Fun Workplace Christmas Decorations: The Ultimate Guide of 2024
Deck the Desks with Workplace Christmas Decorations
You wouldn't believe the difference some workplace Christmas decorations decorations can have on morale. This year, we made it our mission to spread festive cheer with decor, decor, decor! Want some ideas? Read on for some tried and tested methods...
#1 Stock up on Stockings
We bought some initial stockings from B&M and spelled out our company's name. We hung these on a tiled wall in our canteen with some command hooks. On the last working day, we donned a Santa hat and filled each stocking with crackers, chocolate, biscuits and sweets. All our staff reverted back to children on Christmas morning as they rushed to see what was waiting for them inside during their breaks.
#2 Christmas Trees... obviously!
Don't stop at one. We invested in artificial trees (that can be reused for many years to come) for our entrance hall and canteen. You can go for as big or small as you want. We bought a tiny wooden tree for each table in our canteen, too. If your budget is low, you can opt for small desktop trees.
**Our top Christmas tree decorating tips**
- Invest in large baubles in a timeless colour scheme. We opted for blue and gold, as our brand's colour is blue. The larger the baubles, the less time spent decorating and trying to get the placement right.
- A cute 'gonk' can add something special.
- Hide the bottom of the tree with a wicker Christmas tree skirt. We received so many compliments on ours, and it makes your tree look so classy.
- We prefer warm lights. You can also buy trees pre-lit to reduce time spent untangling lights year after year. (We did!)
- If you have time, you can wrap empty boxes and place at the bottom of the tree. If you're feeling particularly generous, you could wrap up a small gift for each staff member to take on the last day at work.
#3 Winter Wonderland Break Room
Spruce up the break room with garlands, snowflake decals, and a hot chocolate bar. Include holiday-themed plates, napkins, and cups for added flair. We provided free Christmas cards for staff to use.
#4 Cheer every office
Turn your office doors into holiday masterpieces, perhaps as a competition! Use wrapping paper, ribbons, and bows to create gift-themed door designs. Or get creative with themed designs like a snowman, fireplace, or Santa’s workshop.
Consider naming rooms after Christmas icons like "Rudolph's Retreat" or "Santa's Workshop."
#5 Lights, Camera, Action!
Fairy lights are magical. They just are. So use them around windows, shelves, and even computer monitors (safely!) for a magical glow that makes overtime a little brighter.
Encourage staff to wear Christmas jumpers/ tees and take group photos. Print these out and pin them to the notice board to create a festive team spirit.
Final Thoughts
Decorating the office for Christmas doesn’t have to be complicated or costly. With a little creativity and teamwork, you can create a festive environment with these workplace Christmas decorations that makes work more joyful. Happy decorating and Merry Christmas!
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