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Windowsill Christmas Décor
Windowsills can be turned into beautiful areas during the
holiday season but sometimes coming up with the right look is a
little difficult or you just can’t get your imaginative juices
flowing. This article can help by giving easy and fun ideas for
decorating your windowsill for the holidays.
1. Find holiday colored bottles in different shapes and
sizes. Arrange them on the windowsill and put water in them. Then
put pine branches, cut poinsettias and other holiday flowers in the
bottles. This creates a fun look that sparkles and shimmers when
the sun hits it.
2. Use the windowsill as a place to display pictures from
Christmas’ past. Get different sized frames, and arrange them on
the windowsill. For a dramatic effect, get an unlike planter and
plant ivy. Use those little sticks that cards come on in bouquets
but put your pictures in the top. Poke the sticks into the soil in
a fun display.
3. Create a window box indoors and put all sorts of
potted plants in it. To dress the plants up for the holiday season,
hang small ornaments on them. Then put Christmas lights on the
window box.
4. Place ivy topiaries on the windowsill and decorate
with white lace and holly.
5. Turn the windowsill into a Christmas present. Put
festive wrapping paper on the wall and windowsill so that it looks
like the front and top of a Christmas present. Put a large bow on
top with a tag.
6. Put fake snow on the windowsill and place luminaries
at equal intervals along the windowsill. Light the candles for a
cheery winter glow.
7. Arrange festive candles on the windowsill. Choose
candles with different heights and widths for the best look.
8. Hang candy canes from red ribbon so that they hang
down from the edge of the windowsill.
9. Have some of the younger members of the family make
gingerbread houses. Then display them on the windowsill. You can
even cut a bit of cardboard so that it fits nicely in the
windowsill and make little roads out of candies and icing that go
between the houses. Don’t forget the street signs.
10. Decorate with pine boughs and pinecones. You can even
roll the pinecones in a little glue and then some white sparkly
glitter to make it look like they have just been snowed on.
11. Do you have a few different tree toppers? Get small
trees to put in the windowsill; put fake snow in the boughs then
put on your tree toppers. Now people can see all of them at once.
12. Use the windowsill as a place to display your
children’s Christmas art. Get small plastic easels to put some of
the larger art on. Attach wire to the edge of the windowsill and
wrap it around a clothespin at the end. Use the clothespin to hold
artwork.
Display collections you may have such as nutcrackers, Christmas
bells, ornaments, Christmas villages, antique Christmas cards, or
model trains.
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