The D-List with Debrae Little

Discover how to adorn your home for Hanukkah with a focus on blue, silver, and gold decor elements that symbolize the purity of God and the festival of lights, creating a warm and meaningful atmosphere for the holiday season.

What is The D-List with Debrae Little?

The D-List is a recurring feature on KUNV 91.5 Jazz & More that focuses on interior design practices and trends. Every segment highlights a new way to spruce up and improve your interiors.

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Hi, this is Jason.

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This is Debrae.

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And this is The D-List. It's the weekly mini-show that talks all things design.

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Hanukkah represents the festival of light. I found out myself that Hanukkah means dedication. You'll find blue, silver, and gold. And the reason for the blue is the purity of God. Having said that, you want your table where the menorah is stored and lit. You want that table trimmed with blue tablecloths, gold and silver napkins, plates that are blue and white. You're just going all in on the theme of blue. Sure. Represents the purity of God. And so that Christmas wreath that you have basically needs to be dressed in blue. Blue ribbon, blue lights, and the same thing goes for any tables or anything else you may have. You can string garland along your stairwell and that too can be shades of blue or blue and white and gold or silver.

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The symbols of the season are almost very similar but it's really just about what colors you're adorning to these symbols which reflect which holiday you're celebrating whether it's the reds and the greens for Christmas or the blues the golds and the silvers for Hanukkah or the red the green and the black for

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Kwanzaa. It's all very symbolic of your love of God and your devotion and your family and the time of

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gathering. That is this week's D-List. If you want more details Debrae tell them.

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Hi I'm Debrae Little from Debrae Little Interiors and I have been beautifying Valley Interiors since 2007. Find more information about me at Valley Interiors since 2007. Find more information about me at Debraelittleinteriors.com