Christmas Décor: 5 Blunders To Avoid At All Cost!

Don’t we all just love Christmas! The excitement and joy associated to it begins days before the actual celebration as we all set out to shop for gifts for the loved ones, and décor for the house. Most of us have décor from past Christmases that we gleefully unwrap and make use of just the same. We’re not saying you’re doing it wrong, but you can definitely do it better. Here’s what you need to avoid:

1. Not Adding Personal Flair To The Décor

1There’s no harm in buying the normal, mass-produced decorations from the market, but adding your personal touch to it only makes the décor look classier. If you are not the creative type, maybe you could opt for Chris
tmas ornament sets that reflect and define the personality and preferences of the family. This would add the sentimental value to your overall décor.

2. You Cover Every Surface

The holiday spirit is addictive, and before you know it, it gets you carried away with the enthusiasm and cheer of the celebration. Key is to keep your decoration patterns simple. It is not necessary to put a piece of Christmas décor on every nook and corner of the house. At the end of the day, sweep your eyes over the completed décor, and make sure it doesn’t look too cluttered.

3. You Do Not Get Everyone Involved

It is the holiday season, and it should feel like one. Decorating you2r home for Christmas may seem like a chore if you’re doing it alone. Get the family involved. Begin a new tradition of doing things together as a family. Take them along when you go out to buy Christmas ornaments. Create new memories as you take everyone’s input in decorating your home for Christmas.

4. You Do Not Think Out Of The Box

While red and green are the traditional colors for Christmas, you are not bound to use them ALONE! Sometimes one gets bored of the same color and décor, or at times they simply clash with your home décor – times like these call for experimenting different colors. Subtle hues can provide ample holiday feel with a touch of elegance, try a combination from the shades of blush, cream, and wine; or you could simply bring in some glamour using a metallic palette of copper silver and gold.

 

 

5. Forgetting The Scents

3Holiday décor is all about creating an ambiance. While you treat your ears, eyes, and taste buds with the holiday fervor, why should your sense of smell be left out? Add wintery scents using potpourri to complete the holiday feel.

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