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How can I decorate an office for the Holidays?


Question Details: Hello everyone! I am trying to decorate my office for the holidays. We can't set a Christmas tree because we don't have enough space in the office, but my coworker suggested to hand Christmas ornaments from the ceiling (like red and gold maybe, the cute loking ones, not the tacky ones, lol). Now, his idea was to maybe put one red, the "something" in the middle and then a gold one and make like a line of 18 total. Anyways, do you have any idea what that "something about 1ft tall" could be? Do u have a better idea? Mind you, The place to be decorated is a travel agency and we don't want to go overboard on the money, space or Christmas decoration since one of my other coworkers is muslim. Please give me some ideas as I am heading to the stores this afternoon.

Another thing that I forgot is that the walls are white, so is the ceiling, so we need something that can be seen. I am saying this because I proposed glitter snowflakes to be the something larger hanging but we all agree that it will not be contrasting.

Considering the white walls and a muslim coworker, I would probably go with a winter wonderland type of theme. Try using light blues, silvers, greys, and the white as you basic colouring. The office is a great place to decorate because of the tools you have to use. Try finding objects on line to print out, duplicate and hang (ie, snowflakes, lodgehouses, trees). You also most probably have windows which you can spray white in the corners like some other businesses do. If you do hang garland or ornaments from the cieling keep them light. Try hangin them from different lengths. One idea I used was to print out letters spelling a phrase like "Happy Holidays", or " Ho, Ho, Ho" and framed each letter in a decrotive or contempory fram and hang them for a larger display to take up some wall space. Good luck!!!

I think your idea is great .
You could also hang some garland or tinsel.

Happy Holidays

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