Christmas ornaments. Hang them, for example, all around a mirror. They will reflect and will double visually, enhancing the effect.

HOLIDAY REFLECTIONS

Candles in a seasonable setting

For a festive look put in a wooden bowl a few thick candles around and surround them silver ornaments. The light will reflect causing them to literally shine.

CANDLES IN A SEASONABLE SETTING

Dec 11, 2014Paul Scoropan

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