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ROPERTY
M
ANAGEMENT
, LLC
2750 E. Ninth St., Suite 102,
Newberg, OR 97132
503-554-0219
In business in Newberg for 16 years!
We thank all of our owners/investors
and tenants for their trust in us
for another year!
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accounting and management procedures. We offer
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We specialize in matching tenants with owners.
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dry, wrap artificial garland with
pinecones around the bottle’s neck or
let the garland cascade down the
bottle. Place pine tree-scented white
taper candles in the bottle openings,
light and enjoy for a fresh look and
smell that will stimulate your senses
well into 2014.
Color works wonders
Another easy way to excite the
senses during a drab, gray winter is
with splashes of color. For a decorative
display that lasts all season, avoid the
red and green color combination
associated with Christmas and branch
out with more contemporary choices
like teals, blues, purples and pinks.
Metallics like silver and gold are also
a great way to glitz up the season
without looking like the North Pole in
overdrive. Try a metallic gold paint to
spice up old ornaments, vases, frames,
centerpieces and more in no time at
all. Group spray-painted ornaments or
pine cones in a hurricane vase or glass
bowl and display on the mantel for
added ambiance to any living room.
Deck the halls
Looking for a way to display the
abundance of holiday cards from
friends and family? Repurpose an old
window shutter to create a unique
display. Start by spray painting it with
a festive shade, such as green or
burgundy, which adds a touch of
holiday spirit. Once dry, hang the
shutter in the kitchen or entryway and
place holiday cards in the slats of the
shutter for a creative way to stay
organized. Once the holidays have
passed, you can still use the shutter to
display birthday cards, thank you
notes, party invitations and more all
year long.
Outdoor decor
The inside of the home isn’t the
only space you can be creative. Make
a lasting statement before houseguests
even step inside your home by
focusing decorative attention on the
outside. Line walkways and driveways
with lights or faux miniature pine
trees, and place white flameless
candlesticks on each windowsill to add
a simple touch of holiday spirit
without going overboard. Prop a
vintage snow sled outside the front
door to welcome guests.
So, this year instead of the same
decorations, consider some fun and
easy ways to re-beautify them into
pieces that you’ll be proud to display
throughout the winter season.
— Brandpoint Media
Decor tips:
Spend some time on the outside of your home
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