Christmas Ornaments: New Ideas for Old Decorations
December 6, 2009 by admin
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Most families have a collection of Christmas ornaments they display on their tree year after year. Often times, these ornaments are full of sentimental value. However, when you’ve been using the same ornaments for many years, they can also get a little boring. The important thing to remember is, you don’t have to part with your old ornaments in order to freshen up your tree. Hang onto those treasured items and find a new way to display them.
When getting ready to clean out an old collection of Christmas ornaments, the first step is to weed out any items that are worn or broken. Some things you may be able to repair easily, while others will need to be thrown away for safety reasons. Next, go through the remaining ornaments and decide what you want to keep. If there are ornaments you don’t want to keep, but also don’t want to donate to charity, consider handing them down to another family member. The gift of an old heirloom ornament might mean a lot to someone else in the family.
Now that you’ve got your old Christmas ornaments cleaned out and you’ve decided what to keep, the next step is figuring out how to display them. If you still want to display them on the main Christmas tree in your house, then consider ways to freshen up the look of your tree. If you currently use an artificial tree, you might want to consider getting a live Christmas tree this year, or perhaps just purchasing a new artificial one in a different size or color. Adding a new set of ornaments in coordinating (or differing) colors will spruce up the look of the tree. You might also consider new lights. For example, if you’ve always used multi-colored lights in the past, try using plain white. You’ll probably find that your holiday ornaments stand out a lot more. You could also add some other types of decorations to your tree to make it feel new again. Consider adding strings of beads, tinsel, feathers, floral accents…the sky’s the limit! For a really unique and whimsical tree, you can add almost any item and it will simply add character to the tree and make it more interesting.
In some cases, you may not want to put your old ornaments back on your main Christmas tree. After all, you’ve been using them there for years, so why not come up with a totally new way to display them? One option is to purchase another, smaller tree that you set up in another part of the house, and use only your old decorations on that tree. If your collection of old ornaments isn’t very big, a small tabletop tree will probably be large enough, and these smaller trees can be lovely on an end table or buffet, in a foyer, or on a countertop in a guest bathroom.
Old ornaments also make a nice display in a lighted curio cabinet. Try accenting the display with old photos of your family around the tree when it was decorated with those ornaments. Old ornaments can also be very carefully placed down inside a large clear glass vase, bowl, or hurricane lamp. This is a beautiful way to display your ornaments, while still keeping them safe. You can then use the vase or bowl as a centerpiece on your holiday table.
Be sure to choose a good, safe method of storage for your old ornaments. When packed away, you don’t want them touching one another, because they may get scratched or broken. Also be sure to pack them toward the top of your boxes. Remember, the more you have to dig for something, the more likely it is to get broken.
So next time you’re cleaning out your holiday decorations, don’t throw out old ornaments simply because you’re tired of them. There are many new and fresh ways to display old items. With a little time and creative thinking, you too can come up with a unique new way to display your old memories.
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Where To Find Christmas Decorations And Ornaments
December 4, 2009 by admin
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Are you looking for the best Christmas decoration and ornaments? There are a lot of stores everywhere. If you take a look through your local mall, you’re likely to find a huge selection of decorations to suit just about any taste and budget.
The perfect time to shop for decorations is the start of December. During this season, some shops and stores offer great discounts. Sometimes, you need to buy the tree first, and after displaying it in your home for a few days, you’ll come up with imaginative ideas on how to decorate it.
When it comes to ornaments, the best thing to do is to choose the color of your decorations to compliment the tree itself, or the color of the room where the tree will be placed. Usually, during the holidays, there are specialty stores in the mall, or special departments set up at regular stores that display a wide range of ornaments with unique colors and designs.
Christmas decorations can also be bought in souvenir shops you find while on vacation. These ornaments are often hand or natively made out of native materials too. Usually, these decorations are unique, but they can be a little expensive. If you want to buy cheaper decorations, you can find them in smaller stores away from the malls. You might have to search a bit, but what you find will be worth it.
You can also look for decorations in printed brochures and catalogs. These usually have a way of appearing in the mail just before the holiday season. Here you’ll find all the details, the sizes, colors available and the prices. Often there are discounts for buying more than one ornament. This can be a great way to decorate your tree for the holidays.
If you are comfortable shopping online, you can check websites that offer Christmas decorations. Use a search engine, and enter “Christmas ornaments” and you’ll find lots of places to shop. Many of these sites offer discounts for easy shopping.
