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Cheap Ways to Decorate Your Office Door for Christmas

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It's never too early to start getting into the holiday spirit, even if you're stuck at the office. This year, take a page out of your home decorating playbook by using bright trees, festive wreaths, and other timeless yuletide decorations to add some much-needed cheer to your workspace. Along with crafty and creative touches like garlands, tinsel, and wrapping paper, a few simple decorations can make the days leading up to Christmas vacation just a little more merry.

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    Put up a Christmas tree. Make room for your tree in a part of the office that sees less foot traffic, like the area in front of an unused closet or by the water cooler. Decorate the tree with lights, ornaments, and other traditional paraphernalia, or take a more unconventional approach by filling the branches with office supplies like highlighters and Post-It notes.

    • An artificial tree will be the most practical choice for company offices. If you work from home, you might prefer the lush green needles and crisp evergreen scent of a real tree.
    • Once you've got your tree set up, stack gifts for your kids or coworkers underneath to complete its appearance.
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    Hang a few festive wreaths. Deck the halls, or at least the hallway to the break room, with boughs of holly. You can display a wreath anywhere that would benefit from a splash of red and green, including doors and windows.

    • Mount your wreaths with removable adhesive hooks to avoid damaging walls and other surfaces.

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    Pin up stockings. Hang a stocking for every member of your team or staff and surprise them with gifts in the days leading up to Christmas. They're the perfect size to hold small offerings like pens, staples, notepads, stress-reliever toys, and other trinkets. Arrange your stockings in a central area where everyone can see them, or line them up along a windowsill or cozy alcove in a home office.[1]

    • A simple peg shelf can provide a cheap and convenient place to put stockings if space is limited.
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    Get creative with garlands. Run a garland over the wall behind your desk or along the top of your cubicle to keep things tasteful. For a more inventive touch, you could also wind a length around fixtures like your coat rack, floor lamp, or wastebasket.[2]

    • Garlands are a simple yet eye-catching way to add holiday flair without giving yourself a bunch of decorations to take down come New Year.
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    String up Christmas lights. A few strands of colored lights can perfectly capture the excitement of the season. Plain white bulbs offer a more subtle glow to make even the busiest offices feel a little warmer. The great thing about string lights is that they're lengthy and flexible, which means you can plug them in just about anywhere.[3]

    • Look for bulbs that blink intermittently to get the area around your desk twinkling.
    • Remember to always unplug your lights whenever you're out of the office. They can become a fire hazard if you forget about them.[4]

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    Set out a miniature tree. An adorable desk tree can make a great counterpart to the larger one looming in entrance area. You can even use leftover lights, ornaments, and other decorations to liven up the greenery and make it feel like a little piece of home.[5]

    • Christmas trees are available in sizes as a small as 12 inches (30 cm) at most home goods stores.
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    Use cotton to turn your work area into a winter wonderland. Blanket your desktop with a few rolls of cotton to simulate fresh snowfall. The same can be done for nearby tables, shelves, and filing cabinets. Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!

    • Add a shake (or six) of glitter to get your faux snow sparkling.
    • Finish off your frosty "funscape" with a hand-drawn snowman cut from printer paper.
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    Incorporate a nativity scene. Devote one corner of your desk to a set of figurines depicting the birth of baby Jesus. Incorporating a solemn nativity display will allow you to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year without losing sight of its true meaning.[6]

    • Let your crafty side come out to play by making your own nativity figures using wooden modeling dolls, cardboard cutouts or puppets fashioned from scraps of fabric.
    • Find out your company's policy on religious imagery in the workplace before setting out a nativity scene.
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    Line your tools with tinsel. Get the other items on your desk in on the fun—jazz up your computer monitor, paper tray, or picture frames by taping shimmery tinsel around the edges. The accessory's brilliant gleam and texture also make it perfect for embellishing mail slots and cubbies.[7]

    • Tinsel comes in many different colors, which makes it easy to tie in with your other decorations.

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    Hang oversized ornaments from the ceiling. Attach ball ornaments or paper snowflakes to long strips of ribbon and suspend them overhead. The perpetual falling effect is a good way to hide a drab grid of fluorescent lights. Make sure the hangings don't sit so low that they get in the way or become a distraction.[8]

    • If you work in a commercial office, the easiest way to secure holiday hangings is to simply tuck them up under the ceiling tiles. Otherwise, a small strip of clear tape should do the trick.
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    Cover plain surfaces with wrapping paper. A few sheets of red and white gift wrap can transform almost any uninspired object into a candy cane. Cut the paper to fit over doors, cubicle walls, table legs, and anything else you want to make a little more cheery. Once the big day comes and goes, all you have to do is tear it down and throw it away.[9]

    • There are many other creative uses for wrapping paper, as well. For instance, you could line the insides of your desk drawers with it, or wrap the wall of your cubicle to look like a giant present.[10]
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    Set out some snacks. Fill a bowl with an assortment of colorful candies and other sweet treats that you and your coworkers can munch on throughout the day. Some of the most popular holiday confections include peppermint bark, white chocolate-frosted Chex Mix, and cookies that would make Santa's mouth water.[11]

    • Oranges are a Christmas tradition in many parts of the world, and can be a healthy alternative for those who are trying to watch what they eat.[12]
    • Giving the gift of sweets is a surefire way to make yourself the most popular person in the office.

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    How do I decorate my Christmas reception area?

    Kanika Khurana

    Kanika Khurana is an Interior Designer and the Owner of Kanika Design. With over 12 years of experience, Kanika specializes in remodeling, refurnishing, and color consulting. Kanika holds a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from San Francisco State University, a Redesign and Home Staging Certification, and an Associate Degree in Business Administration from Cañada College.

    Kanika Khurana

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    Expert Answer

    Stick with colors like wine red, pink, and pure white to keep your decor in season.

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  • It's a good idea to talk to your boss before giving your workspace a holiday overhaul to make sure none of your decór is in violation of company regulations.

  • Position your decorations where they won't get in the way of your day-to-day tasks.

  • Invite everyone in the office to decorate their own desk or cubicle, then vote for whose display looks the best.

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