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A serpentine streamer is a type of party accessory made out of long strips of paper, wound up in a roll, which form snakelike patterns in the air when thrown. Serpentine streamers can also be used as party decorations, usually hung up from the ceiling across the room, as they form visually appealing serpentines.
A Shinto shrine with shide made out of unprocessed hemp fibre. Types of shide. Shide (紙垂, 四手) are zigzag-shaped paper streamers, often seen attached to shimenawa or tamagushi to demarcate holy spaces, and used in Shinto rituals in Japan. [1] [2] They are usually found adorning doorways, shrine buildings, and kamidana.
Crêpe paper is popular for streamers and other party decorations. Props and costume accessories can be made of crêpe paper. It can be soaked in a small amount of water to create a dye for Easter eggs, white cardstock, and other materials. Crêpe paper can also be used to make paper flowers, appliqué, and paper sculpture.
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Holiday decorating can also bring a sense of fun and (literally) add some more light to your home, just as the sun starts going down at 4:30 p.m. and as seasonal affective disorder cases rise.
In fact, I've noticed a few decorating tips and tricks that seem to make the Hallmark movie magic come to life to create scenes and settings that look extra cozy, extra festive and extra Christmas-y.