Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts

Monday, December 12, 2011

O Christmas Tree #2 + decking the halls

These are some phone pictures I snapped once we finished.
I apologize for the "graini-ness" but this house is just too fun to wait to share later!!
Here is the front door.
The console table
The tree!!
The tree and the mantle.
And the bannister of course!!





Friday, December 9, 2011

O Christmas Tree #1

This year the plan was to take it easy, not over do it. 
I thought I would hang my den tree and be done. Well, the christmas spirit got the better of me and so far I have put up about 4 trees. (not all in my home)

Here is tree #1
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This is the entry tree at my parents house. 
Mom and I both LOVE LOVE LOVE pink and green. So of course this is the first thing you see when walking in the door of her house!
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Notice, it is still kid friendly!!
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And for the topper we selected 4 different types of "spriggy's (as i call them) to create a nice grand top!
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Such a fun and inviting tree welcoming you into their home!!
Be back later to link this tree and several others up for the upcoming linky parties!!

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Christmas Pinspiration

This year... I am feeling a pastel vintage christmas if you will.






problem is... I am running out of places to hang more wreaths. haha

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Our Christmas Decor:Flashback

Here is the front of our house the first year we lived here.
December 2009
man our new landscaping looks SOOO MUCH BETTER!!
And the tree that year.
And the tree moved to a new location December 2010.
but there is no picture of the outside's decor.
So expect to see some same shots of a tree this year and a few new things.... 
I am not putting up my secondary tree this year because well, my body is tired... and I want to enjoy the minimal decor this year ;)

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Crafty Christmas

Merry Christmas Everyone.
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I hate i haven't blogged all these items along the way.
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However, how would you like a jam packed craft filled post??
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Well here goes nothing...
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Saw my sweet friend Kellie's ribbon trees on her mantel and decided we needed something cute for baby girl's room.
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The dot ribbon was purchased from Hancocks.
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The Lilly Pulitzer ribbon was acquired years and years ago. 
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All the rest was taken from my mom's stash.
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If you decide to make one of these cuties all you need is a foam cylinder, more ribbon than you think.
(i used around 4 or 5 rolls)
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and a hot glue gun. 
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simply start at the bottom of the tree, establish your pattern and loop the ribbon.
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Then i went back and filled in the empty spots.
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The topper is a paper napkin bunched cut like confetti and hot glued on the top.
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The Noel sign was created by Candace (my sweet friend who helps me with Preppie Peonie)
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She surprised me with the coloring and I just knew it was meant for AC's room.

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In other news we have actually enjoyed the firepit a little. 
{Cant wait to show yall the post on the before and after...}
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{Did we notice a little someone has started dressing herself?}
And outside my home we kept it pretty simple.
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You see mom has a decorating obsession.
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With the exception of the ornaments in my front door garland, and my snowman.
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Everything else was stuff mom wasn't using.
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Did I ever mention she has wonderful taste?? 

Remember this tree I blogged about a couple weeks ago.
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Well it wasn't entirely finished with it and until today.
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The challenge i created for myself with this tree was every ornament {except the WS ones} needed to be homemade.
Well with everything homemade it was still missing something.
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That's where my beloved Bella Vita stepped in.
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I finished the tree off with some awesome gold sparklies and snowflake ornaments.
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this little guy came from BV too. 
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Thank you candace for such a sweet little happy.
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Used  House of Smith's napkin poof tutorial and her accordian tutorial.
and TADA... a finished shabby/vintage tree!!
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did i ever mention i just love this girl.
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{notice how joy is missing the "Y" on the tree?? yeah, thats what happens when a 2 yr old helps/dips it in water then you run out of time... besides.. the show must go on.}
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Now onto other news....
Remember when I posted on a Ballard Inspired Christmas?? 
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Well i followed through with my projects but not in blogging.
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Again, my apologies.
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I found a "bunch" of fresh grenery for 3.99 at Lowe's well that should finish up the sprucing around the house huh??
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First I was inspired by these beautiful letters..

** this is more a note to self... but when replicating something of such simplicity and beauty..
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Please have a copy of the thing you are replicating. 
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Otherwise you won't love it as much and it will surely go in the trash at the end of the season.
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first you free hand a letter.
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this is where if you are me you begin to mess up... 
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ie you forgot your pic so you begin free stylin...
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I didn't so much love the final outcome but, then again... you live and you learn.
sorry for the crooked door pic....
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did i mention i am soooo ready for us to be able to finish up the minor projects.
{sanding around door and fresh coat of paint, alas never finished...}
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focus JB... focus..
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anywho because i wasn't in love with this I subbed the letter out for my fave three wreath combo.

