If you live in a tropical climate like I do during the wintery months, it can be hard to feel festive and cheerful, especially when the temperatures reach 80 degrees before noon! To ignite the holiday spirit, bring the unique snowflakes inside and create hanging indoor home decor. Place these decorations near windows and around doorways to truly feel as if you’re walking through that delightful first snow of the season. This Christmas window decoration idea will never go out of style. For heavier paper choices, use fishing line rather than string, which is denser and can detract from the magic.
Nothing says, “Happy Holidays!” like celebrating the season with beloved friends and family. You may not be the perfect hostess, but your “cool” home decor can speak for itself when you follow a simple theme of winter, snowflakes, and good light. Using clear crystal glasses, white table cloths, cute little paper snowflakes, and just a teensy bit of color with peppermints can really make your holiday party sparkle. With a little of Bob Hope’s crooning in the background, wide-open windows, and neatly arranged drinks, your guests are sure to remember how nice it is to spend the season with you.
The fairest window decor of all! This Snow White-inspired Christmas window decoration idea is delightful and so great for getting kids involved in the decorating. Igniting the holiday spirit in others is just one of the many great parts of this holiday. Getting others involved in the childhood-inspired window decor is sure to spark the spirit in you too. This super cute arrangement of shiny red delicious apples in small pots complemented by old white books with gold embossing truly enhance the feeling of winter, gratitude, and joie de vivre. This holiday decoration is sure to be noticed and mirrored by all of your friends.
A classic Christmas window decoration idea is written in the stars. Your holiday decoration can be starlit, simple, and stunning with a bit of star power. Inspired by the importance of the North Star, place this beacon of hope center stage in a window Christmas decor surrounded by snow-covered tree figures and the most important word of the season: love. The best decor is that which reflects our own values, our own memories, and our own desires for the coming new year. Creating meaningful decorations that will inspire is always about visualizing and manifesting what is at the heat of the holiday season. Use what brings you joy and add it to your window display for a true reflection of the Christmas spirit.
The best home decor is sometimes made with the arrangements that have the most natural color. Though it may seem easier to go with an all-white themed holiday decoration scheme, sometimes color can provide that much needed contrast. A simplistic window sill assortment of poinsettias and plaid ribbon, especially with white-painted windows, can bring a pop of color and draw the eye. Going green and red in the windows can have your friends go a bit green with envy as they wish they’d thought of this cool Christmas decoration idea!
The beloved children’s book, The Polar Express, is a classic read for the holiday season and a wonderful choice to display truly inspired home decor. Creating a Christmas window decoration idea in homage to the childhood favorite tale would certainly be a great way to ignite holiday spirit in those young and old. The simplistic arrangement is a bit cheeky and subtle. Incorporating pine leaves and pinecones to represent the outdoor adventure, a candle to light the way in the dark, and the iconic Santa Clause sleigh bell is the best way to spark those old feelings of joy and imagination.
A single star is not the only way to celebrate and bring light to your home’s decor. To bring a bit of variety to your window Christmas decor, you can play with an entire night sky! Adjust the different sizes of lights and create patterned arrangements that avoid monotony. The soft incandescent lighting in a wider window offers that warm, Christmasy glow as you settle in to your pajamas and cozy up on the couch to watch holiday classics. Experiment with the height to obtain the best illumination both inside and outside for the perfect Christmas window decoration idea.
Combining different elements and effects for an elegant window Christmas decoration is sure to dazzle any old Grinch! Though possibly a bit more time consuming than other window Christmas decor choices, mixing and matching your talents can create unique cohesion perfect to inspire joy. A bit of tinsel here, an ornament there, a flying reindeer or two, some soft back lights twinkling in the distance, and a sprig of green pine will truly culminate in a beautiful and stunning display. Use window space, or white space, to both highlight each element and allow it to radiate with the others.
Just because you do not have a window sill does not mean you cannot have cool and festive home decor! Silhouette Christmas decor in the window invokes the images of a sleepy midnight town just waiting on Christmas Eve for Santa’s long-awaited arrival. A few creatively placed string lights or flickering votive candles spark dancing shadows on sheer drapes, and spark any child’s imagination (or even your own). Let the playful shadows ignite joy. Silhouette designs, especially for Christmas, are an awesome idea to engage all of your space in your home and use every square inch to inspire holiday magic.