10 Holiday Feng Shui tips
Allison Riley of Kings County Florist
Holiday decoration and Feng shui element will invite good energy and attract harmony in your home.
A good holiday season is all about spending some time with the family to rejuvenate one’s mind, body and soul. Celebrations that are full of fun and festivity can also be made more Feng Shui compliant to attract peace, bliss and good luck. Here are top ten tips to celebrate , which is in perfect communion with Feng Shui principles.
Use Garlands: Garlands are considered to bring in a sense of positivity and luck. Garlands can be natural using flowers or can be artificially done using creative tools and smileys. Decorating with garlands is also a way to show your welcoming appreciation to all the guests. Feng Shui recommends to always hang garland at a “smiling” angle.
Keep it Simple and Subtle:
Too much color and sound can look too brash and energies can conflict
with each other resulting in a rugged feeling. Simple and subtle
decorations including lighting effects and other festive celebrations
bring in a sense of positive energy enhancing the overall energy
quotient of one’s home.
When decorating with Overhead Lights: A lot of people use strong overhead lights to highlight their decorations According to Feng Shui principles over head light is a prime source of negativity and can create anxious situations leading to health troubles like strain and headaches. You can balance them with upward lighting by using the natural candles of various flavors and scents to offer a perfect holiday decor which is bright as well as rejuvenating the body, mind and soul.
Decor and greenery: Too much of red can cause high levels of stress as red represents anger and war. The best way to compensate for all the red is to use green color abundantly. Decorate with pine or evergreen branches Green garlands can be decorated at the home entrance to bring in a sense of calm and serene energy quotient to balance the vibrant energy of the red.
Plants for cash and luck:
Placement of green plants in corners of the room help cut out the
static negative energy prevalent in the corners. Plants like Poinsettia,
a semi-tropical plant and mistletoe a plant often associated with the holiday are used to create a positive atmosphere. Using the
plant mistletoe is also recommended as it attracts luck and money in the
house.
Embrace Positivity: Keeping a positive frame of mind is one of the intrinsic factors that trigger all other positive Feng Shui tips. Embrace positivity this festive season by cutting out all thoughts and worries and feel the light of peace and bliss shine on your being.
Wood Feng Shui: Use wooden frames to post pictures of guests in the guest room. These may help relive the festive moments but such memorabilia along with a wooden frame tagged in a guest room increases the overall quotient of the guest room exponentially as per Feng Shui principles.
Use natural Herbs: Feasting on good food is part of all festive celebrations. To make your celebrations more Feng Shui friendly use natural herbs like olives, cloves and cinnamon in your recopies to have a serene and calming effect on your guests and friends.
Decorate Collectively: One of the best Feng Shui tips to attract bliss and happiness is to invite guests to decorate the festivities together. There is nothing better than sharing and decorating along with the guests help increase the unconscious bond between the two resulting in enhanced peace and domestic bliss. All residents of the family can also add up the decorations collectively for best results. Call me at 718-493-0394 for same day delivery
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Allison Riley of Kings County Florist