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| Mastering the Art of Holiday Decor |
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Lise Richards |
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Mastering
the Art of Holiday Décor
By Lise S. Richards
It seems like it starts earlier every year. The holiday season appears,
marked by special edition magazines on newsstands, brimming with ideas for new
holiday decorations. Breathtaking interior design photos illustrating holiday
décor from the White House, to your neighbor’s house, accompany these ideas. It
can make you feel a bit overwhelmed; especially if you’re brand new to designing
your home for the holidays or if you want to make changes to bring new life to
your home and you’re not quite sure where to start. Here are some tips you may
not have thought of to help you add more sparkling pizzazz and a touch of
creativity to your holiday décor.
Inspired Color Schemes
A
fabulous way to make a change to your holiday décor is by being imaginative with
your color selections. Although I have a good set of holiday basics, each year I
add a bit more to my collection of ornaments by incorporating a new color. So in future years, I am able to combine
different elements together to create a new look. Every year I change the focus
of color on my tree. Last year I tried non-traditional shades of celadon green
and cream. It was unexpected and the colors were just gorgeous together. Adding
to my collection allows me to increase the number of trees I decorate this year.
Although I have one focal point tree, I love the idea of having a tree in the
foyer, and in the dining room as well. I won’t stop at trees either; I change
the color of table settings, holiday ribbons, wreath picks and
lights.
Tablescapes for holiday entertaining
A
tablescape is a planned design for your table using various elements that make a
unique statement. Tablescapes are fun to plan and are uniquely suited to your
holiday table. Most often the table is set in preparation for a meal. However,
you can certainly leave the table decorated all season long. Combine the color
used throughout the house in your napkins, tablecloth, placemats and
centerpieces. To create an inexpensive and eye-catching centerpiece layer fruit
over greenery snipped from your back yard. Or taking a cue from my celadon green
and cream color scheme I talked about earlier, use a fresh green apple to hold
the place setting cards. At parties I have attended, I taken home place cards
and menus which have been hand-beaded, stenciled, painted, and hand-lettered
using calligraphy. These cards are a wonderful way to show off your creativity.
Being Creative without the Pressure.
The
primary reason I love the holiday season is because I get to spend more time
with family and friends than I normally do throughout the year. I really think
this is the best part of it all. I believe that decorating my home encourages
togetherness and helps create new traditions, and special memories for all that
pass through my door. With so many things to prepare for the weeks seem to fly
by a little faster than normal at this time of the year. One way to simplify my
life and make a bit more time for myself is by hiring an interior designer or
decorator who specializes in holiday décor. I have found that interior designers
can do as little or as much as you need them to do. Another great thing is that
they offer a change of perspective that you may not have thought of. So if you
enjoy taking part in the decorating of your home like I do, but feel as though
it may be too much work, hiring a designer can help ease the holiday pressure
and make your home beautiful. Be sure to book early though, good designers are
quite busy around the holidays too.
Holiday Art Details
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you know that your artwork could definitely be at odds with the r |
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