If you’re going to buy Christmas lights, make sure that you buy them from a good store. Quality is important to consider in choosing lights – you want them to last more than one season. By choosing a good quality light, you won’t have to buy a new set each year, and more importantly, you’ll protect your home and family from the faulty wiring of cheaper lights that can be a fire hazard.
When the holidays are over, be sure to sort and store your decorations carefully. Try to keep the boxes or cartons they came in, so that they can be put away safely, without worrying about breakage during the year. This way, you’ll have the same wonderful, beautiful ornaments ready to use next year and for years to come.
Christmas Crafts – A Wonderful Way to Pass on Christmas Ornaments from Generation to Generation
December 1, 2009 by admin
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Rekindle some joyous spirits from Christmas past by re-crafting some of your most precious Christmas ornaments with your loved ones.
What do you do when parents no longer want to do the whole Christmas tree decorating thing and they have chosen to part with such items as ornaments? Well, faced with going thru my parents boxes of holiday items, and already having several of my own ornaments, I decided to come up with a way to pass on the family traditions by re-crafting such precious ornaments for my Christmas dinner party. If you are going to be hosting such an event you may want to check this out.
Supplies you will need for this project:
Ornaments Red & White clear colored cellophane wrap. Gift tag stickers Glass bowl or medium size decorative basket Sharpie pen â?? We chose red & green, but black would work also. Craft Scissors Satin Ribbon â?? We chose a candy striped, but a red & white plaid would also work.
Using your fine tip sharpie pen, label each gift tag by writing the words â??Generation to Generationâ? or you can make your own paper craft gift tags. Next, using your craft scissors, cut cellophane in to squares large enough to tie a bow at the top of the ornament.  For this project we chose to alternate red cellophane and clear cellophane.  This way the beauty of the ornaments can be viewed through the cellophane. A pretty candy striped satin ribbon is used to add a decorative touch by tying a bow to secure your cellophane to the ornament. Now youâ??re ready to personalize your project. Peel and stick your labeled gift tag sticker directly on to the cellophane.  Or, if you prefer, you can make your own paper craft gift tag.Â
When arranging your wrapped ornaments either in a glass bowl or decorative basket, keep in mind that the heavier large ornaments will need to be placed at the bottom, and the medium sized ornaments in the middle and smaller ornaments on top. Next, place your bowl or basket next to the front door.  Your family members will truly enjoy sorting through the beautifully wrapped ornaments, but most of all, a â??parentsâ? or â??grandparentsâ? memory of holiday gatherings will be with them always and now they can pass them down to their next generation and so on and so on.
Linda Johnson is a degreed and experienced crafter and interior/exterior decorating specialist, with years of experience helping friends, family, and clients solve their decorating and craft needs. Linda and her contributing writers invite you to submit your own great ideas for free, and also find tons more craft ideas and decorating projects like this with photos to try yourself.
A Cat Inspired Christmas Tree With Christmas Cat Ornaments
November 21, 2009 by admin
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The Yuletide season requires loads of planning, conceptualizing and decorating, making it a good time of year for families to bond and spend quality time with each other. Every member of the family will get a chance to contribute to decorating the home, and everyone will have a say in the theme that will inspire the Christmas decorations. So if you happen to be a cat lover, then your favorite pet may also make a cool contribution to your Christmas experience. Imagine your Christmas theme this year with a touch of the felines. Your cat will definitely have that quizzical look on her elegant face as she sees the entire kitty inspired features of your Christmas decorations.
Starting with the Christmas tree, the best possible way to give it a cattish feel is by trimming it with Christmas cat ornaments to give the whole tree a cat inspired theme. You can easily find Christmas cat ornaments for sale in the department stores or better still, how about making your own Christmas cat ornaments to add a more personal touch to your tree? And what better way of making your own Christmas cat ornaments than doing it with your kids! All you need are some handy materials, cutting tools, painting sets and sheer creativity.
One problem you may find is when your cat gets really curious about all those enticing cat Christmas baubles and cat Christmas bells hanging on the tree. I for one actually do not find this to be a problem, and I enjoy seeing my feline friend exquisitely playing with the Christmas tree decorations – as long as she does not try to eat the Christmas lights of course. But if you have a problem with this sort of cat behavior, I have the right Christmas cat ornament for you.
