Holiday Decorating Tips for Your Iowa RV!
The holidays are quickly approaching, and everyone enjoys a
festive environment for celebrations, even in your Used
Iowa RV! Here at Webster City RV,
we want your RV to be as comfortable and homey as possible, so we have a few
easy tips on how to decorate your RV. The following are ways to create
centerpieces on tabletops while you have a holiday party. Some of these items
can already be found in or around your RV, so you won’t have to worry about too
much clutter!
Vintage Poinsettias: Poinsettias
are a holiday classic in the winter time. In order to give this traditional
flower a different look, you can easily re-purpose coffee containers, flour
tins, tomato sauce cans, or cookie jars. In order to keep to a theme, you can
choose vintage versions of these containers. However, if you wish to use the
items you have around your travel
trailer, then any tin with an interesting design will be fit for the job.
Woodland Holiday: With
nature all around you at your campground, you have the materials for your holiday
centerpiece at your fingertips! You can find all natural pieces like nuts,
pinecones, pine needles, berry sprigs (make sure they’re not poisonous) and
birch around your campground. Make an outing of it with your family and see who
can find the most beautiful pieces. This would be an opportune time to teach
your children about plants to avoid while out on a campground or hiking. Arrange
your findings with pillar candles and votive candles with varying heights for a
beautiful display.
Bundt Pan Candleholder:
Do you bake in your RV? Then you might already be an owner of the
essentials for a charming country holiday table. If you have a Bundt cake pan,
as well as small baking molds, then you only need a few more items to create a
gorgeous centerpiece. You can place a pillar candle in the middle of the Bundt
pan and surround it with winter berries in the mold of the pan. In the smaller
baking molds, place an assortment of cinnamon sticks, rosemary sprigs, smaller
candles or leaves.
We hope these tips and will create the ambience that you
wish for this season. Happy Holidays!
What are your plans for decorating this winter? What holidays do you
celebrate?
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