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Wednesday, May 23, 2007

My Christmas Tree Storage Habits For Your Reference

By Christmasidea.blogspot.com

Ho Ho Ho - Keep track of all your Christmas spending. A good way of doing this is by carrying a small notebook and pencil and writing your purchases in it.

I've never given much thought to Christmas tree storage before last year. I have alternated over the years between real and artificial trees. My first husband was allergic to real trees, so we always had artificial.

My first Christmas on my own, I bought an extremely inexpensive Christmas tree to decorate. I had a lot of fun putting icicles all over the tree and making it be exactly what I wanted it to be. That year Christmas tree storage consisted of putting it back into its box.

Ho Ho Ho - Real flowers needs a lot of time for maintenance while fake Christmas flowers do not require such high maintenance.

My father decided that he wanted a pre-lit artificial tree and gave me and my husband the one he had been using previously. This was a good quality artificial, one that would have been far out of my price range had it been new. We used that tree every year following until our divorce. He kept the tree and used the gigantic box it came in as Christmas tree storage.

I did not have a need for Christmas tree storage for the next several years. I used real trees for decorating and did not save the tree until the next year. I liked the smell of the real trees and thought that I would always use them. My second husband and I would get the largest tree that would fit in our home and decorate it together.

Ho Ho Ho - Take your Christmas Gift budget that was allocated in step 1 and divide it by the number of gifts you need to buy. This number will be the maximum you can spend on each gift.

My third husband doesn't really get into the Christmas spirit at all. He refuses to decorate and I think that if I tried to discuss my Christmas tree storage needs with him, he would laugh. I'm also pretty sure he would say no to the purchase. This would be categorized as silly and unneeded.

I think that I could use a better plan for Christmas tree storage. Last year, when I opened the box that my tree was stored in, there were cobwebs inside. I never found a spider, but it made me realize that there had to be a better way.

I've never noticed artificial Christmas tree storage bags before. I guess that I was never looking. I have found them priced as low as nine dollars for the size tree that I use now. I think I may just buy one and just start using it. They look perfect for protecting my artificial tree from bugs and dust.

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Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Different Styles Of Christmas Decor For The Season

By Christmasidea.blogspot.com

Ho Ho Ho - Who's your best support at Christmas� Santa Claus or you may know him as Saint Nicholas. Think about his qualities - kind, generous, loving, forgiving.

I have come to realize that Christmas decor can encompass anything. I have seen so many different types of decorating and love them all. I think that I just love the spirit of the individual that shines through the creativity.

Ho Ho Ho - Take your Christmas Dinner budget and make a shopping list.

I have used many different themes for my Christmas decor over the years. I have had a single color theme several times. I had fun decorating for the Yellow Christmas and also for the Purple Christmas. My kids thought that those years were the most fun.

My mom had a friend when I was in high school that worked as a linguist for the United Nations. I thought he had the coolest job I'd ever heard of. He had a Boxing Day party one year at his house and his Christmas decor was very interesting. His theme was international flags. I was so jealous of all of his adventures.

Ho Ho Ho - Gift an afternoon tea - type up a flyer for all the neighbors in your street to come for a Christmas afternoon tea.

I have a friend that teaches environmental science at the local high school. He had a Christmas party for his friends this year. I don't think I've ever been to his house during the holidays and seen his Christmas decor before. He had an awesome blue nautical theme for his tree and mantel. It looked so serene. He had blue lights up on the outside of his house and an inflatable Santa surfing on his roof.

Ho Ho Ho - While today the Christmas tree is an enduring symbol of the season, it wasn't always a holiday tradition.

I have another friend that has decided to use St. Patrick's Day decorations for her Christmas decor. She has a lot of fun hanging up four leaf clovers and putting Santa hats on leprechauns. She used to tell her kids that being Santa was St. Patrick's other job. Her kids grew up with some very strange notions.

I'm not really very crazy about licensed characters all over my Christmas tree. It is just not my favorite Christmas decor at all. I still remember the Year of the Bob. My son was intent on decorating our whole house one year with Spongebob Squarepants decorations. It was hideous. I had to institute some more guidelines for acceptable Christmas decor after the Year of the Bob.

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Wednesday, May 02, 2007

My Christmas Cards Joy For You

By ChristmasIdea.blogspot.com

Ho Ho Ho - One of the pagan traditions that Christians have incorporated into their Christmas celebration includes hanging mistletoe.

