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Step 1
Poinsettias. These beautiful holiday flowers, available in both red and white and combos of both, are the plant of the season. Place one on your kitchen table, coffee table, surrounding your fireplace in groups, and anywhere else that looks like it could use some natural beauty.
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Step 2
Wreaths. Whether indoor or out, wreaths scream "holiday." Hang one on your front door. Hang a wreath over your hearth. Hang a wreath above your television or in a blank space on a prominent wall. Add lights, bows, ribbons, holly, and ornaments to wreaths to increase festivity levels, or purchase wreaths with these adornments already included.
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Step 3
Lights. Multi-colored, white, blue, red...all of the colors of the rainbow are wonderful in these sparkling treats. Use them creatively indoors and outdoors to decorate your home. Icicle lights are also unique and wintery. Try hanging them off of your mantle to bring the ice from the outdoors into your home.
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Step 4
Garlands. Where it is decorated with lights and bows, a garland is a traditional holiday decoration.
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Step 5
Bulbs. Place shiny bulbs in a bowl or vase for a decorative centerpiece. Scatter them sporadically across a mantle and throughout your home. Whether hanging or sitting loosely, bulbs and fun and glitzy. Try different colors and sizes for additional options and ideas.
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Step 6
Ornaments. Hang ornaments off of stocking holders on your mantle, sit them upright in various locations throughout your house, and, of course, hang them on your Christmas tree. These delicate decorations bring class and comfort to the holidays and holiday tradition.
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Step 7
Bows. Big or small, red or shiny silver, bows are the epitome of the holidays. Put a bow on your poinsettia basket. Put bows in your Christmas tree. Hang a bow on your wreath. And, of course, wrap your presents with bows!








