KAREN WIGHT -- No place like home
- Share via
As you pull the Christmas decorations out of hibernation, think about
spicing up your traditional holiday theme with something different,
something whimsical and something fun.
Tradition and Christmas go together like a hand and glove, so I’m not
suggesting that you abandon your usual holiday layout. Just add a few
twists and conversation pieces to your customs.
Last year, as I was decorating the kitchen with my usual garland,
cinnamon sticks, pine cones and apples, I decided that it was time to get
out of the box and do something different.
I had ordered some great Chinese fans from Oriental Trading Co. that
were a fabulous bright red. Originally intended to be goody-bag gifts for
my youngest daughter, these fans were just too cool to give away.
The fans were shocking red and had touches of gold with black
calligraphy. They were inexpensive and I had ordered quite a few. They
became the new theme for the kitchen.
As I studied my “resources,” I realized that I had accumulated quite a
few sets of chopsticks--leftovers from the Chinese takeout. I thought
these would look great spray-painted gold and glued together to form an
“X.”
Not abandoning tradition altogether, I also used some gold and silver
balls with wire attachments to add to the garland that sits on top of the
kitchen cabinets.
If I say so myself, the outcome was fun, different and amusing. The
kids thought I had lost my mind (which is possible), but it was a great
kitchen theme: “takeout.”
I liked it so much that I went a step further. I used clean takeout
boxes as gift boxes, hung those little soy sauce packets--the silver and
red ones--carefully pierced at the top with a ornament hook from a few
branches and added a few bundles of natural bamboo sticks to the tree. We
put a Chinese face on our Christmas last year.
Adding a new color to your usual red and green decorations is another
way to add a little sparkle.
One year I went all-out with purple. I added purple balls to our
assortment of gold, silver, red and green, and it gave the tree a
face-lift. I always like to incorporate a “theme” into the gift wrapping
as well, so purple ribbon was added to the usual selection. Purple
candles were added to the tables and purple hand towels to the powder
room. I was on a roll.
This year, my Christmas “twist” includes painting the walls in one of
the bathrooms with black chalkboard paint and letting the kids draw their
version of Christmas on chalkboard walls.
Each child came up with a different emphasis. My son has a spaceship
thing going on, the youngest drew a Christmas tree and my teenager
focused on presents. Was that predictable or what? I have added a
“naughty” and “nice” list. Everyone checks his or her status daily.
As I have been mall-trolling this season, I have noticed quite a few
great “themes” that would be fun to add to the usual holiday fare.
If you don’t want to give up your traditional Christmas tree with all
of the kids’ ornaments, think about adding a smaller tree in the family
room, the kitchen or the kids’ rooms.
A “tropical paradise” tree can be decorated with artificial orchids,
birds of paradise and leis. Strands of lighted hibiscus, fish or tiki men
add a glowing touch.
Do you have a baby in the house or one on the way? Decorate a
baby-size tree with pink and blue lights, pacifiers, family baby cups,
diaper pins and pink and blue ribbon “garland.”
Is there a fisherman in the family? Consider a tree in his or her
office decorated with interesting lures, jigs and fish ornaments.
Gardeners can decorate a living Christmas tree with seed packets, pine
cones covered in birdseed and fresh poinsettias with vials of water on
the stems to keep the flowers fresh for a couple of weeks.
Fruit is big this year and a small tree covered in beaded fruit
ornaments would be a great decoration for the kitchen counter or island.
So add an element of fun to your holiday decorating this year.
Even though we’ve “grown a little older, grown a little wiser,” we all
need a little Christmas cheer.
* KAREN WIGHT is a Newport Beach resident. Her column is published
Saturdays.
HOLIDAY TIP OF THE WEEK
Add a few extra holiday touches to the house:
* Layer holiday towels over regular guest towels in the powder room.
* Group three poinsettias around the base of a pedestal sink in the
bathroom.
* Fill a crystal bowl with gold and silver globes.
* Use pine-scented spray in all rooms of the house.
* Combine apple juice and pumpkin pie spices in a saucepan on the
stove and simmer. The smell is very welcoming.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.