December 2016

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ALLISON JAFFE'S HOLIDAY HYGGE HOW-TO

“” Allison Jaffe

In essence, hygge means creating a warm atmosphere and enjoying the good things in life with good people. The warm glow of candlelight is hygge. Friends and family, that’s hygge too. There’s nothing more hygge than sitting ’round a table discussing the big and small things in life. Perhaps hygge explains why the Danes are the happiest people in the world? —visitdenmark.com

Less is More “Decorating with smaller and fewer items maintains the holiday spirit without feeling overwhelming and fussy.” Simple Styling “Carefully select the accessories you bring into your home. Purchase items that bring meaning into your space. I like decorating with antique and vintage finds that remind me of my travels.” Light Up “Did you know Danes burn more candles than any other people in Europe? I love purchasing new holiday scents to fill the air when I am decorating my space for the long winter haul.” Holiday Hangout “Embrace the cold and fire up that fondue pot. Getting together with your friends and loved ones is one of the most important ways to share in the hygge way of life.” Keep It Natural “Decorating with organic elements is a great way to bring the outside in. … Pine cones or pumpkins are great and suitable options for the holiday season.” Dress for Less “Decorating for the holidays doesn’t have to be expensive. Shopping at local stores for fun finds is a fun and inexpensive way to layer your space for the holidays.”

Get the Look Silver standing deer, $48, Pier 1 Imports, pier1.com Birch bark candles, $4 to $13, World Market, worldmarket.com

Star resin object, $34, West Elm, westelm.com

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