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Tips To Help You Transition From Holiday To Winter Decor

by on Jan 23, 2023

Photo: This Is Glamorous

January is always an awkward time for home decor. The holidays are over, and your home feels so empty without all the festive decorations. Well, there’s an easy solution – fill those empty gaps with winter-themed decor. Don’t worry, it’s super simple to make the transition. Here are ten of our favorite ideas.   

Roundup: Tips To Help You Transition From Holiday To Winter Decor

1. Combine the greenery that you already have with pinecones, antlers, etc. to create a cozy forest sort of vibe. Photo: Savvy Southern Style

2. Paint pinecones white and attach them to jars to create beautiful, wintery candle holders. Find out more here. Photo: Nelly Vintage Home

Roundup: Tips To Help You Transition From Holiday To Winter Decor

3. Take those fairy lights off the tree and stick them in a log and greenery-filled wooden crate to make a faux fireplace. How cozy! Here are the details. Photo: Blue Roof Cabin

4. Erase your Christmas-themed saying on the chalkboard with a winter-themed one, such as “Baby it’s cold outside.” Found here. Photo: A Thoughtul Place

Roundup: Tips To Help You Transition From Holiday To Winter Decor

5. Make faux fur pillow covers for your holiday-themed pillows (then you can take them off next December to reveal the holiday pillow again). Photo: Transient Expression

6. Replace mantel decor with simple white or pale green bouquets with bare twig accents. Find lots of additional ideas here. Photo: At The Picket Fence

Roundup: Tips To Help You Transition From Holiday To Winter Decor

7. Adorn your front porch or stoop with pale-colored decorations filled with pinecones and burlap. See more photos here. Photo: Thistlewood Farms

8. Grab some pinecones from your backyard and turn them into a snowflake-shaped wreath. Photo: Southern Living

Roundup: Tips To Help You Transition From Holiday To Winter Decor

9. Spray paint an existing holiday wreath white to give it more of a winter sort of feel. Get the tutorial to make it from scratch here. Photo: Thistlewood Farms

10. Focus on warm whites in general… it may be as easy as swapping a red ribbon with a white one on your wreath. Photo: This Is Glamorous

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