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Easy Home Decorating for Easter

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The Easter holidays often get neglected when it comes to decorating one’s home. It is the highest holy day in the Christian faith, and there is less of the revelry usually associated with Christmas. Even though it is a time of great rejoicing, it is more thoughtful and low-key than other holidays. However, there is no reason why you cannot use some very simple techniques to add a special touch to your home this Easter, whether or not you are entertaining others. Make your family’s own Easter celebration more beautiful with these inexpensive decorating ideas.

Shallow Easter 'Nest' Flower Arrangement• To make an unusual centerpiece, find some different glass goblets or bowls from around the house and turn them upside down. Place white or gold pillars and votives on top of the upside-down items, and suddenly your centerpiece looks very sophisticated at a rock-bottom price. Add some baby’s breath or other fresh greenery around the bottom, away from any possible flames. See “Easter Flower Arrangements” for more centerpiece ideas.

• Consider making a wreath or other object to place on your front door. After all, that is what everyone sees first! See “Making A Spring Wreath For Easter”.

• If you do not have a set of “dress” linens for your table, use a plain white fabric tablecloth, ironed and starched. White is classic and elegant! Besides, it is also a symbolic color for Easter—for the purity and holiness of Christ.

• Buy Easter lilies, tulips, irises, or hyacinths from the nursery the day before Easter for the lowest prices. Place one on your hearth or put several in your foyer for maximum floral impact.

• Place a single flower at each place setting right before the meal.

• If you have any display crosses in your home, move them all to a central location as a beautiful reminder of the reason for the holiday.

• Make sure to use your nicest dishes and silverware, even if that means doing a little polishing afterwards. China and silver are meant to be used—if Easter’s not special enough to get out the china, what occasion is?

• Learn a simple napkin fold to impress your guests and add a special touch to the dinner table. Here is an example:

Basic Pyramid Fold:

  • Fold napkin in half diagonally. Then turn the napkin so the longest side is on the bottom.
  • Grab each one of the bottom corners, and fold corners up to meet the top point. You should now have a smaller diamond shape.
  • Turn napkin over and fold in half. Pick up at the center and stand on base of triangle in the middle of the plate. This is a simple, elegant fold.

Whatever your unique decorating taste, make your family and guests see how important Easter is to you by the way you present your home. Your decorations do not have to be expensive or pretentious to convey style, elegance, and class.

by Meredith Mooney

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