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Christmas Décor Ideas for Kids Room

This Christmas decorate your kids room, let him welcome Santa with open arms.

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Kids are the most excited during Christmas their rooms are the perfect place to extend holiday cheer into by way of decor. Another plus of doing this is getting them into bed earlier and easier. Just keep the décor resilient and if the kids are too young, well out of their reach.

  1. A Red & White Theme

This color scheme is a Christmas staple to make the room look cozy. Follow the color scheme in the room and add small and cute details to windows, furniture or décor. Hang a cut-out paper star lantern over a light bulb (Rs 149, Available at: https://www.snapdeal.com/product/indigo-creatives-christmas-xmas-star/1590903745#bcrumbSearch:christmas%20decor) or throw a few cushions around – the options here are endless.

  1. Using Wall Décor

If you feel you are artistically challenged, take the easy way out and opt for wall stickers or decals to instantly pick the room up. We loved a generic one that could stay on the walls the whole year at Snapdeal (Rs 99; Buy here: https://www.snapdeal.com/product/stickerskart-merry-christmas-winter-owls/641271702218)

  1. Santa Bed Linen

One of the easiest ways to bring Christmas to your child’s room has linen themed around it. Our vote goes to this double bed sheet from Krafty because it doesn’t look OTT. (Rs 1299; Buy here: https://kraftly.com/product/aurraa-christmas-theme-double-bed-1475141065)

  1. Lights & Buntings

Holiday garlands add a festive touch wherever they’re hung. They also can be reused for other special occasions throughout the year. They are easy to buy or make. FirstCry has one for Rs 399 (Buy here: http://www.firstcry.com/lill-pumpkins/lill-pumpkins-multi-square-buntings-red-and-green/1787072/product-detail)

Sew together pom-poms or beautiful, oversized tassels or even disposable party decorations like paper tissue fans or honeycomb balls. You could make paper buntings yourself at home too by using old wrapping paper or you could buy them online. Fairy lights could also be hung. We loved these star-shaped ones from Flipkart that are shaped like snowflakes and cost Rs 149. (Buy here: https://www.flipkart.com/home-delight-150-inch-multicolor-rice-lights/p/itmexe3zde4bzec7?pid=RCLEXE3ZUUGHFVDJ&srno=b_1_2&otracker=browse&lid=LSTRCLEXE3ZUUGHFVDJY8O8LB&iid=361bb08d-0d0f-4ac2-852d-a8d0beef4df2.RCLEXE3ZUUGHFVDJ.SEARCH)

  1. Soft toy animal farm

If your child has a collection of soft toys, line them up in an ‘animal farm’ as they give your kid company while waiting for Santa. Do ensure you prop them up against a white background – like a pure white curtain – to make them pop. Keep everything else in the room muted.

  1. Mini-trees

Yup, you’ve got the big one in the living room but how about creating a smaller version for the little ones? Let the kids call the shots on this tree, everything from design to the actual decorating. They’ll love giving their input for Christmas tree decorations. Or you can even buy this amazing Christmas tree nightlight (Rs 290) that also changes color (https://www.banggood.com/Christmas-Tree-Shape-Color-Changing-USB-LED-Night-Light-Lamp-Christmas-Xmas-Tree-Desk-Decoration-p-1008088.html) so that they dream of Santa as they sleep.

– Aarti Kapur Singh

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