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Department 56 Pine Ridge Cabin Lit Building

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Department 56 Pine Ridge Cabin Lit Building
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Credit: EnescoMerry up mantles and tables with the Pine Ridge Cabin. It is the perfect pint size escape. The detailed decoration pairs festive details like a wreath, bow, and garland with warm glowing windows.
2Host a Christmas Movie Night
Becky Stayner3Decorate the Bar
Rikki SnyderFor easy Christmas decor that's bound to impress, add garlands of greenery and dried citrus to your bar.
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4Up Your Charcuterie Game
Rikki SnyderCharcuterie boards are always crowd-pleasers, and they're easy to execute: create little groupings of dried and fresh fruit, nuts, cheese, olives, and cured meats on a large cutting board, then add touches of green with rosemary and sage garnish.
5Put Up Family Photos
BRIAN WOODCOCKChristmas is all about family, right? Therefore, you should decorate with classic photos that'll have everyone reminiscing.
6Decorate Your Truck
BRIAN WOODCOCKDisplay your Christmas spirit everywhere you go by decking out your truck (or car). Show off your favorite wreath or get creative with different seasonal elements.
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7Make a Country Centerpiece
BRIAN WOODCOCKThere are so many ways to make your tabletop feel seasonal, but that doesn't mean it shouldn't also be rustic. Set bottlebrush trees in a repurposed wood box for the ultimate country centerpiece.
8Use Different Textures
KIM CORNELISONFrom soft pillows and blankets to rough burlap, adding a little texture can go a long way. Bonus points if there's plenty of plaid!
9Use Unexpected Items
BRIAN WOODCOCKDitch traditional Christmas stockings, stars, and photos for more unique options. Instead, swap stockings for seed bags and top your tree with a tiny house.
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10Trim a Tiny Tree
MELANIE BUTCHERIt only takes a handful of ornaments to make this mini tree merry and bright! And instead of a traditional stand, try a vintage candy box instead.
11Decorate Your Desk
MELANIE BUTCHERAdd some bits and baubles to your work space. This collector uses both grown-up and school-house staples as merry accents.
12Go for Red and Green
MELANIE BUTCHERHoliday displays don't have to strictly be all Christmas items. Emulate this collector by adding Christmas-colored everyday items to your festive figures.
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13Craft an Unexpected Wreath
MELANIE BUTCHERYou can make a wreath out of nearly anything: All you need is a circular object and some ribbon! This vintage metal tree skirt does the trick when a bow is tied to the top.
14Repurpose Old Items
MELANIE BUTCHER15Double Up on Decor
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16Play with Patterns
KIM CORNELISON17Hang Some Natural Garland
KIM CORNELISONThis fresh garland is super simple to recreate: Just puncture
a hole through an apple, close to the center, then string wire through the fruit and secure wire to the garland.
Celebrate Around the Campfire
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19Shop Your Local Main Street
Getty ImagesPick out a special present for everyone on your list by heading into town. If you don’t live in a small town, visit one for the day or weekend to get your festive fix.
20Go for a Sleigh Ride
Getty ImagesGrab your warmest coat and snow boots for an afternoon spent outdoors. Go sledding, snowshoeing, ice skating, or take your family on a classic horse-drawn sleigh ride. Silver bells are a must!
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