We are all busy people and if you observe the holidays it is not the holiday season until homes, stores and town centres are decorated in lights and tinsel.
When entire neighbourhoods are enhanced by lights and animated figurines, the celebratory tone is set and decorations can trigger happy feelings associated with holiday gatherings.
Some people find holiday decorating enjoyable, while others are less enthusiastic about readying their homes for the season.
No matter which group you fall into, the following are some simple tips to make holiday decorating easier.
Plan to decorate on a day when you do not have any other responsibilities. Choose to decorate on a day when you can devote your full attention to decorating. If you prefer to decorate alone, ask a friend to watch the kids or have a spouse take them out of the house for a few hours. If decorating is a family event, find a day when everyone’s schedules are clear.
Take out the decorations the day prior. Hauling boxes and containers from the basement or garage can take a while. Take some time to move all of the decorating items to a main floor of the house the day or night before your decorating marathon. This way you won’t get discouraged or tired by the task even before the real decorating has begun.
Put the tree up first. The Christmas tree is the a focal point of holiday decorations, so set up the tree and decorate it before you get started on decorating the rest of the house. If you do not get to all of your other decorating, at least the tree will be ready and your home will still have some holiday appeal. Once the lights are on, decorating the tree is a great activity for keeping the kids busy while you handle other jobs.
Divide and conquer. Nothing makes holiday decorating go faster than delegating decorating tasks. Assign specific tasks to your helpers. Put one person in charge of decorating the living room while another handles the outside lights, wreaths and inflatable items.
Turn on the tunes. Working to music frequently takes your mind off of the work and will help pass the time more quickly. Have your favourite Christmas playlist at the ready and turn up the volume.
Take some breaks. Working hungry or tired may lead to sloppy work or frustration. There’s little chance of untangling a knot in the lights with your patience intact if you haven’t eaten for hours.
Plan some time for lunch while you sit and rest. Survey the work you’ve done and make a list of the next steps.