Showing posts with label Decoration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Decoration. Show all posts

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Primitive Country Holiday Decoration - 5 Must-Have Tips for decorating your home for Easter!


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What comes to mind when you think of Easter? It's time to see the flowers and the grass begins to spring forth across the floor? This article gives a better idea of how to bring excitement in your country primitive design decorate Easter!

Some of the terms most people think of when they think of Easter bunnies, eggs, chicks, flowers and terms associated with spring. Primitive CountryLifestyle has all these things and more are available.

Color - One might think that the colors of Easter a bit 'limited, some decorated in this style, because I usually do not correspond to a primitive country decor. Then I got great news for you. You will be pleasantly surprised to find that land softly Easter colors mixed together, very happy with your country more primitive terms, and give that feeling bright fresh look forward to eachSpring.

Bunnies - bunnies in a variety of shapes and sizes. You can choose from rabbit stuffed with wood Bunny 'Grubby' for your decorating needs. If you're lucky, you might find an old Tin Pan cake in the shape of a hare and your decor has a new look. Or do you want the carrots to eat rabbits. You can find look like carrots tissue, as has been made for your style of decor.

You can also milkchocolate bunnies that are not edible, but they certainly smell like they are. They are made of fabric and are ready to look and smell like a favorite Easter morning for children around the world.

Eggs - Eggs are a versatile element in your home can be in any number of agreements and territories. You could buy a crown or a subject in the spring with eggs attached to it. Maybe grab a wooden bowl and maybe some grass or Bast and put asome eggs in it. This would be a nice centerpiece for your Easter menu. The eggs can also stick a hand placed at the end of Easter and arranged in order of itself to a unique bouquet.

Flowers - flower arrangements make a whole new meaning when used to decorate your primitive country home. They can be placed in traditional vessels, or may, in a variety of different terms is usually not with the flowers will be organized!

ToSo why not a pitcher or watering old dry sink and a bunch of flowers rather than in it? Jugs, vases and teapots, a charming display for your floral arrangements.

various items - pictures of bunnies, Easter eggs and all things some varieties can be found in A. Pillows with pictures from Easter to be a great addition to your holiday decor.

Embroider eggs and rabbits would add a nice touch.Easter can be stenciled stacking boxes say on the side. Toaster covers and pot holders are available in models that are looking for Easter decorations. Candles are a good choice for every season decoration. You are in these delicious flavors such as lilac or freshly cut grass.

So, now that you can easily get a better idea of how bold and you can decorate your home for Easter, before you go and get started. It's never too earlyplan your decorating needs.

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Sunday, August 15, 2010

Great Easter Decoration Ideas


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Easter is on its way and its early this year so be sure you take the proper steps to decorate in style! Whether you are having guests over for a special dinner or event or just want to create a seasonal look around your home for the holidays, you will be able to use these great Easter ideas. You can also tailor or tweak them in any way you see fit to meet your needs.

Decorating Outside

For many people decorating, the outside of your home can be just as fun as your indoor holiday décor. There are many great ways to decorate for Easter outside. Some commercial products, such as large, blow up Easter bunnies or eggs, can be purchased to decorate outside or you may choose to use your creativity and create your own outdoor scene. You can hang eggs from your tree or place a giant bunny on the lawn. You may decide to go with a religious theme that describes your beliefs of this holiday. It's all up to you.

When decorating outside for Easter just remember these tips:

1. Be careful of anything that will be damaged with the weather (wind, morning dew, possible rain)
2. Be cautious using real eggs outdoors as animals may be attracted to them
3. Follow safety precautions if using lights or electrical decorations

Decorating Inside

You can decorate the inside of your home for the season as well. Now is time to pull out those Easter themed wall hangings, pastel streamers, curling ribbon, door banners and other decorations. But you can also get more creative and try:

* Easter decorative candles
* Paper mache eggs decorated in Easter style is a great décor item for any room
* Create an Easter tree with your family
* Make or decorate candles to disperse throughout your home
* Use decorative Easter baskets to place of different tables throughout your home
* Easter or spring flowers brighten up any room
* Create an Easter mobile

Decorating Your Table

For many families, Easter dinner is a big deal. It's the center of the holiday events so why not have a centerpiece they will make a lasting impression? When decorating your table, the centerpiece can be one of the most important parts of your holiday décor. There are many commercial centerpieces that can be bought and used as décor or you can have fun and create your own. A basket full of hand decorated eggs is one great idea. Try using eggs that the whole family has decorated together and then display them in your centerpiece at Easter breakfast or dinner.

Other ways to decorate your Easter table are with:

* A homemade Easter tablecloth
* Easter napkin rings
* Flowers on the table or for the centerpieces (Easter lilies are a great choice!)
* Chair decorations

We hope that enjoy some of these decoration ideas and that you and your family have a wonderful holiday season. Happy Easter!

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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Easy, Last-Minute Halloween Party Decoration Ideas


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Creepy Cookies

Cookies as Halloween decorations? Why yes! Most grocery stores sell the batter tubes with Halloween-themed shapes in the centre. These are time-efficient and super easy to bake, so even hosts like me (who are not allowed in the kitchen because of previous fire-related incidents) would be hard-pressed to screw them up. Bake LOTS of these cookies. Place the finished cookies around your home on plates, in baskets or around pumpkin bases as a yummy Halloween décor accent! The next day, wrap the un-eaten cookies in cellophane and give them away at work or to those vendors you see that day (the guy at Starbucks who gets your chai latte just right every time!). While those cookies are baking...

Put out some pumpkins

Pumpkins are a great way to decorate, and are readily available at this time of year. Pick up full-sized pumpkins for your party area or the front steps of your house. Hollow out mini pumpkins for easy taper candle holders. Gut a large pumpkin and place a bowl inside for a festive punch holder. Draw faces on your large pumpkins for a comedic yet spooky effect.

Have a few extra minutes? Hollow out a large pumpkin, but don't chuck the innards. Carve a scowling face with a large, wide-open mouth. Grab those gooey insides and stream out of the mouth. Your pumpkin looks like he has eaten bad sushi, and is a hilarious conversation piece. Estimated time: Ten minutes.

Spike your punch - with food colouring

Use food colouring to turn your bunch black, blood-red, oozy green or any other combination you can create! Float Halloween-shaped ice cubes in the beverage to punch up your punch! Voila! A multi-functional decoration your guests will drink up!

Stage a gory accident

This week, you're not to feel bad about not visiting the recycling depot! Take a pair of pants (denim jeans work the best) and stuff them with plastic bags (or, if you're a dutiful recycler, clothes from your dirty laundry basket). Place the waistband area under a heavy piece of furniture (a couch, trunk or entertainment unit). Place shoes at the end and cover a bit of the shoe with the bottom leg of the pants. You now have a horrific accident that will give your guests a giggle. Ketchup blood is optional. You can take the plastic bags to the recycling depot tomorrow.

Light it up

Purchase coloured light bulbs for an eerie ambiance. Cut bats, ghosts and/or witches out of black construction paper and stick on the inside of lamp shades for creepy decorations that cast spooky shadows!

Ghosts that just hang around

Take a kitchen refuse bag and cut into squares, varying in size. In the middle of each square, place a wad of paper towel or a plastic bag (scrunched up tight). Pull the corners together and tie with an elastic band, ribbon or string. Use a Sharpie to add facial expressions. Instant ghost! Hang on doorknobs, from the ceiling (using string and a thumb tac), stairwell railings, etc.

These tips will ensure a quick and easy decoration fix. And the best part: minimal clean up the next day! Happy Halloween!

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