Holiday Colors: Creating a colorful holiday for all the senses

dec_05Traditionally, the holiday season is filled with an abundance of red and green, blue and silver. However, whether you celebrate Christmas or Hanukah or any other holiday, you can deck the halls with the holiday colors of your choice. Choose your favorite shades and hues then craft a holiday around them. Do you like metallics? Bronze or copper decorations would be stunning on a tree or adorning the Menorah! Is pink your favorite color? Use it in place of or in addition to the traditional blue and silver of the holidays.

Gorgeous dried or silk flower arrangements can keep the holiday spirit alive throughout the season while bringing a fresh-looking centerpiece to your dinning room or hall table. Candles – in every color of the rainbow – are also an inexpensive yet creative way to decorate. (Tip: Some people are allergic to scented candles (or prefer unscented). Consider confining scented candles to small spaces such as bathrooms or hallways rather than common areas of your home where people congregate.)

Garlands are always a holiday favorite because they are versatile and flexible. Garlands look fabulous with practically any colors you choose leaving you free to coordinate with your other decorations. They dress up the fireplace mantle or a bay window. Garlands intertwine with the banister or dress up your chandelier. (Tip: Measure the length of garland you need then buy double the size to allow for swags and overhangs.) Add bows, flowers, lights, origami birds or any ornament for a personal touch. Incorporate dried fruits, nuts, moss, miniature trees, and evergreen leaves in your arrangements. Using spices creates wonderful natural fragrances that will please even the most finicky guest.

Just because it’s cold doesn’t mean you shouldn’t head outdoors. Take advantage of your deck or screened in porch. Decorate with lights or candles and keep a basket of blankets by the door for guests to wrap in. Consider serving Hot Toddies, cocoa or a steaming pot of chili. Your guests will really enjoy the decorations and a breath of fresh air when you keep them warm and cozy. And that’s what it’s all about!

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