We’re going back to the ’90s with this cozy holiday inspiration.
Thesetimeless projects and decorating ideasbring together the familiarity of classic traditions and a touch of retro flair.
For best results, use sturdy 40-pound watercolor paper to ensure the lanterns hold up beautifully.
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Dip bagel halves lightly spread with peanut butter into birdseed, then hang them as edible ornaments.
Finish off the tree by threading cereal garlands throughout the branches.
This inexpensive idea is a cheerful way to showcase the love and joy that fills the holiday season.
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Finish by crowning the tree with a 1-inch-wide pinecone.
Classic evergreens are paired beautifully with pear-toned vases, ornaments, gift wrap, andscalloped edgeson stockings.
Fresh Fruit Wreath
Transform asimple evergreen wreathinto a vibrant front door embellishment with this easy DIY project.
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Hot glue a mix of fresh, seasonal fruitsuch as apples, oranges, or pomegranatesonto the wreath.
Add lush greenery, pinecones, and natural accents like sprigs of holly for extra color and texture.
you could also include a few ribbons or cinnamon sticks for an extra touch of holiday warmth.
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Once everything is securely in place,hang your creation on the doorusing a wreath hanger.
Wrap the bag in linen or burlap and cinch with ribbon.
For added twinkle, drape a strand of battery-operated miniature string lights around the tree.
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Larger gingerbread figures also make adorable additions to your mantel or wreath.
Place the cut poinsettias in a vase of cool water for 30 minutes to allow the stems to seal.
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