The week after Thanksgiving, the Christmas cards start arriving. I enjoy displaying Christmas cards all throughout December. I pin them to red ribbons and they hang everywhere. The number of Christmas cards I receive usually increases by a couple every year. I currently send out eighty three cards to family and friends and receive about sixty.

I enjoy Christmas cards because they seem to come from all points over the globe. I have made many friends over the years and have been very vigilant to remember to include them all in my mailing of Christmas cards each year. I like to let everyone that has affected me in my life to know that I remember them and care about them.

Ho Ho Ho - Find some used carton, coloring materials, scissors, glue, wire, ribbons and other necessary things you'll need. You could also consider recycling old Christmas decorations.

My favorite Christmas cards are the handmade ones. Those are the only ones that I have ever done anything beyond saving them in a large envelope with all the others from that year. I have taken a few of the super creative Christmas cards and had them framed for display. My favorite handmade Christmas cards come from my niece. The best one featured three sparkling trees and I had it framed.

Ho Ho Ho - Make a pattern of your desired Christmas flower, and then carefully cut it.

I don't dislike any Christmas cards. They are really just a way for friends and family to reach out to one another and let them know that they are still thought of and cared about. I don't usually display the bulk Christmas cards with plain pictures in my living room, though. I'm also not a big fan of overly religious Christmas cards. I do not put the Christmas cards with nativity scenes out in my den.

I think that sparkles and glitter are wonderful additions to Christmas cards. All of the extra embellishments are what makes them so special. In addition to the appearance of the card, I like to send and receive cards with personal notes inside. I am always excited to hear good news from old friends. Christmas cards with included photos also keep me feeling like I am part of my friends' lives.

I encourage my kids to send out their own Christmas cards to their friends. Even if their friends don't reciprocate, yet, someday they will. My kids make their own Christmas cards with white tags and craft items. My daughter prefers using stamps and ink to create Christmas cards. My son prefers to glue lots of small shiny objects to make his masterpieces.

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Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Christmas Gift Shopping Online - 'Tis A Reason To be Jolly

Ho Ho Ho! Enjoy your last minute Christmas shopping experience, content in the knowledge that you kept Christmas at Christmas time, you didn't waste any more time than needs be doing laborious Christmas shopping and yet you still made your loved ones feel special and over flowing with Christmas cheer.

As the Christmas season fast approaches, you may feel a sense of dread at the task of shopping that lies in wait. There are some of course who enjoy shopping on the High Street but there are many for whom this is a source of stress and worry.

Christmas shopping online is the perfect, almost stress free solution. Those that might particularly benefit from Christmas shopping online include the elderly, pregnant women, those with babies and children and people that hate queues and crowds. High Street shopping can become a nightmare for many as the shops get busier.

Online shopping from home brings many benefits including:

  • Shop when it suits you, any time, day or night.
  • Buy those top toys before they run out of stock and prevent the task of scouring the country to avoid disappointment.
  • No parking fees, public transport charges, vehicle expenses or possibility of a parking or speeding fine. (This makes the online delivery charge seem a bargain).
  • Save money; many web prices are cheaper than the High Street.
    Ho Ho Ho! Some Christmas gift baskets that are made especially for children will come filled with any assortments of toys, and sweets. Particularly merchandise such as stuffed animals, toy cars and trucks, little books, and Christmas candies such as candy canes will be included.
  • You can have the gifts wrapped and delivered to the recipient if you wish. This is great for those who hate wrapping up but can also save you additional postal costs and a trip to the Post Office.
  • If you are not at home during the daytime, you can often opt to have goods delivered to your work address or to a neighbour to avoid a collection trip to a delivery office.
  • Online shopping (using reputable sites) is a safe way to shop. Most High Street stores have online stores and use the most secure payment options. Make sure that the web address starts with https:// before you enter any personal or payment details. The 's' stands for 'secure'.
  • Take advantage of online gift offers to save you money. UK Gift Offers
  • Variety is the spice of life. You can find just about anything you want online!

Don't forget that you can enjoy a nice glass of your favourite tipple at the same time, from the comfort of your computer seat. Just make sure you do not overdo the comfort or you may get a little too jolly and spend more than you wanted to!

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