4 tips for an eco-responsible Christmas (1/5)
The Christmas decoration does not escape the green trend either. So, before you rush to the stores to rob the shelves of Christmas decorations, take inventory of those you already have. For example, you can rotate and use only part of your Christmas decorations each year so as not to get bored. If some of your balls are discolored, you can very well renovate them by covering them with paint or using a glitter bomb. You can also make decorations for your tree yourself, for example from used light bulbs on which you can paint patterns such as a Santa Claus or an elf outfit. Finally, opt for LED light garlands, which consume less energy, as well as models that allow you to vary the intensity of the light. Installing a timer on Christmas lights will allow you to regulate your energy consumption and avoid the risk of forgetting to turn them off and leave them on all night.