Celebrating New Year's Eve at a country house or dacha is an opportunity to escape the bustle of the city and experience harmony with nature. But to bring a true winter fairytale to your yard, the garden needs to be decorated in advance, recreating an atmosphere of comfort and magic. Simple and beautiful ideas will help you achieve this goal and make your winter landscape unique.
Bright lighting
Illumination is the first step in preparing your Christmas decor for your cottage or home. Multicolored Christmas lights decorate not only your rooms but also your garden. The combination of bright bulbs with snow or ice greatly enhances the sense of an approaching winter fairytale. Twinkling lanterns can be used to decorate every area of your garden.
When purchasing lighting fixtures, consider their intended purpose. The packaging should indicate that they are intended for outdoor use. To create a festive atmosphere, choose garlands and "curtains" with lanterns in the shape of stars and icicles. They are used to decorate the facade of the house and plants in the garden. LED string lights look equally impressive.
Decorations
To quickly and beautifully decorate your garden for the New Year holidays, divide it into zones, as in traditional landscape design. Zoning will simplify the task and help you strategically place your tinsel and figurines. Pay particular attention to the formal area. If you plan to celebrate New Year's Eve outdoors, a seating area with a gazebo and benches should be equally impressive.
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Design of a gate, entrance door
The front entrance, along with the courtyard, is decorated to its fullest. Outdoor LED string lights are used to decorate the gate and entrance. If the front door is visible from the gate, it can be decorated with a wreath of fir branches and bright garlands. The garlands are hung to resemble a mouse, the symbol of the coming year.
Using themed decor
From the very first days of winter, New Year's tinsel begins appearing on the shelves of major shopping centers—from linear garlands to LED reindeer harnessed to sleighs. Among the various holiday decor elements, you can find framed winter animals of various sizes or lightweight, inflatable sculptures. Their key characteristic is their mobility. These figurines can be installed anywhere. However, it's important to consider where the power cable will be connected, as most decorations have built-in lighting. Popular items:
- deer;
- snowmen;
- Father Frost and Snow Maiden;
- Santa Claus;
- sled;
- polar bears.
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Figurines made from natural materials
Snow and ice decorations are short-lived, but they perfectly create a sense of magic and a winter fairytale. The courtyard and recreation area are decorated with various ice balls or snow castles. A family of snowmen is placed near the gate, as if greeting arriving guests. If there are no conifers in the area, you can decorate it with spruce branches. They are placed in tubs and placed near the front entrance and benches.
Decorating plants in the yard
In winter, deciduous trees, as well as evergreens, can add variety to a landscape. Elderberries, rowans, and hawthorns fit perfectly into a holiday arrangement. Their vibrant berries break up the monotony of the white snow. However, it's important to consider using these trees to decorate your garden in advance to avoid picking all the berries during the fruiting season.
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If you have a Christmas tree in your yard, it should be beautifully and skillfully decorated to add charm to the area. Garlands are a popular decoration. In regions with cold winters, where temperatures consistently fall below freezing, you can decorate the fir branches with homemade ice decorations. Here's how:
- Choose a suitable mold.
- They pour water into it.
- While it is still wet, add pieces of fruit and pine needles.
- The finished product is hung on an evergreen beauty using a bright ribbon.
Decorating your garden for the New Year is easy. All you need is a desire to create something unique, a little imagination, and some time.




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