"This time of year, scrolling social media might leave you with the sudden urge to completely refresh your holiday decor. Perhaps with that viral Home Depot Christmas tree, a new garland, or some Ralph Lauren Christmas ornaments. But unless you're decorating a hotel or hosting a hyper-specific holiday fete, there's no need to tailor your holiday home decor to one trendy aesthetic."
"Rather than get rid of decorations from previous years and start all over again, there are ways to zhuzh up your current collection - and countless low-cost DIY projects, like this year's paper chain craze. But if you're not crafty (or just looking for something a little more effortless), a stocking charm is a great way to spruce up your holiday decor without spending a ton of money or sacrificing the sentimentality of heirloom decorations."
Social media often inspires an urge to overhaul holiday decor, but a single trendy aesthetic is unnecessary for most homes. Existing decorations can be refreshed rather than discarded through low-cost DIY projects like paper chains or simple accessory swaps. A stocking charm offers an effortless, budget-friendly update that preserves sentimental heirloom pieces. Choose materials such as metal, felt, or needlepoint for a deliberate look. Avoid hanging traditional round or glass ornaments on stockings, as they can appear less intentional. Small, complementary charms can provide instant holiday charm without a complete redesign.
Read at Apartment Therapy
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