‘Tis the season for family gatherings, dinner parties, gift exchanges and the sound of laughter coming from around the table. With the hustle and bustle surrounding the holidays, finding ways to reduce stress can help you survive the season. Here are some simple tips that will help your holidays go from hectic to holly and jolly, with even a little time left over to relax before your guests start arriving.

Clean sweep your to-do list

Getting a jump start on your home’s preparations will keep you from burning out early. Clean the house thoroughly a few weeks prior to your big event instead of waiting until the last minute.

Check for any light bulbs that need to be replaced, carpet stains that need treatment, and pesky cobwebs in your fixtures. Discard old condiments in the refrigerator and add more to your shopping list.

Discover the trick that baking soda and a warm rag left on a glass cook top for 15 minutes leaves your surface sparkling — no elbow grease required. And don’t forget your oven — the self-cleaning option saves you time so you can move on to the next task.

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Own the tradition

While the tradition of celebrating holidays is passed down from one generation to the next, there’s no need to hide your personal flair. Forgo a traditional centerpiece and create a tablescape reflective of your family’s personality instead. To add dimension to your dessert table, glue candlesticks to mismatched plates to create holiday treat pedestals.

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Only have a few minutes before your guests arrive? Use Krazy Glue Craft Gel to create centerpieces and personalized place settings out of beads, gourds, holiday baubles and handwritten name cards. Even if your handwriting didn’t score an A, your guests will appreciate the special touch.

Decorate like a pro

A tchotchke here and garland there can soon lead to decoration overload. Choose a color scheme ahead of time and stick to two or three colors.

Decorating with colors that complement your existing decor will bring holiday cheer into your home seamlessly. If you have outdated decorations that you just can’t part with, consider giving them new life with a fresh coat of metallic spray paint. Wrapping gifts with similar colors, ribbons and metallics add the finishing touches to your decorating scheme.

For added cost-savings, potato chip bags turned inside-out can be repurposed as metallic wrapping paper or bows. Cut open the empty bag, wash with soap and water and let dry. Then wrap your present and finish with a colorful ribbon or gift tag.

Take-home treat trends

Tired of losing Tupperware containers to family and friends who forget to return them? Pick up an assortment of blank, disposable take-out boxes from your local craft store and apply adhesive labels.

Write your guests’ names on the labels and decorate the boxes for the occasion with embellishments and glue. When it’s time to fill each box as your guests prepare to leave, keep a marker and extra labels nearby so you can also write down what treats they’ll find in each container.

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Storage solutions

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When the holidays are over, ornaments don’t always find their way back to their original packaging. Wreath bags, ornament organizers, dinner plate containers and string light storage bins keep your decorations safe during the off-season.

If you have wrapping paper left over that you’d like to save for next season, cut a toilet paper roll lengthwise and wrap it around the wrapping paper to prevent unraveling. To avoid holiday emergencies next year, keep a small, unopened tube of Krazy Glue’s Maximum Bond formula with the breakable decorations to quickly fix any ornaments, centerpieces or china that might get damaged in storage.

Elegant and often extravagant celebrations are at our fingertips in magazines, blogs and on sites like Pinterest and Etsy. The images inspire us to host picture-perfect holiday celebrations, but we can find ourselves in over our heads when it comes time to execute. Remembering these simple tips will prepare you for a headache-free holiday season.

Satisfy the senses

Add a few drops of essential pine oil to your air filter to keep your home smelling festive even if you have a fake tree. For a softer scent, boil water and add vanilla extract, rosemary and a few lemon slices.

Opt for table lamps in the living room instead of harsh overhead lights. The warm yellow glow will add to the ambiance of candles, fireplaces and twinkling string lights. Finally, have a few family-friendly movies on hand to provide your guests with entertainment and a little down time between dinner and dessert.

This article is courtesy of Brandpoint.

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