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Even though Christmas comes around the same time of year, we've all been there. You check your calendar and start to panic because Christmas is just around the corner. So if you don't have a Christmas tree to swing, don't have a lot of time to decorate the stockings hanging by the fireplace and the halls, you need some quick and easy decorating ideas (or Christmas magic) to get it all done.
Here are 13 last minute Christmas decorating ideas to get your home ready for the holidays.
1. Test your packing skills
A quick and easy way to give any room in your home a festive look is to add wrapped gifts and make them part of your holiday display. However, if you're not quite at the Christmas wrapping stage yet, wrap some wall art in your favorite wrapping paper. Then add some ribbon or ribbon and hang the picture on the wall for a quick and easy way to update the holiday spirit.
2. Use printed materials
About the idea of jewelry and a beautiful child in one? Printers are the way out. “As a mother of two young children, time is often not on my side, so I usually have to plan last-minute decorations,” says Karima Ibrahim, event blogger and Cinch's Celebration Stylist.
"A quick and inexpensive way to get beautiful custom decorations in minutes is with printed materials. They can be printable signs or kits, they can offer printable functions, and they can both provide a custom look that fits your theme and can be repeated as activities for young children. Ensuring high print quality It's essential and after a few quick cuts you're ready for a quick design.
3. Display Christmas plants
Love the look of the poinsettia? Grab a few vases this Christmas and place them around your home for instant color. Transform any plant or vase by wrapping it in festive ribbon. From centerpieces on your table to filling the corners of your home, Christmas plants are an easy way to decorate for the holidays.
4. Choose a natural theme
Before you start decorating at the last minute, choose a theme that is easy to handle. "Be clear! A string of warm white lights goes a long way," said Jean Russell, creator of @home.with.jeaneen. It's been so good for weeks that every year I buy mine at Trader Joe's to decorate your Christmas tree, Russell says.
5. Use a greeting card as decoration
If you have all the cute greeting cards you get from friends and family, use them and make them part of your Christmas decorations. With all the holiday colors and emojis, you can make a beautiful display case by hanging the cards on a wide ribbon on a door frame or kitchen cabinet, or by attaching the cards to string and hanging them on the wall. If you're feeling particularly creative, hang tree-shaped postcards on the wall.
6. Green plants and arrows everywhere
This versatile duo makes holiday decorating easy and will brighten up your entire home in no time. @Decoratordiva1 interior designer, Linda Schuster Vardanian says, “Collect small pieces from your garden, especially evergreen shrubs, and use them to create small holiday bouquets that you can arrange throughout your home. "They'll look great on your Christmas table, too."
Schuster Vardanyan If you choose a beautiful holiday ribbon and quickly make something with your own hands, you can create a beautiful Christmas presentation. "Glue ribbons of different sizes and attach them to everything. From vases to dining room chairs. They look nice and pretty, especially velvet.
7. Last minute appeal
Start decorating your front door for the holidays by hanging a Christmas wreath. This tip is very simple but will make your front door more interesting. Get a ready-made wreath or a simple green wreath with bows, flowers or small decorations to match the theme of your holiday decor. Keep the color green by placing some wreaths on your patio and finishing off with spruce cones. If you don't have time to hang your lights, your door lights will be a great finishing touch to decorate your home.
8. Create a cartoon
"Imagine the holidays with your favorite holiday collections," says floral designer Amanda Barclay. "Make them using glass cake stands, glass cylinders or old candlesticks of different heights and give Santa, the Nutcracker or the Snowman a place to shine." "Don't forget to add that finishing touch to your holiday table," Barclay says. From ribbon and ball round.
9. Use the treatment
If baking cookies for the holidays is one of your favorite traditions, display beautiful cookies and let them multiply and decorate. Place some cookies and place the cookies on top of them. This is a beautiful way to decorate delicious gingerbread cookies on the kitchen table.
10. Fill your home with seasonal sounds and smells
Play holiday music on your smart devices to let the sounds of the season play in every room of your home and instantly get you into the holiday spirit. Don't forget to light some scented candles during the holidays so that the whole house smells of pine needles or other holiday scents.
11. Be the light
"I always like to add twinkling candles and lights," says Schuster Vardanian. "They are the jewels of the room. They create atmosphere, brightness and illusion. Place the lights anywhere and your home will be transformed into a beautiful, warm and sparkling Christmas home."
12. Recycle Christmas ornaments
If you have a few extra decorations that you haven't bothered to hang on the tree yet, place them in a large glass bowl for a quick and easy centerpiece, or fill a small bowl with ornaments and some greenery for decoration. Inexpensive decoration., lasting only a few minutes.
“Brightly decorated balloons in a clear glass container are always a quick and fun holiday look. Add a few battery operated flashing lights and you have a classic look. Barkley said:
13. Use what you have
"We love using mixed Christmas greens in our existing customers' everyday items. Without real wood, you can have that irresistible green smell and look simple. Use wet floral foam and the greens will last for weeks," says Barclay.
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