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Getting Your Kitchen Ready for the Holiday Season
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When it comes to Christmas, most will go the whole hog when it comes to decorating the living room but when it comes to the kitchen; now here’s where the real challenge comes. Not only will adding a bit of Christmas magic, help to create a sense of continuity throughout your home but it will make your kitchen a special place to spend your evenings and spend time with your family in the run up to Christmas. Kitchens, Anglesey use some ticks that keep the Christmas theme abundant in every area of the room.


Christmas candle display – This one is a super easy way to make your kitchen more Christmassy in seconds. It’s time to pull out the candlesticks because if there’s one time of the year they’re appropriate, it's now. Create a small display if you like in the centre of a table by filling a vase or glass bowl with some left over baubles to continue the theme from your living room.
 

Pinecones, mistletoe & holly – Bring the outdoors in and arrange some pinecones and dried holly around your candlesticks and cabinet displays. If you really want to put a modern twist in it, you can spray paint your pine cones to suite you kitchens colour palette. If you’re already in love with the decorations you have, you can make a bit more of a festive feel by adding some red, gold or silver coloured ribbon around your candles, plants and lampshades.


Fairy lights – Now the nights are drawing in earlier, you may be looking for more light for the kitchen. Fairy lights will help set the ambiance of your room, being bright enough to light up and draw attention to an area of your kitchen without being harsh on your eyes. Place some battery powered fairy lights in some old large jars and dot them around your kitchen to add magical spots of lights.


Christmas Wreath – Add a Christmas wreath to the centre of your kitchen window or on your kitchen door to add a truly festive theme in an instant. To make your own, it’s simple. Tape each end of a pipe insulator together (or swimming noodle if that’s more accessible) and start gluing large baubles to it using a glue gun. Once the majority is covered, glue smaller baubles in the open spots so you can’t see any more foam. You’ll have a colourful and very professionally finished wreath that matches your theme in no time at all.
 


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