Decorate your home for the holidays this Christmas

Decorate your home for the holidays this Christmas

June Shea, president and principal creator behind Shea Studio Interiors demonstrates how to transform your home for the holidays. This winter video series is designed for the novice with easy instructions to help decorate your home for Christmas.

In this series, you will find the tools and materials you will need to add easy details that make any space festive and lively for the holiday season. Most of these techniques can be modified for any event by changing materials or altering colors. To get the most out of your Christmas decorations, make sure to watch all of the videos, including making festive Christmas bows, making place cards, decorating a Christmas wreath, making luminaries, creating a holiday centerpiece, decorating a fireplace, setting a holiday table, decorating a mailbox, and decorating a front entrance of your home for Christmas.

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Creator's Site: www.sheastudio.com
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