Holiday Tips from Pippa Middleton
The party planner and younger Middleton drops in her two cents on how to add a touch of "royal class" for this upcoming holidays.
It was reported that Middleton has nabbed a lucrative party planning book deal, but that didn't stop her from releasing a 10-tip holiday list called "Ten Tips for a Perfect Family Christmas."
In this list, the younger sister of the Duchess insisted that the most important thing before planning any fun-filled family gathering is for it to be "stress-free."
Pippa also suggests making a "fairytale gingerbread house" with the whole family, a fun bonding time that can be easily done over pounds flour and a little creativity. Also, sprinkling "edible glitter" will make any ordinary bucket of popcorn whimsical for Christmas movie marathons.
"Welcome family and neighbours by lighting pathways with tealight garden lanterns, LED light sticks and fairy lights wrapped round tree trunks or branches" wrote Pippa in her list as reported by The Telegraph.
The younger Middleton also thinks it is a good idea to bake Christmas-themed cookies for children to give away to their classmates before their holiday break starts.
Known to be the bargain-hunters that they are, the Middletons are no strangers to the physical exhaustion brought by pre-holiday shopping. Pippa advices to shop early, preferably morning, and that all sales are not all good.
Treasure these tips because Pippa doesn't just ride on the fame of her sister by releasing this bit, her day job is a professional party planner.
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