Every upcoming holiday brings a certain dose of anticipation and excitement, as we start to take out all of the decor we’ve accumulated over the past years. Making room and setting up the decor is – let’s be honest – one of the most exciting parts of preparing for a holiday ahead.
![](http://www.thebraggingmommy.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/image-23-1100x1100.jpeg)
But the thing is, bringing out the same pieces year after year can become somewhat boring and uneventful.
On the other hand, getting completely new decor pieces every year will eventually leave you with no room to store it in. So what do you do?
Easy! Simply approach your holiday decorating efforts with these creative tips in mind and master your every holiday design like a true pro.
Choose a centerpiece
Every holiday decor revolves around a certain theme. No Easter decor will work well without colorful eggs and bunnies, just like no Christmas can do without a Christmas tree.
That’s why you should always choose a centerpiece of your decor that can work great on its own and only add to it if you wish.
For instance, you can easily choose a Christmas outdoor set to be the focal point of your yard decor, and only add a couple of more things to it, like fir branches and pinecones to further elevate the look. Since the piece already makes a statement on its own, there’s really no reason to add too many things to it. Otherwise, you only run the risk of making it look tacky instead of elegant.
Decorate for the season, not the holiday
A great idea when it comes to holiday decorations is to actually decorate for the season and not the holiday itself. So, instead of focusing the design on Easter, 4th of July, Halloween and Christmas, make it about spring, summer, fall and winter. Of course, as the holiday draws nearer, you can always add just a few holiday-specific decor elements to your already-existing design and instantly turn it into holiday decor.
For the best results, however, try to keep these additions minimal – yet effective – so that you only have a few things to remove from your decor once the holiday is over, but the season is still in full bloom.
Always go with organic, not plastic
Choosing to use organic decor pieces in your design, instead of the plastic ones, has numerous benefits.
For starters, no replica can come close to the natural beauty of these elements, no matter how well it’s crafted. This is especially true if we’re talking about flowers, greenery and pumpkins.
What’s more, using organic decor will allow you to constantly change things up, season after season, as you won’t be left with numerous decor pieces you’ll need to store away until next year.
This, of course, doesn’t mean that you can’t combine some manufactured decor items with the natural ones but try not to go overboard.
Try to keep things minimal
Another staple of a stunning holiday decor is minimalism, believe it or not. Here, less really can be more if you know what you’re doing.
So, instead of filling your home’s every nook and cranny with, for instance, Easter-themed items, try to assemble a holiday arrangement in the focal point of the room.
In the living room this will be your coffee table, in the dining room the center of the dining room table and so on.
By doing so, you’ll avoid ending up with decor that looks tacky and is too overwhelming, and you’ll also get to save both time and space cleanup after the holiday’s over.
Only use decor pieces you absolutely adore
Needless to say, when decorating with any purpose in mind – holiday decorations included – try to stick only to the pieces you absolutely adore.
When decorating for Halloween, let’s say, you don’t really need to go with ghosts, ghouls and witches if that’s not your vibe. Instead, stick to pumpkins, and garlands and wreaths made of fall leaves, chestnuts and acorns.
That way you will make your decor really reflect your personal style and vibe, instead of it looking like every other holiday decor out there.
Keep things under control
Finally, try as we might, we always somehow end up purchasing new decor pieces every season, which eventually leaves us with no room to store them. Not only that, but holiday decorating can start to become daunting – instead of joyful – if the number of decor pieces becomes overwhelming.
That’s why we should try to keep things under control and try to limit the pieces we cannot imagine our holiday decor without. The rest can be sold, gifted or donated so it can bring joy to someone else the next holiday season.