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Just a Few More Christmas Decorating Ideas
I doubt I am the only one that goes a little crazy decorating at Christmas. My basement storage room is...
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By Mary
/ December 15, 2016
Just a Few More Christmas Decorating Ideas
I doubt I am the only one that goes a little crazy decorating at Christmas. My basement storage room is mostly decorations for every holiday and season, but Christmas decorations occupy the most space. Although I do have some sentimental items that I used every year -- I tend to mix it up on how I use them. I think I get this from my mom. She loved to change things up -- and maybe it's because we has 12 kids in our family and we broke nearly everything good -- consequently we had more than our share of Charlie Brown Christmas trees. What I learned from my mom is to use what you have in different ways and that decorations don't have to cost you a fortune to make your space special for the holidays. Here are a few ideas from past years. Colorful Napkins and plates are inexpensive and add to your theme. Oranges or other fruit in a striped bowl I also use all summer. And a pie is a nice touch! I'm a big fan of using colorful straws and a Mason jar for my drink table set up. Mason jars, a couple of dollar boxes of blue candy canes, some ribbon, dollar store blue stones and blue tulle create a festive look to this table. Fun tradition at our house is English Christmas crackers -- I use them to add color to my table and we get a big kick out of opening them before dinner. We even wear the crowns! Another inexpensive idea for your table is to add some bows that match your colors. As I said -- use what you have -- adding a burlap ribbon and an old candle ring gives this old wash tub some Christmas charm. This old milk...
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Welcome to my blog! I am an Iowa Farm girl who aspires to write a cookbook featuring vintage and favorite recipes from my family and friends. I'd like to bring you the art of cooking like your mother, grandmother, or whoever is your cooking inspiration. Keep it simple and enjoy! --Mary Food Blogger, Travel Writer, Photographer, Computer Geek, & Gardener
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