Remember my original Ballard Inspired Post??
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One thing I loved the most in this catalog were the magnolia leaf wreaths



Well this was easily replicated and looked pretty dang good in my opinion.
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And the best part is it cost me nothing.
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as you can see mine has significantly less magnolia leaves.
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Straight line winds will do that every time...
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These little guys were all that was left.
This top pillow inspired my pillow.
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One yard of duck cloth
3 different size juice glasses
a pencil
some brown paint
2 scraps of cute fabric
max 30 minutes time...
and look what you can have!!
 My "Alabama" twist on a cute Ballard pillow.
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In other news....
* we went to see santa 4 times. ALL of them ended badly!!! 
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However.
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we were all cheers at home. 
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Will be back tomm with a recap of how our day was spent!!!


Sunday, December 5, 2010

Homemade Christmas Decor

Hello lovely readers.

Today I am sharing my homemade tree.
(no the tree is not homemade, just all the decor)

There are several steps to each "ornament" grouping so I may be breaking this up into two posts.
We shall see.
A couple of years ago I found this AHmazing inspiration photo in Southern Living magazine.

To much avail I have been completely unsuccessful in finding the original photo.

I really wish i had it to share with yall.

First thing is first.

I knew I wanted art deco style numbers completely covered in glitter.

Luckily I found a great font and just printed the numbers in size 300 font out of Word.

I wanted to make sure my numbers were nice and sturdy so i glued the print off numbers 
(already on medium weight cardstock) 
To another layer of the cardstock. 


Then I gather my glitter, brush and trusty ole elmer's and got to work.


Apply glue to numbers and brush the glue on for even glitter application.


Apply glitter before glue dries.
Ps. it will dry a little faster due to spreading the glue out with the brush. DUH i know


Basically rinse, lather, repeat until your page is done.


Sidenote: I did this work in an old cookie sheet to contain the glitterness going on. 
Trust me there was LOTS.


After cutting out and drying i used my single hole punch and tied a circle of twine on to hang on the tree.


Okay ornament grouping # 1 donezo...


Enter elegance from pearescence.

I went plundering through my "stash" of things mom was getting rid of in her garage sale and Voila.

PBOutlet sale Beads.


I checked the sizing with my already on hand twine and... SCORE, the twine slipped onto the beads.

Pretty straight forward on this, just either establish a pattern{my pattern was at random}

Rinse,
Lather,
Repeat again...


Tie knots between beads so they don't slip around. 


Because i did not have a super full box i made a tiny strand for the top and a larger/longer strand for the largest portion of the tree. 
{As seen below}


Now... do you notice the little copper dittys scattered about??

Can you guess what they are?

Think gifts....

Well, they are the miniature molds attached to every William Sonoma Wedding Registry Gift.

When we got married i had NO clue what i would do with them.

Mom suggested I save them and do a fun tree with them.

This seemed like the perfect year.

And it is so special to have these little items as reminders of all our wonderful family and friends who so graciously blessed us before we were married!

I LOVE looking at them.

And did you know the PINEAPPLE is the symbol of hospitality??

Well we are in the south and being hospitable is just a way of life around here.


Here is an upclose of one so you can see what they really look like.

For the tree topper I used several items.

Glitter feathers and twigs are from Hobby Lobby last christmas.

And the pouf was super easy. I found some wedding iridescent tissue paper at Hallmark and cut an 8x8 square.

Accordianed the tissue,

Tied a pipe cleaner in the middle,

And gently spread the layers to the front.

Super Easy.


Now what is a homemade tree without chain??

I found a TON of scrap cardstock laying around from various projects so i just cut some in 1/2inch widths and other as wide as 2 inches and attached with the stapler.

Again rinse, lather, repeat here....


Now as you can see things are slowly but surely coming together here.

And best of all....

Its adoreable, FREE decor!!!

I have been debating over gathering some burlap as a tree skirt or actually spending the time and making one.

I saw my sweet friend kellie's wreath in her babies' room and kinda had an idea....

What if i make a poinsetta cluster tree skirt?


Then i found this in Garnet Hill's catalog...

It's felt.

And it costs $198.00

I think i will attempt to make it. 


If i do tackle this would yall like a tutorial on how to complete?

I will be back in another post to finish up the tree and share lots more.

Stay tuned.