Keep the vibe relaxed and it'll make for a celebration that everyone will enjoy – including you
If this is your first Christmas out of the ordinary, it’s important not to put yourself under too much pressure. It doesn’t have to be perfect and it probably won’t be so embrace the season and save your pennies from panic-buying that bag of fresh cranberries with our guide to making this Christmas enjoyable on a shoestring.US cook Alison Roman makes the argument that having people over doesn’t mean you have to suddenly turn your home into a Michelin-starred restaurant.
If you’re really short on something such as bowls or glasses, check out your local charity shop for a cheap place to pick up some really good-quality items that will add to the mix-and-match vibe. Also if you hadn’t heard, chintz is back, so there’s no need to shy away from delicate floral patterns.There’s no need to go out and buy flowers to decorate your table. No matter what the season, there’s something outside you can adorn your table with.
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