Christmas styling and decorating tips for your home and table

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Will it be a colour or a style that will be the overriding

factor for this years’ Christmas table and

decorations?

Minimalism is the motto of Scandinavian Christmas design.

A Beach Christmas…

A Traditional Christmas

Sometimes it’s best to let Mother Nature speak for herself.

A Vintage Christmas

Australian Christmas

Whatever your choice, carrying it across various

rooms and in the decorative details will mean greater

visual punch.

Twinkle lights hung from the ceiling and around doorways are perfect ways to bring a sense of occasion into the home.

I love the idea of leaning a wreath on a bar cart (or bookcase or dresser). No hanging required.

A chandelier could be the perfect spot for a little holiday greenery.

A myriad of gold ornaments hanging from a chandelier can brighten up a space.

If you haven't got a chandelier, why not just hang something from the ceiling? Think of it as a sort of upside-down Christmas tree.

Use greeting cards you receive as part of your Christmas decor. Why

not hang them in a ‘tree’?

Get creative and personalwith your decorations – a fun, affordable way for the whole

family to get involved. It’s that personal touch that adds warmth to any occasion.

Place Card BaublesYou can easily find inexpensive glass baubles that open and make them into fun party favours! Fill them with chocolate or trinkets that suit your theme, and top with the guest's name for a special place card solution.

Rosemary WreathsPersonalise settings with a dash of traditional charm found in mini-rosemary wreaths. Tie the base of rosemary twigs to a piece of string, and then simply tie the string ends together for a quick-and-easy napkin accessory. Oh, and it smells gorgeous too!

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