6 Christmas by candlelight
Nothing creates a festive ambiance like the glow of candles. For a dining or coffee table centrepiece, group three pillar candles of various heights in holiday colours on a ceramic or other non-flammable dish. Scatter several tea lights in small glass holders along a mantel, bookshelf or buffet table.
7 Charlie Brown-style
At half the price of big trees, one to three-foot high mini evergreen trees make adorable desktop or table decorations. Perfect for apartments and other small spaces, ‘Charlie Brown' mini trees are available at many garden centres and Christmas tree lots.
8 How fairy festive!
Add a twinkly, romantic effect with white fairy lights. String lights along the length of a window curtain rod to brighten a room. Arrange a strand of lights along a mantelpiece, weaving lights among Christmas cards and ornaments.
9 Deck the halls and doors …
Fallen evergreen boughs and small pieces of greenery can be collected outdoors or purchased cheaply in surplus from Christmas tree lots. Natural boughs add a traditional Christmas look and scent and they can adorn banisters, doors and mantels.
10 Fragrant fireplace
Dress up a bare hearth by decorating a small wood log with flammable, decorative, scented accents, including sheet moss, pinecones, cinnamon sticks and whole cloves. When burned, this Yule log will make a glowing fire with a festive fragrance. (Use non-toxic white glue to decorate log rather than hot glue.) See below for instructions.
Scented Yule log
With this decorative, burnable Yule log, the open hearth or top of a woodstove will always look and smell festive:
Supplies:
• 1 sheet moss (from florist or craft store)
• small wood log
• white craft glue
• pine cones
• cinnamon sticks
• whole cloves
• pot pourri (Christmas blend)
• essential oils (pine, cinnamon, balsam frankincense)
Instructions:
Glue the moss to the top of the log. Glue potpourri pine cones, cinnamon sticks, whole cloves, cinnamon sticks onto the moss. Sprinkle a few drops of essential oils to the moss and spices. Add a festive bow to the top of the log (to be removed before burning).
Image courtesy of Williams-Sonoma
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