Monday, December 21, 2009

Holiday Decorating




If you haven't had time to "deck the halls with boughs of holly", don't fret. There's still time to add some easy touches to your interior or exterior decor, to put you and your household in the holiday spirit. You don't have to spend a lot of time or money, either.

My friend, and designer, Susan Smith, of Local Color in Oconomowoc, recently was interviewed with several area designers, asking them what they were seeing as trends for this season's holiday decorating. You can read the article here, in which Susan describes using some natural elements from your yard. It's as easy as cutting some twigs and berries and displaying in a favorite vase. This year, I cut some natural branches and put them in a pot with some lights and favorite bird ornaments. It makes a festive and dramatic element in my entry.

An easy idea is to use favorite interests to inspire themes. I collect French Horn ornaments. I play the instrument, and my Mom started giving me an ornament each year, as a child. She still does today, and I display them on my annual "music tree". I've added my kid's instruments, along with the many beautiful horns that I've collected, over the years. I also have an annual "Star Trek Tree"...it's a conversation piece!

I've done another tree in all green and white, and display some antique "tatted" snowflakes and ornaments that my Grandmother gave me. I always cherish seeing them. If you don't have a collection of ornaments, you can find a simple pattern, and cut some paper ornaments to adorn a mantel, or tree. The key is to have fun, not spend a ton of time, and enjoy the season!

Happy decorating, Merry Christmas and Season's Greeting to you and your families!