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Holiday Decorating

Sometimes I like to get experimental with my holiday decorating.  For example, I have a really interesting piece of art that is basically a big piece of driftwood hanging on the wall of my dining room.  Last year I strung the art piece with holiday lights and everybody really seemed to like it.  One of the great things about holiday lights is that you can use it instead of your regular lighting to create an intimate vibe.

Lighting can make any room feel festive, but garland really ups the ante.  My mother loves to string garland through the handrails of the staircase at her house and she usually puts one on the mantle of the fireplace as well.  Garland adds an element that is festive and fancy at the same time.  With the large varieties available, I’m sure that you can find a few garlands that fit your style!

Christmas Wreaths and Garland

With the garland hung and the Christmas lights twinkling I suggest adding a few more decorative pieces that can warm our hearts. Nothing does this more during the holidays like a nutcracker!  Every time I see a nutcracker I think of the ballet.  Not that I get to see the ballet every year, but if I have an actual nutcracker, it’s kind of like the next best thing!

Now that you have your fireplace all decked out, you’ll probably want to get a fire roaring in the fireplace to finish setting the scene. While fireplaces are warm and inviting one item I highly suggest purchasing is a fireplace screen.  Not only are fireplace screens ornamental, but they also will help keep the little ones from getting too close to the fire.

Uttermost 3 Panel Egan Fireplace Screen

Well, it’s been quite a journey preparing our home this holiday season.  I hope that I was able to give you some tips you can use to not only make your home more beautiful for your guests, but for you as hosts as well!  So now go make your gift list so we can get the presents under the tree!  Happy Holidays!

Holiday Decorating Done Right

Thanksgiving is days away and that means December holidays are coming right up!  So by now I’m sure your dining area is completely set up, your guestroom is all made up and ready for your guests to arrive.  Did you get something new for the entryway??

Well now it’s time to get into the spirit of the holidays and put up some lights, tinsel and garlands!  While some people really have a good time of decorating for the holidays, other people can tend to get a little stressed out.  A little advice that can really help you get the most out of the experience would be to consider making decorating an event.  Invite some family and friends over and make a day out of it.  That’s what we do in my family.  Also, you may want to choose a theme or color scheme. Too many different decorations can overwhelm a room. Select a few key items and tie them together by color or style for the greatest impact.

Pre-Lit Christmas Tree

For many years, I’ve been a fan of having a “real live” Christmas tree, but this year I’m all about “going green” in a different way.  Be environmentally friendly and buy a Christmas tree that you can use over and over again!  You can even get a tree that already has the lights on it!  Remember what a chore it used to be to string the lights??

I’m hoping most of you took my previous advice and bought a new welcome mat for the front door.  Now don’t forget to complete the welcome with a wreath!   Perhaps you might consider getting two wreaths; one for fall (Thanksgiving) and another one for Christmas!  No matter what your choice is, a wreath hanging on your front door will immediately inspire your guests with wonder and holiday cheer!

Time to Serve Your Guests

Serving your guests efficiently and smoothly and making sure they’re satisfied should be a host’s top priority.  It’s a lot easier to ensure your guests are happy if you’ve thought out the organization of your kitchen and dining spaces.

In my blog, “Holiday Spirit”, I went into depth about the best and most efficient way to think about setting up for a party that would be more casual.  So this time, let’s talk about the sit down dinners we’ll be having.  I know that I’ll likely have more sit down dinners than casual parties, but that’s my personal preference.   Each host should do what feels fun for them!

Dining Tables

The size of your dining table will surely be determined by the amount of people you are regularly planning on having over, but don’t forget also about placemats, table cloths, napkins and other decorative items to make your table look perfect.  While shopping around online, you may likely find a great selection of dining table accessories or you can always be creative and make some table settings that you can then personalize.

Once again, don’t forget that if you have space in a closet inside your house, purchase some folding chairs.  My parents just bought some really nice folding chairs that match perfectly with their traditional cherry dining room set allowing them to sit up to fourteen people.  Unless you look closely, you can’t even tell that they fold up!

A few years back, my bother cooked a Turduncken in a fryer.  It’s a small chicken stuffed into a medium sized duck that is then stuffed into a large turkey.  He then cooked it in a fryer!  Talk about comfort food!  It was a great way to bring that good country cooking into the holidays and we didn’t make a mess inside.  For those of you that are interested in cooking outside, consider making your holiday meal out on a grill or in a smoker!  I promise you that you’ll guest will be pleasantly surprised!

Comfort Food

The holiday season is the one time of the year that I say should really be about comfort food!  Take a break from the diets and the worries of how many calories your taking in and allow yourself to indulge and enjoy!

Let’s first make sure that your kitchen is prepared for the basics.  Think about what you plan on cooking this holiday season and be sure that you are set up to throw your guests a fantastic feast!  Perhaps your kitchen is large enough to consider adding an island.  I personally love islands that are on wheels and mobile.  You can easily increase the options of your working space, or serving space for that matter because an island can be multifunctional!

Espresso Machine

I’ve mentioned espresso makers before, but perhaps a coffee maker is best four your lifestyle.  No doubt that in the months that follow, as it starts getting colder,  more people will be inclined to indulge in a hot cup of joe!  Purchase a coffee maker that expresses your personality so that when your guests go to serve themselves, they won’t just be pouring themselves coffee, they’ll be introduced to a new element of design.  Yes, even appliances should be looked upon as elements of design.

A great example of an appliance as a design element is a hand mixer or blender.  On my last episode of Extreme Makeover Home Edition, I used a bright green hand mixer reminiscent of a few decades ago.  Green was a color I had chosen for one of the accent walls and many of the accessories so the mixer fit into the design really well!

Another seldom thought of, but very practical appliance is a rice cooker.  Whether your cooking white rice, brown rice, basmati, or a multi grain, a rice cooker cooks your rice for you perfectly every time. With your meal’s starch taken care of, you will have time to focus on other dishes you would like to prepare for your guests!

Remember when entertaining guests this holiday season, you can create delicious meals, but do so in style.

Holiday Cheer

Last time I talked about creating a festive holiday spirit I focused mainly on how to throw a more casual party and how to use the different areas in the house as serving stations.  Let’s not forget that hanging around and relaxing with family and friends create much of Holiday cheer.  The family room is the perfect place to enjoy each other’s company.  If you plan on having guests, be sure to include comfortable seating like recliners to make your guests feel like they’re at home.  T.V. and other serving trays will make it easy for your guests to gather together and enjoy some of that holiday cheer while sitting on the couch or chairs.  As I mentioned previously when talking about dining, folding chairs are always a great idea to be sure that there is plenty of seating for everyone!

I don’t know about the rest of you, but my family has really grown over the years and my cousin, Mary Lou, was the first one smart enough to consider using her garage to entertain her guests.  She laid down some rugs, put in some comfortable seating, decorated the walls and purchased some fun games to create a separate activity and game area for the kids as well as many of the adults.  In fact, over the years she has created a kids area in her garage and an adult’s activity area in her den.

In her garage she had a foosball table and an air hockey table, but if you want to save space, you can get a game table that converts and turns into many games.  This past fall, in New York, one of the game tables we showcased was the three in one table that rotated.  That’s just one example of what’s available when you shop Hayneedle.

4 in 1 Game Table

In the den, for the “kids at heart”, she put a dart board and a billiards table.  Since this was a more adult area, she included a wine cooler there as well and used this room to store any gifts that were being exchanged.  She used wine and games as the theme of this room and had these really cool wine cooler bookends that held books about games.  It was a clever idea to create a theme!