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Follow these tips on how to decorate after Christmas.

I remember the wonder and anticipation of Christmastime as a child. The holiday season definitely lasts from Thanksgiving through New Years.

It’s easy to see how, for many, the end of Christmas can be a let down—especially for those who don’t live for football!

With careful planning, our holiday décor can easily transition into winter.  There are plenty of our popular holiday items work well in a cozy winter home decorating plan.

Many decorating styles, such as farmhouse,shabby chic, and rustic elegance incorporate these materials into homes year-round.

A few simple touches can complement such color and rustic themes already in use. Here are a few ideas on how to decorate after Christmas.

 

Subtle Color and Shine

Using white, neutrals, and some sparkle in your holiday aesthetic can be a good way to decorate after Christmas.

These colors resemble the snow-covered, crisp outdoor views from our windows this time of year.
 
Silver, pewter, and metallic objects reflect light and add elegance and interest to an otherwise quieter season.

Such elements can easily be in frames, trays, candleholders, baskets, pitchers, etc.

White twinkle lights, glass, and mirrored items—including trays, chargers, and other furnishings—can be added.



Crystal, glass, milk glass, and

ceramic items also bring elegance

and illuminate your space in the

shorter days.  

Wildlife elements—think pheasant feathers, antlers, animal print fabrics and wildlife wall art—can be incorporated to decorate after Christmas.

Various options exist for wildlife representations in  a variety of colors.

Rugs and dishes are great places to find these, as well as table runners, dish towels, and slipcovers.

Frosted Greenery

Incorporating nature into your winter scene offers additional creative opportunity. Bring the outdoors in! Carry those pine cones, wood slices, and snow-covered greenery into the new year. Spray them with a little faux snow or dust them with a bit of glitter shimmer for some extra glitz.

Flocked and frosted greenery is not just for December, and it turns out to be one of the easiest ways to decorate after Christmas and most elegant additions to your winter scheme.

Continue with the garland, wreaths, faux snow berry stems, and faux floral themes of the holiday season. Don’t put them away. Just add to them!

White peonies, roses, and hydrangeas work all year long—especially during winter. Don’t be afraid to keep red floral picks and stems in your arrangements. Consider holly, red roses, carnations,and other winter blooming flowers for arrangements. Greenery belongs in winter décor. Enjoy the pine and other evergreen out a while longer!

 

Layer Throughout

Winter is snuggle weather. Increase the fabric layers with the decrease in temps. Bring out more blankets and add fabrics. Soft and chunky knitted blankets and pillows help to cozy up a space quickly!

Making some small additions and changes to your holiday decorations can bring a fresh, inviting ambiance to any of the spaces within your home.

 

Simple extensions and alterations of your holiday home accessories will bring a welcomed change to your space.

What are your favorite winter items to decorate after Christmas with?

Where are your favorite spots to decorate after Christmas in your home?