So maybe some of you have already started your Christmas decorating, but if you are like me, you might still be looking for some inspiration. Here's what I've gathered for some ideas this year.
Silver and mercury glass accents are definitely a sophisticated, polished look.
So cozy! The garland over the mantle is cute and something I haven't seen before.
I am always drawn to ornaments and decorations in non-traditional colors, so I was instantly drawn to the purple in this room.
LOVE this room!
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Showing posts with label christmas tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas tree. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Happy Holidays
I'm heading over to my parents' farm for the holidays tomorrow, so I'll talk to you guys next week. I wish everyone a wonderful, wonderful holiday - filled with loved ones and yummy treats!
via Country Living Mag
via Country Living Mag
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
A fresh spin on Christmas decor...
I was so excited when I saw photos of this home for the first time. It's so fresh and coastal, but somehow still manages to be festive and feels like Christmas. The home is a barefoot style cottage in Florida.
The chair was a flea market find, now reupholstered in a modern coral print.
I didn't know there were fireplaces in Florida...
Okay - I love this banquette. It's custom made in faux-ostrich vinyl that's super kid-friendly
Woolen stockings didn't scream beach cottage, so the kids used buckets in lieu of stockings
If you can, use accents from your own backyard. They don't look like everyone else's decorations, and they're free. This owner took cuttings of pine from her own property. Don't have property? Take a walk in a park and see if there are any fallen pine cones you can gather.
I adore how she did up her stairs with mercury glass candle holders and jumbo pine cones.
The bedroom color palette is so serene.
Does this home still feel holiday spirited to you?
via Southern Living December 2011
The chair was a flea market find, now reupholstered in a modern coral print.
I didn't know there were fireplaces in Florida...
Okay - I love this banquette. It's custom made in faux-ostrich vinyl that's super kid-friendly
Woolen stockings didn't scream beach cottage, so the kids used buckets in lieu of stockings
If you can, use accents from your own backyard. They don't look like everyone else's decorations, and they're free. This owner took cuttings of pine from her own property. Don't have property? Take a walk in a park and see if there are any fallen pine cones you can gather.
I adore how she did up her stairs with mercury glass candle holders and jumbo pine cones.
The bedroom color palette is so serene.
Does this home still feel holiday spirited to you?
via Southern Living December 2011
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Ready or not, Christmas is coming - some easy decorating ideas for those with little time or motivation to decorate for the holidays
I'm a little ashamed to admit that I love other people's Christmas and holiday decorations, but when it comes to putting up my own, I really drag my feet. I let the weeks pass by, and then it just seems too late to bother. If there are any other of you out there like me, here are a few simple decorating ideas, which are easy and quick enough that you won't need to procrastinate.
Love this photo. See how just a red throw and a pillow gives it a holiday feel?
(aside from the snow)
via Log Home
You can always just go with a tree. Because there are no other holiday decorations around, the tree is all the more noticeable, and really takes center stage.
A red flower arrangement or poinsettia can make a big impact on your dining room table. Keep the other table linens white to really make the red pop.
2 images above via Lonny Mag
Okay, so I know this adorable little shed is all decked-out, but I used it to impact the instant coziness that warm light gives off. Candle light and incandescent lighting from table lamps and sconces, not overhead lighting, give off a warm glow. I know that incandescent lights are not the most energy efficient option - so check out compact fluorescents (CFLs), which give off a light more similar to incandescents than traditional fluorescents, but still give you energy savings.
via Pinterest
Candle light makes the table festive, even without green garlands and red bows.
via Rue Magazine
Simple pops of red turn an everyday room into a holiday decorated room. A throw, a table runner, a lampshade, or a throw pillow are all accents that can be swapped in on the holidays.
2 images above via Casa Diez
I thought this idea was cute and easy. Take some glass vessels with a wide opening - a large jar, a hurricane, a glass bowl, and fill them with a simple strand of lights (craft stores sell plain strings of lights super cheap), and cluster them together in an arrangement on the table, mantle, or a sideboard.
via Country Living
What do you do to decorate for Christmas or the holiday you celebrate? Do you procrastinate or go all out once Thanksgiving has come and gone?
Love this photo. See how just a red throw and a pillow gives it a holiday feel?
(aside from the snow)
via Log Home
You can always just go with a tree. Because there are no other holiday decorations around, the tree is all the more noticeable, and really takes center stage.
A red flower arrangement or poinsettia can make a big impact on your dining room table. Keep the other table linens white to really make the red pop.
2 images above via Lonny Mag
Okay, so I know this adorable little shed is all decked-out, but I used it to impact the instant coziness that warm light gives off. Candle light and incandescent lighting from table lamps and sconces, not overhead lighting, give off a warm glow. I know that incandescent lights are not the most energy efficient option - so check out compact fluorescents (CFLs), which give off a light more similar to incandescents than traditional fluorescents, but still give you energy savings.
via Pinterest
Candle light makes the table festive, even without green garlands and red bows.
via Rue Magazine
Simple pops of red turn an everyday room into a holiday decorated room. A throw, a table runner, a lampshade, or a throw pillow are all accents that can be swapped in on the holidays.
2 images above via Casa Diez
I thought this idea was cute and easy. Take some glass vessels with a wide opening - a large jar, a hurricane, a glass bowl, and fill them with a simple strand of lights (craft stores sell plain strings of lights super cheap), and cluster them together in an arrangement on the table, mantle, or a sideboard.
via Country Living
What do you do to decorate for Christmas or the holiday you celebrate? Do you procrastinate or go all out once Thanksgiving has come and gone?
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