This Christmas, cat decorations that you can make with your children will not only liven up your Christmas tree, but also warn you when your cat starts playing with them. This is how it’s done: first of all, you will need some empty plastic Easter eggs, wire in a variety of different colors, some small bells, paints, wire cutters, sheets of felt, glue, glitter, and a small drill or a push pin. Then you need to cut the plastic Easter eggs into halves, and put some designs onto them using the paint, shapes cut from felt, glue and glitter. Just remember to make sure that your design is appropriately cattish. You can draw cats, kittens or anything that has something to do with cats on your halved plastic Easter eggs. When you have done this, put your masterpieces on one side to dry, and start cutting the wire into lengths of three to four inches. You can then twist-tie the colorful wires onto your bells. After doing this, your painted egg halves will probably be dry, so you can now put a hole in the top of each one using the small drill, or by heating a push pin in a flame and then pressing the heated point through the top of the egg.
You can then put the wires with the bells on them through the holes. Loop the end of the wire around your finger and twist tie it to the base. You then have your cat Christmas bells ready for hanging. After putting them up, you can all appreciate the team effort, and when you hear the bells ringing, the culprit is on the loose.
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Christmas Decorations: Get Access of Online Cost-effective Christmas Ornaments
November 19, 2009 by admin
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Today, Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. His birth changed the whole world — and He can change our life. His mother was the Virgin Mary. Since fact is that, When Jesus was born, some people welcomed Him & Pray for him. In Actual, People Celebrate Christmas Holiday in the memory of Christ Jesus.
Now a Day, ‘Santa Claus’ has become the human face of Christmas. Pictures will be seen everywhere of the old man with long white beard, red coat, and bag of toys. Children are taught that he brings them presents the night before Christmas and many children up to the age of 7 or 8 really believe this is true.
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From November onwards, it is impossible to forget that Christmas is coming. Colored lights decorate many town centers and shops, along with shiny decorations, and artificial snow painted on shop windows. People search for the free time to purchase Christmas Shopping from Online Store’s to decorate their place.
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Ideas for Christmas ornaments
November 11, 2009 by admin
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As we place our Christmas tree, long before the Christmas, our heart starts wishing for the best Christmas of our life. Soon everybody starts shopping for various Christmas accessories. Christmas is the time when shops and departmental stores are flooded with a wide variety of Christmas ornaments. Who doesn’t get lured by all these glitzy ornaments! Christmas ornaments are not very hard to find. You can get these in your nearest departmental stores. Places from where you buy other Christmas accessories also provide Christmas ornaments. You can also order for Christmas ornaments on the internet. Make sure you check for shipping charges before placing an order. Themed Christmas ornaments are gaining a lot of popularity these days. Initially Christmas ornaments were suspended from the tree branches in order to pacify the Gods and ask for happiness, peace, favor and blessings. This whole idea of putting Christmas ornaments has been lost somewhere and only the adornment is into continuation. Christmas ornaments may not be a mandatory item for Christmas but they have a cultural significance. In the past, Christmas ornaments were made of natural substances like wood. Wood was carved into many shapes and forms to make angles, stars or balls. These traditional ornaments were sprayed with Christmas colors like red, green, white, golden or silver. Traditional toys are still in demand. Christmas ornaments symbolize festivity and merriment. You can make wooden dolls as Christmas ornaments. Stitch beautiful doll apparels and adorn them with glitters. You can also make a snow man with plaster of paris. Make cute Santa caps to decorate the snow man. Some great ready made Christmas ornaments include dog bones personalized pieces, good luck messages, teddy bear ornaments, dancing Santa, baby’s first Christmas ornaments, glass apple ornaments, Christmas garlands, sports themed ornaments, gift pouches, hangings, ocean themed adornments etc. Some other popular Christmas ornaments include vegetable toys, hanging fishes, birds, stars, reflectors, crystals pieces etc. Hanging bells look as beautiful as ever. Series of colorful bells adorn the Christmas tree like starts embellish the sky at night. Aluminum bells are long lasting and can be preserved for years. Behave like a responsible citizen to have a safe Christmas. Make use of organic colors and fabrics to make your Christmas ornaments. Let your children experience a healthy world. Also try and avoid plastic and other non-recyclable products to save our planet. A safe and sound Christmas is a cheerful Christmas.

