When should you put in place Christmas decorations? A decorator weighs in

Yes, there is such a thing that "too early" when it comes to putting your Christmas tree!


When it comes toChristmas decorationsIt seems to be pretty much about every neighbor or every passer for an opinion: too bright, too dull, too early, or not enough Christmas. But while most of these non-jolly critics can be safely ignored as marking with jealous individuals and judgment, there are rules to keep in mind whenDecorate your house for Christmas. And, as leaving milk and cookies for Santa Claus, put your tree and light up at the right time is among thoseVital traditions. So, when should you put these Christmas decorations? We asked the experts to stand up - and it happens, there is such a thing that "too early".

According toChristina HillCoordinator of decoration atChristmas tree without hassle, you can safely ignore the "rather traditional" practice to save yourChristmas tree decoration until Christmas Eve. She notes that there is no need to extend the wait until the last moment. And, at the same time, you can also ignore the traditional conviction that you should create your tree and your decorations "at the beginning of the Advent," says Hill. According to conventional chocolate calendars of the same name, this is a period that includes the four Sundays before Christmas, which gives you 28 days of vacation acclaim before the big day.

Nevertheless, it is important to note that you can also have too much time to lobby you in your Christmas decorations. According to most experts, the start date of the decoration is the end of the previous holidays. After all, it can be strange to have guests for Thanksgiving dinner when they sit next to aFully decorated Christmas tree. With that in mind, "SaturdayFollowing Thanksgiving is the best time to set up Christmas decorations, "saysDebra Carpenter, Director of Marketing toFlash. This means that on November 30 is your day to startPut your Christmas decorations This year.

This date simultaneously maximizes the time you spend surrounded by happy holidays, while allowing you to pass your Thanksgiving away from the crowns and all thatred and green. But why on Saturday and no Friday, you ask? Simple, says Carpenter: "You will be exhausted with all cooking, cleaning and entertainment. The last thing you want to do is drag decorations the next day." (More, there are good enoughBlack Friday sales To fill your time with the day after Thanksgiving.)

All that being said, we know that commercial and social pressures are stacked against you. "Every year, Christmas markets open earlier than the previous one," Hill's notes. (Why? To increase revenues, of course.) But every time you feel that you feel to put a cravache in late October, remember that every holiday deserves its time for appropriate decorations. And do not worry: you will be able tohang on rather early!


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