Christmas is the party of the year when you have the family home for dinner and you want everything to be beautiful and perfect. We've separated some very easy tips to put into practice to help you with this task. Check it out below.
chair decoration
Depending on the model of the chairs you use in the dining room, an extra decoration on them can go very well. You can tie a red satin ribbon around them and tie a knot. To hide the knot, use small artificial pine branches and a small dry pine.
table decorations
To place on tables or other furniture, an ornament that goes well with Christmas is a small pine vase. They can be artificial, even, and look beautiful just the same. To not leave the plastic vase exposed, cover it with a rustic fabric or a green and red fabric.
To the center of the table
In the center of the table, you can place a red tray or platter with small colored candles in glass jars in the center. Around the candles, you can decorate with red fruits, such as cherries, and even put small pine branches to add color to the decoration.
decorated cutlery
Even the cutlery can be decorated. And you don't need to buy new cutlery for that. Those little Santa socks used for decoration can be great cutlery holders. It is in these details that everything can be more beautiful in your supper.
glass vases
Some round glass vases can be great for a Christmas decoration. Even those small, round aquariums can do this. Put water inside them and soak artificial red fruits and artificial green leaves inside. Place a candle on top of a base that floats in the water and light the candle.
decorations around the house
For the general decoration of the house, some items can be creatively combined to make everything look very Christmassy. Christmas balls, dry pine, colored candles, pine branches, small pine trees, ribbons in green, red and brown, rustic ribbons, among other accessories, can be combined to place in other furniture in the house according to what you have . At that time, use your imagination and don't be ashamed to decorate the house.
Text written by Ricardo Sturk from the Eu Sem Fronteiras Team