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Monday · 25 May 2026 · The Reading Desk

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Holiday Gatherings

Mixing Different Holiday Styles to Create a Personal Look

Mixing Holiday Styles for a Personal Wall-to-Vase Decor Vibe Holidays hit like a glitter bomb, don’t they? One minute you’re sipping pumpkin spice, the next you’re untangling Christmas lights while planning a Diwali feast. But here’s the kicker: why stick to one holiday’s decor rulebook when you can mash them up for a wall-to-vase look that screams you? Mixing holiday styles isn’t just tossing tinsel with lanterns—it’s crafting a space that feels like your soul’s scrapbook. Let’s rush through some wild, decoration-ideas-centric ways to blend festive vibes using wall decor, plants, storage boxes, mirrors, and more, with a side of humor and a sprinkle of chaos. 🎄 Wall Decor: Where Halloween Meets Hanukkah Walls are your canvas, so why not paint them with holiday mashups? Picture this: a spooky Halloween bat silhouette cutout, but it’s gilded in gold for a Hanukkah menorah vibe. I once saw my cousin slap a Day of the Dead skull decal next to a minimalist Scandinavian Christmas wreath—pure genius. The contrast popped like a firecracker. Try layering textures: a woven Diwali tapestry as a backdrop for sleek, modern Easter bunny prints. Or hang a noticeboard with metallic pushpins shaped like tiny pumpkins to pin up Eid greeting cards. It’s like your wall’s throwing a global holiday party.

💡 Pro Tip: Use removable adhesive hooks to swap out wall art seasonally without cursing at nail holes. 💡 Mix It Up: Pair a bold Holi-inspired color block painting with soft Chinese New Year cherry blossom decals for balance.

“It’s like your wall’s throwing a global holiday party.” 🌿 Plants & Flowers: Nature’s Holiday Remix Plants and flowers are the MVPs of decor—they don’t care if it’s Christmas or Kwanzaa. Grab a sleek ceramic planter, paint it with metallic stripes inspired by New Year’s Eve, and stuff it with lush poinsettias and marigolds for a Día de los Muertos twist. I once crammed succulents into a repurposed Ramadan lantern—talk about a glow-up. Or try this: weave fairy lights (hello, Diwali) through a cascading pothos for a cozy Thanksgiving tablescape. The key? Pick planters with personality—think geometric pots for a modern Eid vibe or rustic terracotta for a harvest festival feel.

🌱 Go Wild: Spray-paint dollar-store pots in clashing holiday hues, like orange (Halloween) and silver (Christmas). 🌱 Keep It Fresh: Rotate seasonal blooms—tulips for Easter, chrysanthemums for Lunar New Year—in the same bold vase.

🧺 Storage Boxes & Baskets: Sneaky Style Heroes Storage boxes aren’t just for hiding clutter—they’re decor superstars. I once stacked woven baskets painted in red and green (Christmas) with gold accents (Diwali) to hold extra Halloween candy—functional and fabulous. Try lining a wire basket with a tartan scarf for a Scottish Hogmanay vibe, then toss in pinecones and lotus pods for an autumnal equinox nod. Or use a sleek black box with a chalkboard label (perfect for a witchy Halloween aesthetic) to store Chanukah dreidels. It’s like your storage is moonlighting as a holiday art installation.

🗳️ Hack It: Paint basket rims with metallic washi tape for a festive pop that’s easy to change. 🗳️ Stack Smart: Mix sizes and shapes—round Diwali-inspired baskets with angular Scandinavian boxes—for visual drama.

🪞 Mirrors: Reflecting Holiday Magic Mirrors amplify light and space, but they also scream holiday chic when done right. I once saw a friend frame a thrift-store mirror with tiny Christmas ornaments and Holi powder-dusted shells—utterly bonkers, yet stunning. Hang a starburst mirror (New Year’s Eve sparkle) above a console table draped in a kente cloth runner for Kwanzaa. Or lean a tall, gothic-style mirror (Halloween vibes) against a wall, surrounded by pastel Easter egg garlands. The reflection doubles the holiday chaos in the best way.

🔮 Shape Shift: Opt for round mirrors for lunar holiday themes or arched ones for a cathedral-like Christmas feel. 🔮 Light It Up: Drape battery-powered fairy lights around the frame for a Diwali-meets-Winter-Solstice glow.

🕯️ Candle Holders & Candles: Mood Makers Nothing says “holiday” like flickering candles, and mixing styles here is a no-brainer. Grab a sleek Scandinavian candle holder, but pop in vibrant orange candles for a Halloween punch. Or cluster mismatched holders—brass for Diwali, wood for Yule—on a mirrored tray for a luxe Thanksgiving centerpiece. I once melted leftover Hanukkah candles into a carved pumpkin holder; my guests lost it. The trick is varying heights and textures to keep things dynamic, like a skyline of holiday spirit.

🕯️ Scent Switch: Use cinnamon candles for Christmas, lavender for Easter—let the nose join the party. 🕯️ DIY It: Glue tiny shells or beads to plain holders for a coastal Rosh Hashanah twist.

🏺 Vases & Bowls: Holiday Storytellers Vases and bowls are your decor wildcard. Fill a sleek, modern vase with pine branches (Christmas) and bright marigold petals (Diwali) for a showstopper. Or try a wide, shallow bowl with floating candles and lotus flowers for a serene Vesak aesthetic, sprinkled with glitter for New Year’s Eve flair. My neighbor once used a cracked thrift-store bowl, painted gold, to hold Halloween candy and Lunar New Year oranges—talk about a conversation starter. These pieces tie your room’s holiday narrative together.

🏺 Material Mix: Combine glass, ceramic, and metal for a rich, multi-holiday texture. 🏺 Fill Freely: Swap contents weekly—candy canes one day, Eid dates the next.

📌 Noticeboards: Your Holiday Vision Board Noticeboards are the unsung heroes of personal decor. Pin up a mix of holiday cards—Christmas, Eid, Holi, you name it—for a collage that’s basically your heart on display. I once used a corkboard to showcase pressed autumn leaves (Thanksgiving) alongside tiny Diwali diya sketches. Or cover a board in burlap, add fairy light trim (Christmas), and pin Polaroids of your Lunar New Year feast. It’s like a Pinterest board, but you can touch it.

📌 Frame It: Use a thrifted picture frame to elevate a plain board into holiday art. 📌 Swap Often: Rotate pins and clippings to keep the board as fresh as your decor.

Mixing holiday styles isn’t just decor—it’s a love letter to every celebration that lights you up. As designer Nate Berkus once said, “Your home should tell the story of who you are and be a collection of what you love.” So grab that Halloween skull, pair it with a Diwali lantern, and let your space sing your unique holiday anthem. Rush it, mess it up, laugh at the chaos—it’s yours.

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