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How to enjoy a minimalist Christmas

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Whenever Christmas approaches, it’s difficult to keep your excitement alive with all the added stress this festive season imposes.

This year brings on more difficulties due to restrictions from the pandemic; however that doesn’t mean you have to settle for a stressful holiday!

Learn how minimalism can help make December merry and bright once again – sans pressure.

Embrace joy instead of tension by learning how enjoying the holidays as a minimalist is possible in these unprecedented times.

Why is a minimalist Christmas such a great idea?

Christmas is a time of coming together and rejoicing in the love that ties us all.

We celebrate it with not only merriment but also an acknowledgement of our shared spiritual or religious roots, if we have them.

For those who take part in this holiday around the world, there’s an understanding that despite differences big or small – we can still bond over caring for each other during this festive season!

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As the long-awaited festive season dawns, our minds inevitably wander back to holidays of years gone by and those no longer with us.

Sadly, Christmas has become increasingly monetized in recent times; a time when people feel obligated to exchange gifts regardless of their budgetary circumstances.

While gift giving is an excellent way to show you care for someone special, it’s important not to let your holiday spending spiral out of control – there are still plenty other meaningful ways we can celebrate at this wonderful time!

Here are some simple tips to avoid this issue, and start the next year without new debts.

  1. Don’t spend money you don’t have.
  2. Create a gift list with a budget in mind.
  3. Wait for sales and compare prices before buying.
  4. Try to cut down on unnecessary expenses, especially Christmas decor.
  5. You don’t have to buy new outfits just for the holidays, dress nice with what you already have and let your personality shine.

How to enjoy Christmas like a minimalist?

This holiday season, ditch the stress and chaos of traditional Christmas celebrations with some fresh tips inspired by a minimalist approach.

Impress your loved one (without breaking the bank!) through thoughtful decorations, perfectly-picked presents, delicious food ideas and meaningful activities for you both to enjoy together!

Minimalist Christmas Decor

If you’re looking to save money this holiday season, minimalist decor is the way to go.

A simple yet elegant home can be achieved with fewer decorations and higher quality pieces that won’t overwhelm your space or damage your wallet!

Here are some tips for creating a festive atmosphere in an affordable manner.

  1. Refresh your home’s aesthetic! Take a survey of the furnishings and decorations that you have – if anything looks dated, broken or just doesn’t bring joy anymore, take it out with no regrets. Breathe new life into any room by giving it a minimalist makeover.
  2. Use natural materials that will look good on any decor, such as natural finish wood, metal, or glass.
  3. If you are handy, you can create your decoration; there are plenty of DIY projects on Pinterest.
  4. Less is more; instead of putting decor everywhere, place focus on some spots to create highlights.
  5. Go for the same color pattern; although you can choose an all-white decor that looks the best on a minimalist design, there’s nothing wrong with using pops of colors during the holidays.
  6. Metals such as gold, silver, or copper look sleek and modern.
  7. Red and green, are a classic combination.
  8. Shades of blue, serene, and elegant color.
  9. White and natural wood, a warmer version to create a cozy minimalist decor.

If you want to see more Christmas decor ideas, DIY projects, and product suggestions, check out these 120 minimalist Christmas decor ideas.

Minimalist Christmas gift-giving

Get creative this holiday season by making Christmas gifts for the special people in your life – it’s a great way to show true appreciation and make memories that will last.

When you plan out gift-giving, remember to set a budget so no credit card debts come around as an unwelcome post-Christmas surprise!

For big groups of family or friends with tight budgets, why not try Secret Santa? It can be both fun and economical while still allowing everyone feel appreciated on the day.

One person buys one gift to give to their secret receiver, this way you can buy something of higher quality, remember to set a price limit. Some gift ideas include:

  1. Consumable; tea, coffee, chocolates, candles, etc.
  2. DIY; paintings, a scarf, even a cake or cookies.
  3. Experiences; going out to diners, park visits, art lessons, or even a trip.
  4. Objects; I place this last because you have to be thoughtful about what you will buy, and find something the person needs or has mentioned in the past as a want. If you are in doubt, you can always buy a gift card.

For more minimalist Christmas gift ideas, check out these 24 minimalist items to gift.

How to wrap minimalist Christmas gifts

Celebrate the season and reduce waste with more sustainable wrapping ideas!

Get creative when using plain recycled paper – cover it in pinecones, leaves, ornaments for a unique look that can be hung on the tree.

Also consider fashionable fabrics like scarves, handkerchiefs and napkins to wrap up those special presents; you’ll get two gifts instead of one!

Eco-friendly bags offer an elegant touch while minimizing single use materials.

Check out Pinterest for inspiring tutorials and find something fun to try this holiday season without comprimising your zero waste goals.

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How to organize the Christmas meals?

Planning the perfect Christmas meal can be a daunting and demanding task.

But with these simple, yet effective tips you’ll be able to tackle it all while avoiding unnecessary stress!

Create your list of ingredients beforehand then get cooking – many meals take more than one day so planning ahead is key for an enjoyable event where everyone will enjoy their festive feast.

Manage the food

Christmas meals are often characterized by a gluttonous abundance.

Are you making an extra-generous spread, so much that your guests can barely fit dessert in?

Better save some for later!

Less is definitely more!

Create an intimate dinner setting with only quality ingredients and appetizers.

Nothing will be wastedβ€”any leftovers can go to a charity or in containers for later enjoyment by guests.

Ditch the single-use plastic tableware; not only does it look bad, but also contributes badly to our environment.

Make sure you know how many people are coming so that your meal preparations don’t leave anyone feeling hungry!

Don’t let the holidays break your bank – save some money by investing in a high quality, timeless dinnerware set that will make all of your meals festive this season and for many years to come!

My favorite plate design includes this 1948 set by Jonathan Adler or this Lenox Tribeca set.

Gather the family around and make cooking a tradition this holiday season!

Have some festive fun by involving everyone – from mixing ingredients to decorating Christmas cookies, there’s something for all ages.

Even kids can join in on the joyous activity without worrying about any unsafe tools or materials.

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How to enjoy activities and events like a minimalist?

When it comes to the holiday season, minimalists recognize that time is a valuable asset and use this concept to guide their decisions.

Instead of going along with every invitation they are offered or β€˜settling’ on one event out of obligation, they focus only on those events which truly spark joy in them – because at Christmas time life should be filled with merriment!

Set your priorities

If you need some β€˜me time’ around the holidays, opt for a low-key family reunion where there’s less of an urge to make impulse purchases.

But don’t even think about going near shopping centers – they’re like quicksand!

Take comfort in knowing that what really matters this festive season is just spending quality time with your loved ones and embracing simplicity over superfluousness!

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