Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Feeling the Christmas spirit

I must say there is something where after you've had that delicious Thanksgiving dinner, that good old fashioned Christmas spirit feeling comes in full force. I started my decorating on the outdoors first. I have three urns outside that I already knew what I was going to do with them. I envisioned them filled with various fresh greens that offered their beauty through their different textures and scents. Here are the end results





 
 
 I mixed some weather-proof red berry garland to give them a subtle pop of color. Usually you can tell when you squeeze the berry, if they are soft to the touch when you squeeze them then I wouldn't recommend them for the outdoors. I would assume that if you live in a warmer climate, where you do not experience freezing temperatures then you can dis-regard this tip.


 
 
 
I love having some kind of cascading effect in my plantings on the base. I always wondered how I can obtain that look in the winter months when everything that cascades would freeze. I was so glad to be able to do this with my winter greens.


 
 
 I purchased a wreath for half off at Hobby Lobby that I was okay with, but knew that I could definitely spruce things up a bit in it with extra greens to add fullness and texture, and of course some burlap ribbon intertwined with some sparkly thin ribbon to add some glisten when the lights hit it.


 
 I purchased these vintage looking ice skates from where I work and wasn't sure if I should incorporate them into the wreath. I put them up to it, and fell in love, it added a little touch of character to the wreath. What do you think?

 
 
I hung the fresh cedar greens around the entryway and added lights to give a welcoming holiday feel even before guests walk through the doors. I also added cinnamon scented pinecones into the wreath and urn arrangement.
 
 
 
I definitely completed my outdoor decorating just in time. North Dakota is definitely going to be experiencing some chilly temps and nasty weather in the next few days. Highs is the negatives! Yikes!
I really hope you found some inspiration and got some holiday cheer from this post. I love decorating for the holidays, and there is nothing more satisfying than being able to show some of my hard work to others. Right now I'm getting to completing my Christmas tree inside, and will begin a post on that.
 
Big Hugs,
Melissa :)
 
 


 
 
 
 
 

Friday, November 22, 2013

Overdue

Okay, it has been way too long of a hiatus for me from my blogging activity, and I truly need to apologize. So much has been happening, I moved from a small little town to Bismarck, where things have been crazy busy since then. I began working full time interior designing, and my husband just began his own business, and my sweet little girl is growing up too quickly. It's been pretty difficult moving from Connecticut to North Dakota away from family and friends, but it has probably been one of the best decisions my husband and I made for our family. I have been busy decorating Christmas, my favorite:), and the weather has been getting pretty cold here. Here are just a tid bits of some decorating I did.
 
 

 
 
 I took pieces of artificial white pine and cascaded it on each end of this buffet with ornament garland to make the ornaments look as if they're floating.
 
 
 
 
 
 The entire look was supposed to be fun and whimsical, with bright festive colors.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Sparkles and little elves here and there add to the charm and unpredictability.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Have I mentioned I love decorating for Christmas. It only comes once a year and I feel is the only way we can warm things up during those long, cold winter days. Right now I am working on my outdoor urns with fresh greens and cannot wait to complete them and show you all what I came up with.
 
 
Melissa XOXOXO
 
 
 
  

 
 

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Planning for Christmas

I know that Thanksgiving is coming up, and I sure am excited for some turkey, sweet potatoes, casseroles, and delicious treats shared with family and friends. However, I have been planning for Christmas since September. Why so early? Well, this time of year means a busy time for me decorating others' homes for Christmas. I love decorating for others, I get to decorate in so many different themes and bring my ideas to life. Believe it or not I have already begun decorating for some! I hope you can find some inspiration in some of the ways I have decorated for this lovely time of year.

Let me welcome you into my first client's home



My client wanted her entry way to be simple and traditional. She also wanted her urns to be seen from the road.


I intertwined some red berry garland that was weatherproof and a beautiful red, sure enough to capture your eye from the street. When purchasing artificial berries for any of your outdoor decorations, make sure they are weatherproof.


 
 
I made the wreath extremely full and lush by mixing a number of varieties of artificial greens. After the greens were done I added smaller red berries and a wonderful icicle garland that glistens wonderfully when any light hits it, the picture does not do it justice.
Now let's step inside this beautiful home.
 
 
 
 
When entering the home you cannot help but notice the beautiful staircase. I knew I had to make the garland VERY full and elegant to make visitors want to walk up and down those stairs.
 
 
 
 
 
I intertwined a lovely brown crinkle ribbon and a beautiful glittered netted ribbon. Just like the wreath, I used a number of artificial greens to help add texture and interest.




Together with the greens I also added a pretty brown leaves that were sprinkled with gold and bronze glitter.
Now off to the tree we go




For the tree the client had a pillow that had a deep plum color throughout that she really liked. I knew that using the plum with a lovely bright green and gold would be a beautiful color theme to go with.


 
 
I added a wonderful lime green berry garland throughout the tree as well as gold glitter accents, and these really pretty plum icicles I found at Walmart. They are so simple but elegant at the same time.
 
 
 

Here you can get a better idea of the kind of ribbons I used, as well as ornaments and greens. The ornaments were also purchased at Walmart. The ribbon was from Michaels, and Joann Fabrics.


 
 
The tree I found for her was very large, 9 ft and very, very full. After completing the tree, I was off to making a garland for family room fireplace mantle.
 
 
 
 

I used some non-traditional Christmas flowers in this garland, such as a beautiful deep burgundy and pumpkin orange colored ranunculus. Various greens and gold and orange berries were incorporated, as well as pinecones of many different sizes, helping to add a bit of a natural look.

 
A string of white lights were added into the garland to help create more sparkle
 
 


This garland is very versatile because of the colors used in it. It would also look lovely placed as the centerpiece for Thanksgiving in the center of a rectangle dining table, with various pillar candles placed throughout.






There was also a door that lead into the garage from the front of the home. I found these lovely teardrop shaped greens that I felt would fit perfectly for that door. I incorporated the same look as the wreath to help the look flow.



 
 
I hope you found some inspiration and ideas for your upcoming Christmas decorating. I am currently working on making another garland for someone and cannot wait to share the finished piece with you all! Thank you so much for stopping by.
 
Big Hugs,
Melissa
 


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