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December/January 2022

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Lesley Myrick is an adventurous, organized and enthusiastic interior designer who helps high-achieving moms bust out of boring homes. Contact her at lesleymyrick.com. makes it feel like you're living in a Hallmark movie. How about holiday smells and tastes? Pine, wood-burning fires and pumpkin pie feel like a cozy December evening to me, so I like to introduce those scents by burning candles, diffusing essential oils and baking pies with my kids. If baking isn't your thing, a mug of warm apple cider or a simple splash of peppermint mocha creamer in your morning coffee can evoke serious holiday nostalgia. What materials make you feel all cozy and cuddly? Chunky knit blankets, faux-fur pillows and fabrics with a hint of sparkle bring the hygge vibes for sure. Drape a festive blanket over the back of your sofa and add a seasonal throw pillow for a mini room makeover that won't take up much storage space the rest of the year. And don't underestimate the power of lighting to evoke a little holiday magic. Simple plug-in dimmers for your table lamps transform them from merely functional to moody and magical. Flickering candles are always welcome, and nobody hates the warm glow of a fireplace. Combine all of the above — holiday tunes, something yummy to snack on, a warm blanket to wrap around you and ambient lighting — and I'm pretty sure you won't be missing the clutter of your coffee table nativity scene or the headache of untangling miles of Christmas lights. There's no right or wrong way to decorate for the holiday season, but if it feels like a burden instead of a benefit, choosing simple sensory pleasures over the frenzy of holiday decorating might be the key to capturing the feel of the season you've been longing for. SUBSCRIBE ONLINE: maconmagazine.com DECEMBER/JANUARY 2022 | maconmagazine.com 99

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