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Christmas Decorations For Your Windows And Doors

<p>The festive season is well and truly upon us and it’s finally time to start decking the halls with boughs of holly&period; Most of us have bags full of tinsel&comma; lights&comma; Christmas ornaments and decorations for the tree just waiting to be broken out&comma; but none of these will be seen from outside&period; If you want to give the outside of your home as festive a look as the inside&comma; you can focus your energy on windows and doors for a classy&comma; Christmassy look&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Winter Wonderland Windows<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Your windows are the main features of your house’s façade and as they are usually lit up from the inside&comma; any decorations on the windows are more likely to be seen by passers-by&period; For a simple but elegant appearance&comma; you can light a candle in each of your windows&period; In Ireland&comma; a candle was always lit in one of the front windows as a sign of welcome to Mary and Joseph and the lit candle remains a welcoming sight these days&comma; regardless of your beliefs&comma; as it signifies warmth and life&period; If you do choose to light candles in your windows&comma; use hurricane vases and quench the candles if you’re leaving the house to prevent accidents&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;If you position your Christmas tree by one of the front windows&comma; people will be able to see it from outside and its lights and decorations will lend an inviting and attractive appearance to both the interior and exterior&period; You can also hang decorations inside the window&comma; which will be seen from outside&period; Snowflakes are easy to make out of paper and would make for a fitting window adornment&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Door Decorations<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;For most people&comma; Christmas is a time of family and friends&period; Our busy schedules during the rest of the year mean that we don’t get to see our loved ones half as often as we’d like&comma; but at Christmas&comma; it’s common for people to go visiting relatives and friends&period; All visitors to your home will be welcomed at your front door&comma; so you should give it a festive look by embellishing it with some choice decorations&period; A Christmas wreath is great for a front door – most garden centres or florists will stock professionally-made wreaths or you can make one at home with a wire hanger&comma; holly&comma; some craft supplies and your imagination&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Your windows and doors are like the facial features of your house’s façade&comma; so you can spruce up the external appearance of your house this festive season by beautifying them with lights&comma; decorations&comma; wreaths and whatever else might take your fancy&excl;<br &sol;>&NewLine;This article was written by homemaker Siobhan Healy who has already decorated her windows Dublin for Christmas&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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