I did, however, manage to get my house decorated. Here's a few pics around the house.
This is our family room off the kitchen. Since this is the room where we spend the most time, I like to do something fun for the girls. I usually rotate themes and do either a Santa, snowman, or candy-themed tree. This year, we *kind of* went over the top with the candy theme.
I already had a lot of the decorations and ornaments, but added some cute gingerbread and candy ornaments that I found at JCPenney.
The cupcakes on the mantle and the lollipops I used for the tree topper all came from JCPenney.
I found a little inspiration from Pinterest and did this for our front door
using Deco Mesh and more candy ornaments from Hobby Lobby.
I already had the ribbon and red and white ball garland.
I usually do something less gaudy more natural, but heck, my kiddos are young. Why not make it fun?
Close-up of front door decorations This is my first year doing a tree in my entry way. It's been a challenge finding one "skinny" enough. Believe it or not, I bought this beauty at Wal-Mart. |
I made my topper out of the leftover burlap ribbon I had from my fall wreath project.
I reuse the same stuff over and over. That's how I roll.
All my drapes, furnishings, and Christmas decorations came from my previous houses.
Buy what you love and you'll have it a lifetime!
Yes! You can mix silver and gold together. You can also mix pine cones and burlap with "fancy" ornaments.
Dining Room
Once again...I used items around my house to decorate. I pulled out a big copper bowl from the basement and started stuffing it with pine branches and twig balls. I tossed in an antler and a magnifying glass from the coffee table. Next I added some sparkly ornaments. Somehow it all works in my dining room!
Here's the view from my foyer into my formal living room.
I usually put a tree in there, but opted to do one in the entry way instead.
I attached some green ornaments to the boxwood topiary and tied a ribbon on the trunk.
In the living room bay window, I added silver ribbon to large snowflakes and attached them to the window frames.
Glitter reindeer and ornaments in a mercury glass bowl.
This secretary is at the other end of my formal living room.
I found these cute snow village houses at Marshall's for $12.99 each.
They're made of cardboard, but have a battery powered light inside.
Hope you have a great Christmas filled with peace and love!
(From Hobby Lobby)
I love everything! It all looks so beautiful. From the burlap to the white, you did a fantastic job. I love the way your house is decorated, too. Have a Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeletehaha the last picture of the "one more fa la la" had me cracking up!
ReplyDeleteLove your Christmas decor!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love it.
ReplyDeleteYour house looks GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeletelove it d!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic job, Girl! Again, you make me look like a slacker. Heee! I somewhat started looking for a skinny tree this year to add to my decor, but never saw a good one. I'll try Wal-Mart. Thanks for all your inspiration! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteIt all looks so beautiful. Love the use of the burlap, and the tree...gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteSo so pretty! I need you to come to FL next Christmas and hook me up. My decor was quite sad in comparison. Happy New year XO
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