Decorating office cubicles for Christmas is a popular way to get into the holiday spirit. Small trees, lights, garland, and holiday-themed photos are common decorations, but employees should ensure they don’t obstruct work or offend colleagues. Sweets and appropriate photos can attract co-workers to the Christmas cubicle.
Some offices allow employees to get into the holiday spirit over the holidays, and decorating an office cubicle is a place to start. One of the most popular methods of creating a Christmas cubicle is to place a small tree over the table and hang traditional decorations or various office supplies. Wrapping bright lights, garland, or holiday wrapping paper around your cubicle, desk, or computer is another method for displaying Christmas decorations. Placing a plate of sweets on the table will likely draw co-workers to the Christmas cubicle, as will the holiday-themed photos.
Few cubicles are big enough to fit a full-size Christmas tree, but they are usually ideal for miniature versions. Employees interested in creating a Christmas cubicle are encouraged to choose a tree small enough to fit on the desk, but large enough to peek over the cubicle walls so passers-by can see it. A small artificial tree is often considered a good investment because it can last for several years, but it tends not to smell like a real tree, so officials are advised to weigh the pros and cons of each type before buying. Once the tree is selected, employees can add typical Christmas decorations or allow it to blend in by hanging office supplies. Examples of creative Christmas decorations to hang on a tree include a small stapler, pens and sticky notes.
It’s quite common to see office cubicles wrapped in colored or white lights during the holiday season, but there are other options as well. For example, wreaths made from glittery tinsel or faux pine branches can be draped around the cubicle walls, as well as the chair, computer, and table. Some employees choose to place wrapping paper on cubicle walls or on the sides of their computer, allowing them to choose from a variety of patterns, colors and textures for their Christmas decorations. Regardless of what items are strewn about the Christmas cubicle, employees must ensure that they do not obstruct the ability to work or enter and exit the area.
Some decorating methods are likely to attract co-workers to the Christmas cubicle, ensuring that the employee’s efforts are not wasted. For example, preparing a plate of sweets can increase the number of people who stop by the table during the workday. Also, placing holiday-themed photos around the office should catch other people’s attention, especially if the photos include co-workers. Photos from last year’s Christmas party may be appreciated by co-workers as long as they are appropriate for the office. Likewise, people should be aware of their environment and strive to keep all of their office decorations tasteful and appropriate.
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