Interesting options for decorating the apartment for the New Year and Christmas
December, January and February are “hot” times, literally filled with a festive mood. But sometimes you really want to share your joyful feelings with others, decorating your home, and without spending an extra, already counting coin. In this article, special enthusiasts infected with the New Year’s idea and who want to infect others will find some simple tips on how to add holiday notes to the sometimes oppressive interior of the apartment.
When a man tamed fire ...
As the well-known truth says: "There are three things that you can look at forever: how fire burns, water flows and the starry sky shines." By the way, you should not get carried away especially when making bonfires at home. Fire is an incredibly spectacular thing, but you should not forget about fire safety standards. Therefore, if you were going to use sparklers in the interior of your apartment - cross off this component from the list.
Garlands
Saving is the lot of practical people, but it’s not worth it to get carried away extremely, and even less so. It is clear that products from the Celestial Empire beckon with their multi-colored lights and a “tasty” price tag, but the “medal” also has a downside: most often, low-quality Chinese garlands are a wick plugged into an outlet. It’s better to buy one, but a quality unit of goods, albeit an expensive one.
Other jewelry
As the saying goes, "the best gift is a handmade gift." In principle, this theorem can also be applied in decorating the interior. Limitation is just your fantasy. Type on the Internet the phrase "homemade toy" and you will find a huge number of ready-made instructions, following which you can easily do "something pretty."
The main thing in “embellishment”, like one of the Testaments, is not to harm. Therefore, in no case should you fall for cleverly set marketing networks, which will allow you to wake up in the face of your favorite Olivier on the morning of January 1, and not in a hospital bed.
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