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Halloween Yard Decoration Ideas
Your yard gives you the opportunity to unleash all your creativity and really think big when it comes to decorating for the favorite
spooky holiday – Halloween. But that does not mean you have slave around for hours making and putting up the decorations. Here are some quick and easy ideas for decorating your yard this Halloween:
1. Scarecrows set the mood. Purchase or make a scarecrow and display it in your yard. Make him stand in the center on in a corner or make him sit on a bench, on the steps or on the fence.
2. Wreaths make the yard look very pretty. Choose from grapevine wreaths or black and orange Halloween wreaths to suit your tastes and decorate walls and front door by hanging them.
3. Use pumpkins in every place for an instant ‘Halloween’ touch. Place them on the steps, porch railing and benches or grouped together in unexpected places. When grouping together, mix all shapes, sizes and colors.
4. Gourds are another natural decoration for yards for Halloween. String them to make garlands for fences or place them in baskets.
5. Witches and brooms make for great decorations. Make a purchased or made witch sit on the branch of a tree or on a bench. You can also simply use the broom near the tree or at the front steps and add a sign that ‘The Witch is Up There’ or ‘The Witch is in’.
Five Holiday Decoration Ideas
As the holiday season quickly approaches, it’s never too early to start thinking about decoration ideas. After the
holiday dinner menus are completed, it’s time to start thinking about ways to add holiday cheer to the home. While garland and blinking holiday lights tangled on the staircase are the norm for many families, what better way to be festive than with some new and unique holiday decoration ideas? The whole family can become involved in decorating the home, while sipping on hot cocoa and listening to the family’s favorite holiday tunes. Holiday decorations can represent a personal aesthetic and doesn’t have to be expensive either. Here are five holiday decoration ideas to add character to the home.
- Window decorations are a simple way to add some holiday festivity to any room. Pick out a holiday colored fabric and create a beautiful windowscape with custom drapery to match the home and holiday season. Don’t forget that specialty window rods are also available that can add some character to the room.
- The fireplace and mantle are popular areas for some holiday decorating. Look for fake snow to place on top of the mantle, snow globes, snowmen, angels, menorahs, Chanukah figurines, and other holiday spirited items to adorn the common area.
- The bathroom is also a fun place to add holiday decoration. Look for scented candles and soaps for guests to use, such as cinnamon spice or pumpkin pie to compliment the season.
- Pine cones and pine trees are a definite staple during the season. Look for ways to add the sweet smelling shrubs as a centerpiece near the dining room, as a wreath on the front door or in the form of a Christmas tree.
- If young children live in the home, make sure to put up their special classroom projects as part of the home’s holiday decorations. Many youngsters will spend hours in class making snowmen, Thanksgiving turkeys, Santa hats and holiday drawings to get in the spirit. Put some of their favorite creations in the kitchen and living room for the whole family and guests to enjoy.
Simple Christmas Decoration Ideas For Outdoors
Christmas is one season that is so much fun for people who love to decorate their home. The inside of many homes are festively arrayed with colorful ribbons, garlands of fresh evergreen, sprigs of holly and candles. Home exteriors and yards are also treated to some decorating magic. If you are on a budget this year this article has some helpful suggestions that can show you how to decorate with some easy outdoor Christmas decorations without going broke.
Many people have more stress during the holiday season.. Preparing for the arrival of family and other out of town guests can take a toll on you. With so much to worry about, your Christmas decorations shouldn’t be one of them. There are several cost efficient ways to decorate the exterior of your home without spending a bundle.
Ask yourself this question. What will be my theme? Often you will already own items that can be used for a traditional theme. Items such as ribbon, scissors, tape, garland, and other materials are usually scattered about in drawers, closets and cabinets.
Try to use nature to help you decorate whenever possible. You can find holly berries, pine cones, branches and mistletoe almost everywhere. These items are free, earth friendly and they are so much fun to work with.
* Make your own evergreen trim; this requires a little bit of patience and practice. It will still beat paying $20 or more to purchase a living garland from the store. Just consider yourself to be the “Martha Stewart of the Forest”.
Other items that you may need for your Christmas decorating projects can be found at your local dollar store. You can also check out discounters and garage sales for necessities such as construction paper, artificial flowers, glue, lights, wreaths, bows, markers, colored pencils, paint, paper plates, glue sticks, Christmas bulbs, glitter, and all sizes of Styrofoam balls.
Make decorating fun. Make kid friendly decorations that are both eye- catching and cost efficient. Invite all your family members to participate in this kid-friendly project. Here are some easy to make crafts the whole family can enjoy doing.
* Make some life size ornament cutouts from posterboard and use them to decorate your door or porch. You can trim these cutouts with material from the craft store.
* Decorating trees and bushes with bows is colorful and affordable. Using bows that are one color is usually the best choice. It gives the yard a more “pulled together” appearance.
* Create some ornaments with ribbon and pine cones to hang on tree branches. If you add peanut butter and bird seed to the pine cones the birds will appreciate it.
* You can make your own luminaries at home. All you need for ice luminaries are some empty quart size milk containers or some large buckets. You can even make Christmas luminaries from some plain tin cans.