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Repurpose your Christmas tree for New Year’s with these simple decor ideas
The first step is to pick a classic, recognizable New Year’s color scheme to help make your holiday transition clear. Silver, gold, and blue are traditional New Year’s colors that everyone is familiar with. Bright, peppy colors like hot pink and teal form a modern palette that stays relevant after Christmas is over.
Lavender is a handy natural solution for keeping pests at bay. This is for two key reasons: firstly, its chemical composition, while soothing for humans, can be overwhelming to most insects. This means it acts as a repellent, deterring pests from making their home anywhere that's too highly fragranced.
Vintage Christmas decorating is less about chasing trends and more about creating a tree that feels collected, storied, and deeply personal. By borrowing cues from classic materials, nostalgic color palettes,
The end of the holiday season is here, which may mean it’s time to take down that Christmas tree and garland in the house.