Christmas
Decorating Trends for 2006
By Catherine
Spelling
This
year, the latest craze in Christmas decorating is going back
in time. Homeowners seem to be less interested in the icicle-type
lights and the use of single color strands. Baby boomers seem
to be harkening back to the days of their youth, by bringing
back the full color glory of traditional Christmas lights.
Lawn
ornaments have become a must-have for the decorating elves in
your neighborhood. Families everywhere are installing huge lawn
ornaments, many consisting of animated light patterns. They
sheer number of choices for shapes, sizes, and designs should
tell you that these are very popular with festive homeowners.
I am a huge fan of the old-style bubble lights (you know…..the
ones with colored water and bubbles inside), and they have returned
with a vengeance.
Many
people seem to be gravitating back to using real trees, instead
of using plastic pre-fab ones. Who can blame them? They smell
great, and they make Christmas feel that much more real. My
family has always used a real tree. It has become a family tradition
to go out and cut the tree ourselves. We usually wait until
mid-December. We all get bundled up in our snow gear, get our
sleighs out, along with a thermos of hot apple cider, and make
our way into the bush. The kids love it, the dog loves it, and
it makes for an excellent family adventure!
It
seems that Christmas flowers have also changed with the times.
Although the classic red poinsettia will likely be with us for
the rest of time, many florists are offering their customers
alternatives. As has been the case with flowers in general for
some time, florists are now adding dyes to traditional holiday
flowers and bouquets. My personal favorite happens to be a bright
violet poinsettia. My daughter prefers cobalt blue. What is
yours?
Whether
you are a staunch Christmas traditionalist or you are keen on
changing along with the current decorating trends, Christmas
decorations have never before been so varied and left consumers
with so many choices. So get out there and shop, shop, shop!
Tis the season, after all!
Catherine
Spelling absolutely loves Christmas with family and friends.
She often starts shopping for next year on Boxing Day, and hides
the gifts for an entire year. When she is not trying to prevent
her children from finding her purchases, she writes for christmaslightsanddecorations.com
– an online resources for all things relating to Christmas and
decorations, with information about Christmas
lights, Christmas
ornaments, Christmas
crafts and more.
Article
Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Catherine_Spelling |