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Give your plants a festive makeover

Add baubles, lights and funky containers to make your houseplant­s the stars of your show this Christmas

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Looking at ways to throw your houseplant­s into the spotlight this festive season? Perhaps you haven’t got room for a tree and want to make an alternativ­e statement, or maybe you just want to give your plants a chance to shine.

“You can quickly transform your existing plants to make them feel part of the celebratio­ns,” says Rebecca Stanton, stylist at Dobbies.

Whether you’re part of the growing urban jungle club or have just a few statement plants on display, it’s easy to give them a merry makeover by adding fairy lights, simple decoration­s or just reposition­ing them.

Here, she shares her top tips to give your Rebecca a stylish festive twist.

REGROUP GREENS

A quick and easy way to make a dramatic display is to gather up houseplant­s that might usually live in separate rooms of your house and group them together, either in the middle of the dining table or on a hallway side table. For a uniform look, plant up in matching pots in a shade that ties in with the rest of your Christmas scheme. Add fresh foliage around the pots with pine cones and candles in various sizes to add height and interest. This is a luxe contempora­ry look which will cast a magical glow. Rather than repotting the plants, buy pots which will fit the plant with its existing pot, meaning that when it’s time to take down the decoration­s you can simply pop them out and return them to their usual home.

ADD SOME SPARKLE

Twinkling fairy lights instantly add magic and they are the ideal way to bring some sparkle to houseplant­s. Drape lights around branches and foliage as you would do with your traditiona­l tree, making sure that the set is suitable for your plant. Avoid anything too heavy that the plant won’t be able to comfortabl­y hold the weight of. Choose battery-operated fairy lights so you don’t have to worry about placing plants near a power source – the battery pack is easy enough to subtly hide below the top of the pot. If you are looking for an alternativ­e tree with eco credential­s that won’t take up too much room, the Araucaria (also known as a Norfolk Pine) looks like a mini tree. Unlike the cut variety though, you can keep it all year round as it can go outside through the summer months then brought back in each Christmas.

FRAME YOUR PLANT

As well as adding decoration­s to existing houseplant­s, you can frame plants to give them a festive look. A wire frame planted over a miniature Christmas tree with added lights will add a Scandinavi­an vibe. Choose one which is small enough to be easily portable, so you can use it to bring festive cheer to various parts of your home.

ADD FESTIVE ACCESSORIE­S

Self contained and messfree, terrariums can be easily updated so they become part of your festive decor. Wrap a ribbon around bottle-shaped containers, pop in a few mini baubles or add a lightweigh­t set of warm white micro lights within the glass dome. The trick is to not over-complicate, as terrariums look best styled more simply.

KEEP IT GREEN

One of the easiest ways to lift a room is the addition of some greenery. Consider a large plant such as Fiddle-leaf fig which can grow to more than 6ft and is sure to make a statement. An all year-round star of the show, it might even be an alternativ­e Christmas tree of choice for unconventi­onal decorators. Mix up plants of different sizes, from cheese plants and overhead hanging plants like Curly Spider, or String of Pearls. For an organic look, accessoris­e plants with natural colours and materials like wood and rattan. To go the extra green mile, frame windows with a garland of fresh foliage and string lights.

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Wrapping paper doesn’t need to be saved for concealing gifts. Instead, use it to dress your plants and their pots, rather like giving your houseplant­s Christmas jumpers! Create a cone-like shape around your houseplant to give it a speedy transforma­tion – simple, sleek and stylish, it’s cost-effective too.
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Nothing says Christmas quite like the poinsettia
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Get creative... a Norfolk Island pine with lights
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Try a terrarium with added baubles
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Stylist Rebecca Stanton

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