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Archive for February, 2010
Why not mix things up this Christmas and try something different on your Christmas tree. Try a garden tree with fruit and vegetable ornaments, tractors, flower pots, garden tools and dried flowers. This will really get people talking about your Christmas tree. If you always loved the fruit and vegetable ornaments, but never wanted a fruit and vegetable themed tree, think of this wonderful wreath in your kitchen window. It really is delightful through the winter months, when the sun glistens off of these wonderful ornaments and reminds us that Spring always comes. However you decorate for winter do it with a spirit of joy and fun!
To indulge your inner child for Spring many designers have taken a trip down the rabbit hole and through the looking glass. You see many magazine articles of wildly delightful fashions, enchanted charms and exquisite furnishings all inspired by Alice in Wonderland. When faced with so many delightfully disorienting colors and trippy patterns just remember what the dormouse said: Keep your head! Another of my favorite characters is the Mad Hatter. In the Disney animated feature Alice in Wonderland, the Mad Hatter appears as a short, hyper tea-loving person. Alice stumbles into the Mad Hatter and the March Hare having an “Un-birthday” party for themselves.
They explained to Alice that an “Un-birthday is the 364 days that aren’t your birthday. In the 2010 version of Alice in Wonderland the Mad Hatter is portrayed by Johnny Depp, which arrives in theaters on March 5th. The beloved fantasy in theaters this Spring explains the arrival of bold and beautiful colors for Spring. If you are not into the wild colors and bold patterns, give yourself an “Un-birthday” present of polish hand blown glass ornaments of the Mad-Hatter or many other Alice in Wonderland character ornaments. You will love them!
Even though Christmas is almost a year away, it is never too soon to start making preparing for the holiday season. Here are some helpful pointers for decorating next holiday. First off would be to hang some Christmas lights outside the house. This way, even your neighbors will be in a festive mood. Next is to find the perfect Christmas tree. It could be a real pine tree or you can choose a store-bought one. Think of a theme for this year’s Christmas decor. You can adorn your tree with angel ornaments or blown glass Christmas ornaments. Or perhaps you choose to layer your tree with icicles and ribbons. To complete the look of your home, hang a Christmas tapestry on a wall. Now you’re all set for the holidays!
At this time of the year with the snow falling almost daily, I spend a lot of time thinking of the beautiful flowers of spring. There are several things about spring I love. First, the number of daylight hours increases. It just makes you feel like you have so much more time. Daylight hours seem more productive. Second, Spring is a wonderful time of the year. In the spring, plants and trees sprout new leaves and my favorite flowers bloom. Spring flowers are beautiful and fragrant. Last and most important spring gives you a new lease on life and certainly a better attitude about life. If you have been a little depressed about the weather outside, you might start a floral ornament collection. It will certainly give you something beautifully to see while we wait for spring.
It can seem like you’re in a rush to do a hundred things all at the same time when you’re preparing for holiday guests. To make your party or gathering seem manageable, consider taking the time to plan out what you need to get done each day. Start bringing out your holiday décor early, and clear off tables, shelves, and mantles where you intend to display it in advance. If you happen to have kids and think they are careful enough to handle your Polish ornaments, allow them to help placing them around the house. This will help save you time and give them something to do. Once you’ve finished decorating, you will want to do things like food preparation and lighting candles closer to last minute, but be prepared with recipes and matches. Organizing your schedule will keep you from going mad under all the pressure!
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