The holiday season is upon us. For many of us the fall and winter holiday season begins in the USA with Labor Day, the unofficial end of summer. From Labor Day through Halloween to Thanksgiving and the winter holidays of Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa, we become the intense focus of retailers and advertisers.
Retailers try hard to convince us we need their products to be "good parents" "to increase our status with friends and coworkers" "to keep up with the latest music-technology-games-health products-fashions......and on and on with any reason that touches our buttons.
Decorating our homes for the holiday season has become more stressful and demands more decisions and money than ever before. The options and cost for lighting can be overwhelming even to the most avid holiday decorator. The availability and decorating options for inside your home can be just as, and oftentimes more stressful.
The home images we see in various media send a message that we must decorate our home from top to bottom in the holiday theme. Of course the retailers offer for sale exactly what we need to accomplish this retail goal of a MacHoliday House.
This holiday season you may want to decrease your decorating stress by increasing your recycling and letting your imagination guide you in preparing your home for the season.
Here are 3 of my favorite yard sale finds from this past summer that I will use to decorate my home this holiday season.
Tea is Served
One of my loves is china and porcelain, especially china cups. This summer I focused on purchasing miniature cups. These will be used to decorate a 4 foot tree in the dining room. Old lace obtained from auctions will be used instead of garland. The tea cups will be attached to the tree with silk ribbon, also gathered from yard sales and auctions.
Making Merry with Music
Other times I make a cone out of a sheet of music, fill the cone with dried flowers and bittersweet from my garden, Antique lace or ribbon is used to hand the musical cones from the branches of the tree. I also us bittersweet to decorate the garden arbor, benches and fence .
Bittersweet provides lovely decoration and food for the birds.
Bedazzling Tree Ornaments
Fashion jewelry is plentiful at yard sales and flea markets. It seems everyone has an abundance of
bracelets and necklaces with broken clasps and earrings that have long lost their mate. Necklaces can be wrapped around tabletop trees and used as garland.
On larger trees mismatched jewelry adds nostalgic glam. Earrings mingle easily with other ornaments often hanging from bracelets. A large brooch makes a dazzling tree topper.
Till Next Time, Stay Well, Stay Happy
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