Eco-Friendly Holiday Décor for a Sustainable Home
Sustainability and style go hand-in-hand this holiday season. By choosing eco-friendly décor, you can celebrate while minimizing waste and environmental impact.
- Natural Decorations: Use greenery, pinecones, and dried fruit in garlands, centerpieces, and ornaments. Bonus: They’re biodegradable!
- Reusable Lights: Invest in energy-efficient LED string lights and use timers to reduce electricity usage.
- DIY Charm: Upcycle mason jars as candle holders or create ornaments from recycled paper. Pinterest has countless eco-friendly DIY ideas!
- Shop Local: Visit local markets like the Toronto Christmas Market for handcrafted, sustainable decorations.
- Sustainable Wrapping: Replace traditional wrapping paper with reusable gift bags, fabric wraps, or newspaper adorned with twine.
Ana Bastas Realty’s team supports greener living—follow us on @ana_bastas for more sustainable home tips.
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