The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

WINTER BRIGHTS

Deck the halls and crack open the Christmas candle holders, it’s time for interiors to get festive, writes Jacqueline Wake Young

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There’s no getting away from it any longer – December is here and that means it’s time to talk about Christmas. There, I said it. It’s time to get the tree up, put the fairy lights out and hang the cards – if you have any that is, they seem to have dropped right out of fashion in recent years. It’s a shame because unless you’re prepared to stand in the living room with your mobile phone held aloft for the duration of the festive season, there is no practical way to display a Christmas e-card.

With even Santa having to tighten his belt this year, many families are thinking of ways to make, do and mend when it comes to decorating the house, and it will be interestin­g to see how many go for big garden light displays given the cost of electricit­y.

The good news is, festive decoration­s don’t have to be big or, excuse the pun, flashy.

In fact, breaking out the big box of baubles that has been in the family for years, sometimes generation­s, is the stuff that memories are made of.

If you’re really décor-savvy, you’ll already have a stock of festive soft furnishing­s ready to switch in to your existing themes, such as cushions, throws and Christmass­y bedding.

If you don’t, now is a good time to start a collection, just make sure to put them all away in dustproof storage once the festive season is over so they come up fresh again each year.

If you’re stuck for space, invest in some vacuum-sealed storage bags so you can squish soft fabric items down to a fraction of their size.

Anything that provides warmth, such as a fleecy throw or festive bedspread, is a smart investment at any time but especially this year.

The motto “heat the human not the home” becomes a lot more fun when you have a reindeer blanket and a faux fur hot water bottle to hand.

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 ?? ?? Mickey Mouse & Friends Reversible Duvet Set, from £15, George Home.
Mickey Mouse & Friends Reversible Duvet Set, from £15, George Home.
 ?? ?? Handmade Christmas felt pom-pom wreath, £23, Monsoon.
Handmade Christmas felt pom-pom wreath, £23, Monsoon.
 ?? ?? Christmas Tree Cushion, £10, Primark.
Christmas Tree Cushion, £10, Primark.
 ?? ?? The Grinch ‘Grinchmas’ Cushion, £8, George Home.
The Grinch ‘Grinchmas’ Cushion, £8, George Home.
 ?? ?? Merry Christmas Cushion, £8, Primark.
Merry Christmas Cushion, £8, Primark.
 ?? ?? Christmas Jingle Bells Cushion, £8, Primark.
Christmas Jingle Bells Cushion, £8, Primark.
 ?? ?? Giraffe with lights, £8, Paperchase.
Giraffe with lights, £8, Paperchase.
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 ?? ?? BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE CHRISTMAS: Natural Macrame Cushion, £13, and assorted decoration­s, George Home.
BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE CHRISTMAS: Natural Macrame Cushion, £13, and assorted decoration­s, George Home.
 ?? ?? Red Spiced Berries Scented Pot Pourri, £3, George Home.
Red Spiced Berries Scented Pot Pourri, £3, George Home.
 ?? ?? Green Sherpa Throw, £18,
Green Sherpa Throw, £18,

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