This year Australian flowers and foliage have become a popular accessory for stylists and decorators. So, it’s not surprising to see them used in Christmas decorating. The subtle colours found in…
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If your new to this idea “Christmas in July” is when we in Australia take advantage of the colder winter months (July and August) and host a party or event themed around…
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Flocking describes the process of depositing small fiber particles onto a surface to create texture. A flocked Christmas tree is usually covered with white spray that simulates snow. Nowadays flocked Christmas trees come in all shapes and…
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The current fashion for floristry in Christmas decorating has never been more popular, and it’s not all about the poinsettia! These days artificial flowers and plants can look incredibly lifelike. In keeping…
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“A treasure trove of golden flowers, white peacocks and pearls. Chandeliers illuminate a tree filled with riches. Ornate bird cages and gilded frames add to the regal splendour found in this…
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Pinecones are perfect for any type of Christmas decorating. In their natural state they look fantastic in a traditional wreath and just as good as part of a table centrepiece. When…
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Well we are the ‘lucky country’ so why not celebrate Christmas twice! If your feeling a little confused or live overseas I should explain. Over the past few years celebrating Christmas…
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Dried flowers have never much appealed to me. Fusty arrangements in shades of brown and dust collectors to boot. Well, that was the 70s! Natural products can be used to great…
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I thought the cloche (bell shaped glass cover) might be a passing fad but come 2016 this trend is still going strong. Originally a piece of scientific equipment the bell jar…
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It’s become increasingly popular to co-ordinate a Christmas tree with your home decor. I’ve seen some great examples. Aside from matching your colour scheme introduce decorations with haberdashery appeal. Trimmings such…