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CHRISTMAS DECOR & CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS FOR THE HOME

Give every room a chic look for the holidays with Christmas decor for the home. No matter your celebration style, from cozy classic to ultra-modern, we've got the Christmas home decorations to make the 2022 holiday season the best one yet. Read on to discover exciting ways to incorporate Christmas decorations for the home into every aspect of your life this December.


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1. Music brings people together. It is not only an uplifting experience but also a unifying one. Create a Spotify or Apple, Radio MusiCast playlist and send a link to everyone in your family so that you can all engage in the same musical experience. Or, make a collaborative playlist so everyone can add their favorite songs.


2. I have always said that food is the greatest common denominator, but one might argue that food has the heart-opening power of connection—even when experienced from afar. Choose a dish that has become synonymous with your family and send the recipe to everyone who would normally be seated at your table. Be sure to make it an easy dish and share all the ingredients and kitchen gadgets that are needed in advance. Choose a time for everyone to come together over Zoom to cook and prepare the meal together.


3. If you plan to cook and eat your holiday dinner with your immediate family, perhaps plan after-dinner cocktails with a group of your friends over FaceTime. It can be a nice way to recap with a nightcap as you share your holiday with your nearest and dearest.


4. I have become known to walk outside my door with clippers in my hand to forage in the yard for my holiday tabletop decor. Have a forage-off with friends—have everyone head outdoors to clip their favorite “something” (this can be a leaf, a pine branch, a dried pod, an herb) then use whatever they can find in the home or refrigerator (twine, old ribbon, kitchen twine, oranges, pomegranate) to get crafty and creative with what they discovered both in nature and indoors. Then, display your creation as a fun Christmas centerpiece.


5. Make a cookie, and share a cookie. Make your favorite holiday cookie and send a small batch to someone in your family in a cute holiday tin. If everyone engages, then you create a cyclical cookie trade so everyone has at least two different holiday cookies—the one they made, and the one that was sent to them!


 
 
 

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