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Decorating for Christmas


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December 18, 2008

Decorating for Christmas, House Decorated for ChristmasA nice holiday tip I ran across while surfing the net was to add holiday touches to items already around the house, like putting bows on figurines, etc. I think that's a great idea and will use some gratis ribbon I got to put red bows on some of mine. And then after the holidays, it's easy to clean up and store!

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I buy rolls of wired ribbon at the Dollar Tree, make bows, large and small and use them to adorn candlesticks, wreaths, lamps, a large bow is placed on my mailbox. I use strips of the bows to add elegance to hang ornaments, attach mesh ribbon to my Christmas tree.

 
 
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November 10, 2008

I have a lot of stuffed Easter bunnies and would like ideas on changing them into Christmas bunnies to donate to the church for Christmas gifts. I removed the cloth Easter basket from their paws and the ribbon from their necks. What could I replace these with?



Gretta from Wayne, OK

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November 10, 20080 found this helpful
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My first thought would be to add silk poinsetta in their hand or silk holly or even a very small candy cane. You can always combine red and green ribbon to replace the ribbon that was originally on the bunny. Also sometimes at the dollar stores you can find a package of small santa hats.

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November 10, 20080 found this helpful
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I like the Santa hats too, you could cut slashes out to slide the ears through, also they could hold those tiny red stockings just hot glue there hands to each one and put tiny candy canes inside and put little wrapped boxes in the hands too or in the stocking.

Maybe even just take some red wide silk ribbon and sew little bells around it for there necks and put a red pom pom on the nose like he is Rudolph.

 
November 11, 20080 found this helpful
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Depends on the pastel. A lot of pastels are "in" right now. Pair them with something metallic or glittery like Pink and Gold, Blue and Silver, Use Snowflakes or icicles instead of the traditional red and green colors. Instead of trying to paint over the pastel color use glittery puffy paint to add stars, snowflakes, or swirls.

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Craft stores have Christmas flowers and other ornamental gewgaws in just about every color these days. Hope that helped!

 
November 11, 20080 found this helpful
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You could wrap small boxes to look like presents and hot glue them in the bunnies' paws.

 
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December 10, 2007

I am trying to decorate my house for Christmas for my mom as a surprise but I'm on a budget. Could you help with some ideas!

Raine from Redmond, OR

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By psychotwilightgirl (Guest Post)
December 10, 20070 found this helpful

Try using things that you already have in Christmas colors-- a red tablecloth for instance can double as a tree skirt. Also, your local dollar store will usually have basics such as garland and small ornaments, which will cost less than your typical mass merchandise store.

 
December 11, 20070 found this helpful

Try looking at some of your thrift stores and garage sales.
You can find cheap decorations at the Dollar store. They
have inexpensive little table trees. I like looking at Good

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will stores also. J.B.

 
By jojo (Guest Post)
December 11, 20070 found this helpful

You can buy coloured printer paper at some dollar-type stores, if you can find red & green (great Christmas colours), you can cut them into narrow strips then loop them and make paper chains. You can also put up several balloons (cheap too) in reds and greens.
If you're not a member of Freecycle, join up, I've seen members giving away old decorations. I was even in my local thrift store last week and all their Christmas items were half-price....yes at the thrift store!
You can also use rolls of red and green crepe paper to decorate. My son made a wreath at school many years ago using crepe paper and a paper plate by simply cutting out the centre of the plate and weaving red & green paper around the circle which was left. It was so cute and clever, I still have it.

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You could also wrap pictures/frames to look like gifts and rehang them.
Dollar stores are really cheap for Christmas decorations, many of them are having sales on Christmas stock already.
Best of luck with your decorating & Merry Christmas :)

 
December 11, 20071 found this helpful

Go on a hike and collect pine cones. You can string together pine cones and maybe some cinnamon sticks with brown twine and hang them or drape them. Very pretty. I just paid 10 dollars for one at a store because I just ran out of time.

Collect wild nuts and put in bowls, maybe with a candle in the middle.

Find all sorts of things at thrift stores and think of ways to tie red ribbons to them. Decorate your fruit bowl with red ribbon.

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There's a few suggestions. :)

 
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December 11, 20070 found this helpful

If your able to, go where they are selling trees and ask for the left-over branches and use them. Lay glass bulbs around the greenery and add some glitter. It makes a pretty centerpiece.

