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If you’re watching your pennies this Christmas, here are some festive decorating ideas that are simple, effective and plastic-free.
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With six in ten squeezed Brits saying they have less cash to spend due to the cost of living crisis*, Christmas 2022 is shaping up to be a pared-back affair for many people.
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If you’re tightening your belt, the good news is that there are many ways you can make your home look, smell and feel festive without breaking the bank.
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This back-to-basics approach has an added bonus, too – it’s better for the environment. By re-using items you have at home and foraging in your garden, you can cut down on unnecessary plastic and packaging.
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1)Â Â Â Â Â Go foraging
Bring a bit of the outdoors in by decorating your mantelpiece or dining table with foraged greenery. Use holly, ivy, yew or fir cuttings to create a festive feel. Once you’ve arranged your foliage (there are plenty of pretty pictures on the internet if you’re looking for inspiration), add bundles of cinnamon sticks and pinecones for interest.
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2)Â Â Â Â Â Homemade Christmas crackers
Christmas lunch wouldn’t be the same without crackers – and the cheesy jokes and party hats (that flatter no one) you get inside. As shop-bought crackers can be expensive and always seem to include mini plastic toys that last all of five minutes, why not create your own? To make:
·        Fill cardboard loo rolls or paper towel tubes with homemade party hats, handwritten jokes and a few sweeties.
·        Wrap each tube with colourful paper, as if you were making a bonbon.
·        Tie each end with ribbon.
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3)Â Â Â Â Â Paper chains
Give the classic paper chain a Christmas makeover and create strings of snowmen, gingerbread men or stars. To make:
·        Take a long rectangular strip of paper and fold it concertina-style.
·        Draw half of your creation on the top side of the paper.
·        Cut carefully along the outline you’ve drawn, making sure not to cut along the folds.
·        Then unfold the paper and – voila! – your festive paper chain is ready for decorating.
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4)Â Â Â Â Â Clementine time
Dry clementines don’t just look the part; they smell great, too. To make:
·        Cut several evenly spaced incisions from top to bottom around each clementine.
·        Leave the fruit to dry out.
·        Add string or ribbon and hang.
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5)Â Â Â Â Â Paper baubles
For real impact, make several baubles in varying sizes and hang them together. You’ll need waxed tissue paper, cardboard, glue, scissors and string. There are several easy-to-follow tutorials on YouTube explaining how to make these pretty decorations.
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We’d love to see your festive handiwork. If you’ve made any decorations this year, share a photo of your creative endeavours on our social media.
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* Deloitte
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