This holiday season, Animal Crossing: New Horizons is the ideal place to cultivate your festive feelings as the season of giving approaches. When it comes to transforming your island from an autumnal haven into a festive treat, the possibilities are endless, whether you're starting from scratch or simply adding a wintery twist to some of your favorite spots. Here are a few suggestions to help Tom Nook and his friends feel as if Christmas could be celebrated every day of the year.
Look for ornaments to use to beautify your space.
Any Christmas theme begins with the purchase of decorations, and when it comes to Animal Crossing: New Horizons' holiday season, the first thing you'll want to do is head out and pick up a few extras to add to your collection. In the event that you come across a Cedar tree that has been strung with fairy lights, shake it up and collect the red, blue, and gold ornaments that have fallen to the ground. The opportunity to purchase these unique crafting materials is only available for a limited time period, so take advantage of it whenever you come across it.
Make a collection of festive do-it-yourself recipes to share with friends and family.
After you've gathered all of your ornaments, you'll need to get your grotto up and running with some easy-to-make recipes. Here are a few suggestions to get you started:It's possible to find what you're looking for in all of the usual places: as gifts from villagers, washed up in bottles on the beach, or floating past in balloons. Make ornament wreaths for your friends and family throughout the holiday season to amass as many ornaments as possible. Get a head start by obtaining Isabelle's Ornament Wreath recipe to use as a template.
Get to work on your project as soon as possible!
Several dozen ACNH DIY recipes will be required, so once you've gathered them all (as well as all of the ornaments that will be required), it's time to get started on your holiday crafts. When it comes to creating a Christmas scene, a tree is essential, so why not start with a Big Festive Tree, or, if you're working on an indoor scene, consider a tabletop festive tree?