Sunday, January 4, 2009

No Time like the Present: Repurposing Christmas Decorations


It may be a new year, but that doesn't mean there's nothing to salvage from the old one! In fact, a thrifty shopper can find some great deals out there, if she's fleet-footed, discerning, and plans ahead. So today I thought I'd show you a few of the post-Christmas sale finds I'd gotten in non-thrift stores, to squirrel away for the next holiday season-- and to repurpose for everyday decor!

One thing I'd become fascinated with in the past few years were glass tree-topper style decorations. So, with markdowns of up to 75% off in stores like Michaels and Target, now was really the time to get them...


I went with silver, because they reminded me most of the old mercury Christmas ornaments. The little forest above was accumulated from a couple of different stores.

I couldn't resist this cloche tree. The Victorians were so big on displaying things under these domes, so this somehow seemed just right at home in my house...


Here are a couple of purple and silver tree-topper-type stars from Tarjjjjay...


Then at K-Mart, I picked up this richly-done tree skirt for my bedroom. That room has a lot of Eastern/Indian influence in it, so I think this will go around my faux potted palm which I decorate with ornaments...


I also got a number of post-Christmas bottle brush trees, which otherwise would have been entirely too pricey for me... I love their vintage look, but I don't see why such small items need to be so costly.


And my friend Scoobie let me take photos of her discounted angel and Christmas stocking in icy blue and brown. She'd had her eye on these before Christmas, and was pleased to find them so on sale after the holiday...

But it's always good to remember that Christmas decor doesn't always have to be used for Christmas. In fact, more and more there are interesting items for Christmas that work really well in a Victorian home, year-round, or repurposed for other holidays.

For instance, these pretty crystalline glass flowers, intended to decorate a tree or wreath, look lovely in a vase, long after Christmas...


And choose wisely, and some Christmas decor works equally well for Valentine's Day! Like this tree from Target. Intended for Christmas, the circular metallic leaves will be just as appropriate for the holiday o' hearts...


In fact, I was seeing things already in the stores very similar to this, only without the Christmas label. Why not reuse and repurpose?

Depending on your color scheme, so many Christmas items can be used for other things throughout the year....

  • Plain red tablecloths and placemats from Christmas work equally well at Valentine's Day or the Fourth of July, depending on what other colors you pair them with.
  • Candles can be used at any time!
  • Having trouble finding hunter green? Not at Christmas! Throws, pillows, handtowels-- even curtains-- become easier to find in specific colors around the holidays.
  • And don't forget, you can use that green for St. Patrick's Day, as well!

Yes, it always helps to think flexibly when you hit the post-Christmas sales. I'm particularly fond of textiles from this time of year, because things tend to be made in more luxurious fabrics-- velvets, jacquards, brocades and tapestries-- which say Christmas to some, but Victoriana to me!

Ah, as the Christmas decorations come down, the house suddenly seems so empty... And that's why I'll be getting started soon on my Valentine's Day mantle and tablescape. I did this last year, and it really helped to wash away the winter "blahs." It gave me something cheerful to look at until the trees began to bud and the grass began to green.

You can see the box of decorations just waiting to find their place...


Of course, I'll keep you all in the loop on how that comes along!!


And otherwise I hope to see you this coming Wednesday, when take a peek and what's in this week's Treasure Box!

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