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Christmas Tree Decorations
Decorating For Christmas Memories
One of the fun parts of Christmas, for adults and children alike, is decorating!
Every family has their own decorating traditions. Some families wait until Christmas Eve to put up and decorate their Christmas tree.
Other families can't even wait until after Thanksgiving to drag out the lights, ornaments, nativity scenes, and boxes and boxes of those cherished Christmas decorations.
For as many years as you've been putting out your Christmas decorations, there is always room in your home for more.
And there’s always a chance to learn new tricks when it comes to filling your home with the Christmas spirit.
This holiday season; don’t hesitate to bring the outside in at Christmas.
Pinecones, firs, and greenery can be brought inside to give your home a little Christmas warmth.
Your children and grandchildren can create unique holiday treats with a little help from you. Give each child some pinecones and let them decorate with paint, glue, glitter, and fake snow.
The decorated pinecones can be left in your windowsills, in baskets throughout your home, or even roped around trees in your yard, as an easy outdoor Christmas decoration.
Another great way to rev up some holiday spirit with your kids is to teach them a variety of homemade, traditional Christmas decorations. Pop some popcorn and get some cranberries to string around your tree.
Or, build the biggest and best gingerbread house you have ever seen with gum drops, icing and lollipops galore. Not into edible decorations? Drag out the sewing machine and have your children help design new Christmas-themed tablecloths and placemats for the big day.
Christmas Tree Skirt by Lenox.
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