
24 Times People Were So Lazy To Decorate For Christmas, They Came Up With The Most Genius Ideas
It's December already, and people all around the world are choosing Christmas decorations like crazy. From hundreds of fairy lights hung on people's houses, to meticulously Christmas tree decorations, everyone is pressured to spread the joy and Christmas spirit.
But what if you're one of the lazy people unwilling to do a thing, though still wanting to bring just a little Christmas time joy into your home? Bored Panda has collected some of the laziest ways people have decorated for the Holidays to prove that you're definitely not alone in this ever-demanding festive decorations game.
If you are searching for super easy ways to adorn your surroundings, just scroll through this list, and we're sure it will give you some inspiration on how to be a Lazy Panda this year! Count this list as our season's greeting, though, as we are also a bit lazy.
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My Cousin Hates Decorating So He Did This
I've Set Up My Christmas Decorations For The Year
Lazy Christmas Decorations
This is internet archaeology but it never fails to amuse me. Had this on Stumble Upon back in the early 2000s.
Our Christmas Decorations
Neighbors' Outdoor Christmas Decorations.. Before The Cops Made Them Take It Down
Next Day After Halloween: "Finally Finished The Christmas Decorations!"
My Hospital's Decorations
Put Up The Christmas Tree, They Said...
Was Out With The Wife And Our 5 Year Old Daughter Looking For Christmas Light Displays Last Night. Found This Gem. My Daughter Thought It Was Beautiful. She's Still Learning To Read
Last Minute Door Decoration
But this is perfect! Thanks for sharing the idea! My kids will love trying this on our entry door!
No One At Work Has Taken Responsibility For Decorating The Christmas Tree, For The Last Week It Has Been Propped Up In Its Box Waiting. Today, I Stepped Up To The Plate
I Trusted My Husband To Clean-Up From Christmas Last Year. This Is What I Discovered When I Went Down To Our Basement To Begin Decorating This Year. He's So Proud! I Can't Decide: Life Hack Or Lazy?
Repurposed Our Halloween Decoration
This would scare the shit out of me if I woke up in the middle of the night and went downstairs
Everyone has the right to decorate as they wish , or, not at all. As hard as I tried , I couldn't figure out the timer for the wreath on the front door . I brought the wreath in & hung it over the fireplace so I wouldn't have to brave the cold to plug it in & unplug it. First Christmas since husband died. I've got a lot to learn
I'm sure you're doing the best you can.., sorry for your loss.
Thanks ,Jenn. I'm learning new skills for sure. I just fixed a broken spring loaded cabinet door , trimmed shrubs , & learned to use an extension ladder . I'm ,also, working with light weights, because a lot of new things are heavier than I've been used to .
I remember my first Christmas alone. I ignored it. Even shut the phone off. Nancy - you are amazing. I commend you for having the strength and heart to "do Christmas". I am so sorry for you loss and how raw everything is during this season. You have support from strangers. Especially me!! I will light a candle for you tonight. :D
There are so many kind people that I know or have read online . My family isn't close , but, friends include me , I wasn't alone at Thanksgiving , &, won't be for Christmas dinner either . I feel blessed ! I have my tree up because it carries handmade ornaments from my children , as well handmade ones from friends over the years. They are comforting to look at. Myxomatosis , I'm sorry your grief so overwhelmed you . What I miss in quiet house the most is the laughter & , of course, the sharing . I hope you are doing better. Life is perfect & I can accept that.
Life isn't perfect
And learn you shall. Thankfully that process is often somewhat cathartic. I hope it gets easier for you. *hug*
Nancy E, I'm sorry for your loss. and do sympathize This will be my first Christmas without my husband as well. For me, their is nothing to celebrate, not this year anyway...
Nancy, Laura and anyone that faces a Christmas without a loved one that passed away, so sorry for your loss and I'll think of you guys this Christmas. Also best wishes for the new year. Hope it will bring some peace and light. Hugs.
Laura , celebrate the kindness of others & gratefully accept it . We all suffer grief in different ways & that's OK. I was a hospice nurse for 6 years & dealt with a lot of families . We will get through this , &, we'll be stronger because of it . Please don't be alone !
