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How to give your room the *ultimate* holiday makeover

After a *super* long 2020, we are *so* ready for the most wonderful time of the year! No matter what holiday you’re celebrating, sprucing up your space can bring you into a holiday oasis every day. These tips will bring the *best* holiday cheer to your bedroom and keep the vibes going all season long.

Add holiday greenery

Filling up extra space in your bedroom with a Christmas tree, wreath or wintery flowers will immediately make it feel homier and holiday-ready! You can decorate it according to your own tastes, with colors and ornaments that are sentimental to you and your fam. Pro tip: poinsettias are the *prettiest* holiday flowers around.

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Get comfy! 

Fall into the coziest, most festive bed of your dreams. Add the cutest Christmas plaid pillows and the softest blankets for the perfect touch. (We *love* reds, greens and whites!) Stay extra cozy with fuzzy holiday socks and trusty slippers by your bedside.

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Festive lighting 

It’s the night before Christmas… and what are you missing? Lights! Bring the holiday vibes into your space with bright snowflakes or colorful string lights. Turn on a holiday movie, grab a cup of hot chocolate and get into the Christmas spirit.

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Holiday scents

Peppermint, fresh baked cookies, mistletoe and spice… we are *obsessed* will all things holiday candles! Completely change the vibe of your room by using holiday-themed candles to create a dreamy, Hallmark-movie effect.

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Countdown to… 

Whether you are looking forward to Christmas Day, Hanukkah, New Year’s, or anything in between, a cute and festive countdown calendar is the *perf* addition to your room! You can buy one on a customizable site like Etsy or do a fun DIY project to make your own.

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Be sure to follow @girlslifemag on social media to get *all* the tips and tricks to make this holiday season the best one yet! 

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by Lexi Casazza and Allie Lijewski | 11/19/2020
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