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Spring Decorating with a Touch of Christmas

Spring Decorating with a Touch of Christmas - Spring Decorating with a Touch of Christmas

Are you busting at the seams to start putting up your Christmas decorations? But maybe the others in your house don’t quite share your enthusiasm? We hear you, and you are definitely not alone! If you simply cannot wait a moment longer to start spreading the Christmas cheer, we have a few ideas as to how you might be able to get away with it.

A fully decorated tree might have to wait for a just a little bit longer, but there are plenty of things that you can do now to subtly introduce your Christmas decorations without freaking out the nay-sayers.

September is well underway and as a result, the wonder and joy of spring is upon us. Interestingly, there are a lot of similarities between spring decorating and Christmas decorating. Think fresh nature and greenery, brightly coloured flowers and new life, like cute woodland creatures and deers.

Perhaps you are not quite ready to launch your Christmas decorating venture just yet, but you love the idea of enjoying the freshness and vibrancy of spring in your home, and so these ideas are for you too. And you might find they inspire your Christmas mojo more than you might expect.

Here are some great examples of spring-time, come Christmas-time, decorating.

Use natural elements like pinecones, berries and lush green garlands to create beautiful décor items such as candle displays and table centrepieces.

 

 

 

 

Take things one step closer to Christmas with a stunning fresh wreath.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Introduce some gorgeous, vibrant colour with poinsettias. Perfect on the table or the mantle.

 

 

 

And don’t forget the deer and their forest friends. Synonymous with Christmas and spring and so many ways you can incorporate them, no matter your style.

Go forth and start your Christmas decorating (even if you might have to be a little covert!).