Lost my husband last year the day after Thanksgiving when normally we'd have put up our decor. I didn't do a think last year and have no plans for this one either. Sorry to have you in the 'widows' club, it sucks.
The less real trees, plastic junk for in the yard and lights people buy, the better for our planet. Christmas surely is one of the most garbage-producing and energy-wasting time of the year...
Gee, you must be a BLAST at parties.
Just saying, Christmas trees are actually GREAT for our environment. They come from Christmas tree farms, which means they were grown to be cut down. Meanwhile, while they were still alive, they are benefitting the environment. Don't shame christmas trees!!
How did you manage to write that comment from off the grid in a self sustaining log cabin devoid of anything you didn't grow or make yourself?
Is "A Dose Of Reality" Ted Kaczynski ?
LOL< uptight people will always complain about something
"A dose of reality" truly =)
Dose of reality? Bitter much?
Same goes for Halloween. ♥
Actually, the demand for more trees (for example, Christmas trees or trees used for paper) increases the amount of green on our planet.
Those people are pure geniuses! They ain't lazy, they are surviving!
Everyone has the right to decorate as they wish , or, not at all. As hard as I tried , I couldn't figure out the timer for the wreath on the front door . I brought the wreath in & hung it over the fireplace so I wouldn't have to brave the cold to plug it in & unplug it. First Christmas since husband died. I've got a lot to learn
I'm sure you're doing the best you can.., sorry for your loss.
Thanks ,Jenn. I'm learning new skills for sure. I just fixed a broken spring loaded cabinet door , trimmed shrubs , & learned to use an extension ladder . I'm ,also, working with light weights, because a lot of new things are heavier than I've been used to .
I remember my first Christmas alone. I ignored it. Even shut the phone off. Nancy - you are amazing. I commend you for having the strength and heart to "do Christmas". I am so sorry for you loss and how raw everything is during this season. You have support from strangers. Especially me!! I will light a candle for you tonight. :D
There are so many kind people that I know or have read online . My family isn't close , but, friends include me , I wasn't alone at Thanksgiving , &, won't be for Christmas dinner either . I feel blessed ! I have my tree up because it carries handmade ornaments from my children , as well handmade ones from friends over the years. They are comforting to look at. Myxomatosis , I'm sorry your grief so overwhelmed you . What I miss in quiet house the most is the laughter & , of course, the sharing . I hope you are doing better. Life is perfect & I can accept that.
Life isn't perfect
And learn you shall. Thankfully that process is often somewhat cathartic. I hope it gets easier for you. *hug*
Nancy E, I'm sorry for your loss. and do sympathize This will be my first Christmas without my husband as well. For me, their is nothing to celebrate, not this year anyway...
Nancy, Laura and anyone that faces a Christmas without a loved one that passed away, so sorry for your loss and I'll think of you guys this Christmas. Also best wishes for the new year. Hope it will bring some peace and light. Hugs.
Laura , celebrate the kindness of others & gratefully accept it . We all suffer grief in different ways & that's OK. I was a hospice nurse for 6 years & dealt with a lot of families . We will get through this , &, we'll be stronger because of it . Please don't be alone !
Lost my husband last year the day after Thanksgiving when normally we'd have put up our decor. I didn't do a think last year and have no plans for this one either. Sorry to have you in the 'widows' club, it sucks.
The less real trees, plastic junk for in the yard and lights people buy, the better for our planet. Christmas surely is one of the most garbage-producing and energy-wasting time of the year...
Gee, you must be a BLAST at parties.
Just saying, Christmas trees are actually GREAT for our environment. They come from Christmas tree farms, which means they were grown to be cut down. Meanwhile, while they were still alive, they are benefitting the environment. Don't shame christmas trees!!
How did you manage to write that comment from off the grid in a self sustaining log cabin devoid of anything you didn't grow or make yourself?
Is "A Dose Of Reality" Ted Kaczynski ?
LOL< uptight people will always complain about something
"A dose of reality" truly =)
Dose of reality? Bitter much?
Same goes for Halloween. ♥
Actually, the demand for more trees (for example, Christmas trees or trees used for paper) increases the amount of green on our planet.
Those people are pure geniuses! They ain't lazy, they are surviving!