Quick and Dirty Holiday Decorating
You're tired. You've worked hard all week. Suddenly, the kids
shout gleefully... "let's decorate!" ... in anticipation of the
coming holiday. The "let's not" is miraculously not permitted to
escape your lips. Instead you take a deep breath while you
wonder about how this decorating could become an easier and more
fun-filled activity.
Well, it can be!
- First, insist on family members pitching in to help and treat
this like a family project. This should not just rest on your
shoulders to accomplish and it will be much more fun if you all
are making changes and creating memories together.
- Next, pick a day and time you'll all devote no more than one
to two hours for a quick holiday makeover at your home (for a
major decorating holiday schedule two or three longer blocks of
time). It helps if you can set the decorating date about one to
two weeks from now, if time still allows for that. This gives
you time to gather items together for the project. - Ask the
kids to create one or two new arts and crafts decorations that
are suitable to the holiday to have ready for the decorating
day. Or, ask them to select ones from among any they may already
have on hand, for instance, from school projects. - Decide on 3
to 4 areas you will focus on decorating this year. Here are some
choices: the front door, the front yard, the entry hallway, the
kitchen table, the dining room table, the living room, the
patio, the bathroom, the bedroom. There are other areas you
could consider as well. But if you want quick and dirty, then
focus in on only 3 to 4 of the areas for decorating this year.
Anyway, you can select other areas next year for a change.
- Keep holiday decorations in separate bags, boxes or baskets in
the same closet or in the attic so they'll be easy for everyone
to retrieve when they are needed next.
- Buy items you really love when you see them advertised or they
may not be available when you later. It's common for seasonal
merchandise to change from year to year and also they are not
stocked year-round typically. So, your item may no longer be
available if you wait too long to decide you want it. Then stash
your figurines, statues, wall hangings, and other holiday
decorations in your bags or boxes, sorted by holiday.
- Make or buy some snacks or treats to enjoy together at the
completion of your decorating time.
Here are some favorite quick and dirty decorating areas and tips:
1. The front door- Have a welcome sign that is theme oriented
and you can easily change by season or by holiday. You can
either hang up a completely new themed sign, or there are some
that come with interchangeable pieces you swap in and out
representing different holidays or themes.
2. The dining room table or a table that is centrally located
but not used that often- Change the table runner or the
tablecloth to a holiday themed one. Then showcase your holiday
decorations by arranging a combination of your kid's holiday
creations and your own figurines or other holiday decor on the
table.
3. The mantel or entertainment center- Add a string of lights
and if you wish, you can also vary the string of lights by color
best suited for the coming holiday theme. Wall hangings can be
changed around this area temporarily as well. Holiday
accessories, flags, figurines, etc. are easy to rotate in and to
view on or around this area of your home.
4. Special areas by kid's choice- Smaller children can help by
adding little decorations to windows and glass doors. They enjoy
taping up their creations or they can easily put up static cling
decorations. Other areas small children enjoy decorating include
outdoors, the dog house and their own rooms. Allow them to
handle this aspect of decorating while you take pleasure in
their big smiles and hugs!
Finally, make your decorating time even more enjoyable by having
holiday background music or other favorite tunes playing in the
background. Then, when you're done decorating, finish up with a
big family hug and munching on tasty snack treats together!