Frugal and Green Decorating for the Holidays
A Decorating Guide for the Environmentally and Cost Conscious
One of the best ways to create a frugal and green holiday is to utilize the bounty of mother nature. For the fall holidays such as Halloween and Thanksgiving, consider a grouping of miniature pumpkins, squash, and other gourds that bring to mind the season of Autumn. These vegetables have a very long shelf life and can be cooked and eaten in a variety of recipes when you are done decorating with them. Instead of pumpkin carving, you can paint faces and other decor on pumpkins with non-toxic, washable paint and then bake at a later date. Items such as acorns, leaves, and dried flowers can all reflect the spirit of the season without damaging planet earth or your pocketbook. For The winter holidays, the same rule applies. Cranberries in a clear bowl on a mantle surrounded by evergreen branches makes a stunning display. The cranberries can be used in recipes later. Pine cones grouped in a clear bowl with a couple of red taper candles in the middle is also a frugal and earth-friendly option. A wreath made from dried twigs, evergreen branches and wrapped in strung cranberries is all biodegradable and reusable and makes a festive and environmentally-responsible statement. Consider a potted Christmas tree that you can plant after the holidays are over. Those are just a few examples, but the idea is to look around in mother nature and to think outside the box. Most times you will not have to spend a dime or make any impact on the environment to create a look.
Frugal and Green Decorating for the Holidays
Put some balls in bowl and call it a day.
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Takeaways
- Look to Mother Nature for help in decorating. Bring the outside in!
- Use things you already have, or that you can use again to decorate for the holidays.
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