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Stress-Free
and
Creative Holidays
by Patty Sachs, author of the Pick A Party Books
Make it Easy
Refreshments
Decorations Ecological Ideas
Take it on the Road Holiday
Safety Prepare for Next Year
I love
this time of year when I get to share some of my best ideas and
suggestions on the art of "thriving and surviving" during the holidays. The
stress that is created by a long "to do" list and a jam-packed schedule can
easily drain some of the joy out of one's festive season. The amount of demand
for your time, energy, budget and emotional reserve that following such a
"list and schedule" requires, will be lessened considerably when you adopt
some of the following tips, suggestions and strategies.
Along with practical and clever ways to save time, money and effort I've also
included tidbits of information to enhance your "oooo and ahhhh-ability"--great
ways to produce fabulously delicious or decorative party and gift items. Craft
queens and klutzes alike will get inspiration from this eclectic collection of
holiday how-to's.
Getting together to create easy holiday craft projects is an ideal way to
celebrate with friends or family. Among the ideas you may find the perfect theme
for your festive gathering, in case you are looking for one. There are even
simple tips to follow in the effort to be ecological and altruistic.
Make Entertaining
Easier for Yourself
**Choose a non-Saturday night for your entertaining: cocktails on a weeknight
right after work, a weeknight dessert party, a weekend brunch or lunch, or a
tea.
**Entertain cooperatively with one or more of your friends. Each host invites
an equal number of guests and shares all work and expense.
**Don't make your menu too elaborate. (Dazzle 'em with dessert, since it will
be the last impression.)
**Do as much as you can in advance. Bake and freeze in microwaveable
containers.
**When guests ask if they might bring something, let them. Assign specific
items, though, to avoid duplication.
**Organize a "you help me, I help you" club to share entertaining duties.
**Prioritize your cleaning by spiffing up only what's visible and saving your
deep cleaning for after the holidays.
Add Pizzazz
to Refreshments With Simple Touches
**Fill a sparkling stemmed glass with a deli-delight or easy-fix dessert (spoonable),
tie a festive ribbon around stem.
**A festive dessert feast: Fresh fruit in a big bowl, nuts for cracking,
chocolate nibbles and sweet champagne or dessert wine.
**Accessorize your simple menu with some beautiful breads and gourmet
condiments from the "fancy food" section of your grocery store.
**Serve prepared foods on elegant plates or platters, add interesting herbs
**Sprinkle desserts with a dusting of powdered sugar. For larger dry surfaces
sprinkle on top of a paper doily for a snowflake design.
**Add cinnamon-stick stirrers to hot chocolate, apple cider or mulled wine.
**Bake stuffing or vegetables in a hollowed out pumpkin.
**Season popcorn with garlic powder, olive oil and Parmesan cheese.
Decoration
Without Frustration
**Nestle fresh apples, pears, oranges, lemons in with greens; add tall candles
for an easy, elegant arrangement.
**Tie tiny bunches of fresh herb sprigs with green garden twine or raffia and
attach them to napkins.
**Hang those beautiful and festive greeting cards to frame a doorway, mantle,
stairway or pass-through.
**Trim a pine bough garland with family snapshot cutouts and brightly colored
ribbons.
**Festive holiday lights called luminarias are simply paper bags ( tops cuffed
down) with a votive candle (in glass is best) placed in the sand that fills
the bottom. Decorate the paper bags with paints and glitter, and cut out
shapes for light to shine through.
**Add festive bows to almost everything standing still--easy and economical.
**The glow of un-scented candles will tie it all together when placed
everywhere, even in the bathroom.
Don't Just
Dream of a Green Holiday
**Cut down holiday waste: Don't use anything disposable when you can use the
real thing.
**Don't buy or use what you can manage without.
**Reuse or recycle what you can.
**Evergreen trees in pots can be replanted and cut trees can be mulched.
**Send cards of recycled paper, use white paper if you are crafting your own.
**Save cards that you receive for craft projects.
**Use real plates and cloth napkins at dinner parties. Mix and match patterns
can be very festive.
**Save beautiful wrappings, cartons and mailers for future gift giving. Even the
smallest scraps of paper and ribbon will prove valuable.
**Wrap gifts in the Sunday funny papers, brown bags, natural-fiber fabric,
trimmed or decorated boxes ( omit paper, skip the box and "wrap" gifts in
reusable containers such as tins, plastic storage boxes, baskets and bags.)
**Save and reuse any bubble wrap or foam peanuts. Popped corn is ideal for
packing short distance packages but not any that will be in transit a long time.
**Avoid foils, velvet-flocked, aluminum foil, stickers, shiny/crinkly/metallic
ribbon unless they can be re-used in a craft project.
Take Your Party On the Road
**Organize a group to take a tour of the holiday "light show" either in limo,
bus or auto caravan. Wind up the evening at a casual spot for coffee and
dessert and/or after-dinner drinks. Take photos of the most spectacular lights
and send a copy to each guest as an after-party favor.
**Gather your guests at the bowling alley, roller rink, mini-golf or driving
range for some out-of-the-ordinary entertainment, complete with fun and fast
foods from the concession stand.
Just a Few Holiday
Hazards & Helpers
**Plug no more than three sets of lights into one extension cord.
**Don't burn wrapping paper in the fireplace as it often contains metallic
materials that can be toxic if burned.
**Turn off tree lights at night to prevent them drying it out.
**Mist evergreens with water regularly to keep them fresh.
**For added safety, anchor holiday tree by tying fishing line to the top of
the tree and attaching it to a cup hook in the ceiling.
Make It Easy For
Next Year
**Keep accurate records of gifts you've given to avoid duplication.
**When you take down your decorations put each string of lights in a plastic
bag and label them with their location such as "Mantle", etc.
**Pick up bargains in holiday supplies and gifts (especially right after the
holidays) whenever you see them to lighten the next year's holiday shopping
chores.
**Wrap gift box tops and bottoms separately, elaborately, in your home decor
colors, to be reused for family gifts, again and again.
Brainstorm: One smart lady divided her
"keep in touch" list into major holidays: Valentine's Day, Easter, Halloween,
Thanksgiving and Christmas. She color coded the names and sent "annual"
greetings, throughout the year.
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