 
By Linda (Guest Post)
December 11, 20070 found this helpful

Go to Lowes' or a Christmas tree lot, ask for any fresh branches they've trimmed from a fresh Christmas tree (Frazier firs or pine smells great), they'll most likely let you have them free. buy 3 white carnations, (colored carnations loose scent, white smell best) and make a small floral arrangement with them, using a vase or glass you already have and tie a ribbon around vase. There's one Christmas scent. Bake homemade cookies, cake or bread, there's another Christmas scent to make the whole house smell like the holidays. (if you don't bake, buy good cookies at a bakery, place in oven just before mom arrives, set kitchen timer for 5 to 8 minutes and take out just before she arrives home.) At the dollar store, buy a box of glass ornaments, mix in a large bowl or on a plate with whatever you have handy (i.e. fresh tree branches, clean pine cones, sea-shells, ribbon, or such), buy a small bag of ribbon candy or such and there's the holiday look. Put on Christmas music as you set up, get a holiday movie out and pop a microwave popcorn when she arrives and tell her it's holiday movie night. Have a great holiday.

 
By nellio (Guest Post)
December 12, 20071 found this helpful

I know this won't help you for this year, but maybe for next year. After Christmas, many stores sell all their Christmas items and decorations for 50% off. I always stock up after Christmas one year for the next year.

 
By Guest Santa (Guest Post)
December 15, 20070 found this helpful

Dear Raine,
Go to Craigslist.org then lookup Oregon then Bend for your area there are free items under the heading "Free"
-Specifically a tree if you need that too! Alot of people give away items for free that might help you with decorating or even gifts. Other ideas include: salt dough recipes for ornaments, cutting out pictures ect from old Christmas wrap to hang on trees or walls.Also set the table for dinner with all the glassware you've got ; the setting looks pretty and you can put decorations in the center of the table in different size glasses. Hope you have a Merry Christmas!

 

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December 15, 20071 found this helpful

my sister done the simplest yet so very pretty display on her coffee table by finding any or all photos from past christmas of her family like her grandchildren her and her husbands family photos etc. any photo that was taking at christmas time of any year or age of the person. and she used little frames or frames that fit the pictures size and just placed them randonly all in the center of her coffee table she even put the frames back to back and then she just layed ribbon all around them in random loose fotting form. she stuck in around there bottoms some christmas pics like holly or pinecones. and in the center of the table she had a candle scape by just using simple clear tall glasses each one a differant size the bottom was filled with rock salt (like you use in your drive way to melt the snow) then she had those little tree ornament balls just placed inside each one up so far and in the canter of that she had placed the tall tapered candles to burn. the rock salt stabilized then to stand firmly. she used things she already had from years past of decorating and it was so pretty and felt very warm and inviting. a great conversation piece as well.

 
By sensible girl. (Guest Post)
September 21, 20080 found this helpful

A few years ago I endured a house fire and lost all of my ornaments. Decorating the Christmas tree was depressing until I came up with a little idea; I bought miniature chocolate candy (kisses, three musketeers, snickers,etc). They all come in Christmas colors and foil. put a pin hole at the top (leaving it sealed) and put your hook in. It was a huge hit especially with the kids. It's now become a tradition for the candy tree and since the ornaments are eaten, clean-ups a breeze.

 
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November 16, 2008

We have a huge boarding barn (for horse). We want to decorate for the holidays. We have 8 rather huge posts kind of like hitching posts that we decorate for every season and we are stumped for Christmas. They are about 2 to 3 feet round and 4 to 5 feet high. Any help would be greatly appreciated.



Eloise from Ohio

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November 16, 20080 found this helpful

How about Christmas lights for a starter.

 
By amie (Guest Post)
November 16, 20080 found this helpful

You could wrap them in garland and lights also red velvet ribbon would look pretty.

 
November 16, 20080 found this helpful

What about making them into snowpeople?

 
November 17, 20080 found this helpful

8 posts need 8 tiny Reindeer , Xmas eve theme

 
By Karen L. (Guest Post)
November 18, 20080 found this helpful

I saw a stable decorated with lights and a sign saying, "Reindeer Food" with buckets with the traditional names on each one, ex. Rudolph, Dancer, Prancer, etc. It was really cute.

 
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December 7, 2010

I am looking for Christmas door decorating ideas. Please help. Thank you.

By RKresta from Ballinger, TX

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