Friday, December 12, 2008

Christmas Decorations 2008 (Part Two)



I am wild about burlap, and grapevine, and all things natural & neutral...so I hung this wreath from the curtain rod in the window in the Dining Room.
I had to sneak in a white pencil starfish, of course. :-)
I plan to switch out the bamboo blind with one that's a dark chocolate color. I need more contrast here.



As for the rest of the Dining Room, well, Mom gave me a pretty Poinsettia to use as a centerpiece:



The huge red petals are so gorgeous...



And over in the Living Room, I used more burlap on the tree and the wreath above the mantle:





I plan to use this six foot tree in our Master Bedroom next year, and purchase a seven and a half footer when they go on sale after Christmas. But for now, it'll have to do in the Living Room. We are on an extreeeeeemely tight budget this Christmas. I limited myself to only purchasing 2 rolls of burlap, and 2 boxes of silver ornaments for this tree. Next year, I want to incorporate some bunches of light green hydrangea, some birds nests and some grapevine.



I had a strand of grapevine star lights already, so I used it on the tree as well...



Above the mantle, I used a 36" wreath that I got for $4.99 at Michaels the day after Thanksgiving. Some leftover burlap and grapevine, a few silver ornaments and the pencil starfish my Mom sent, and voila!
I scattered cinnamon-scented pine cones across the entire mantel. They were only $2.50/bag, so I got two bags. The look is simple, but effective, and more importantly, COST-effective.







Next year, I'd love to have two tall, and two medium height mercury glass candle stands flanking the wreath. Sort of like these, but different:



I saw some at TJ Maxx that were PERFECT. But they were like 20 bucks piece, so I wrote a letter to Santa about those. :-)

I drove little finishing nails into the top of the mantle, to hold the stockings in place. Not super attractive, so to cover them, I stuck a pine cone down on top of each nail:



On top of the TV Unit, I used some evergreen garland I already had. In the unit, I sprinkled more left over pine cones and one more pencil starfish...





This basket used to be light-colored, natural wicker. I painted it brown, then dry-brushed light green paint on it...



In the Guest Bedroom I used one small tree. Which is actually two small trees, wired together. They were $5.00 each at Target. The little silver glittery mini ornaments were 79 cents (for a box of ten) at Michaels, so I bought four boxes.



When I bought the trees, they came bundled in a ball of burlap at the bottom. I removed the burlap, and the plastic dish they were "planted" in, and stuck the metal "trunks" down into some floral foam. I cut a piece to fit perfectly into this basket I got at Michaels. It was on sale for $3.99...



I got two strands of 10-count battery-operated clear lights to put on the tree. While searching for the perfect basket, I looked for one that would accomodate the battery packs, in a way that I could have easy access to the on/off switch. When I saw this basket, with it open handles on the sides, I knew it would be perfect.
Hopefully Santa will also bring me four "C" batteries too. :-)

Layla

24 comments:

  1. So where do you buy the burlap? fabric store I'm guessing... thanks!

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  2. thoses wreath are just what I need for my living,beautiful job!

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  3. Your Christmas decor is absolutely perfect with your usual beach cottage style. You have great creative ideas. Love them!

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  4. You did a amazing job on decorating for Christmas. I really love how it all came out.

    Have a great weekend.

    Hugs;
    Alaura

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  5. Simple yet so effective..love it all! Thank you for sharing these wonderful ideas with us! You Rock! hugs NG

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  6. Beautiful job!
    It isn't all about the $$$.
    Fabulous!

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  7. What a beautiful job, especially on a tight budget. You are always such an inspiration!

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  8. you are the second person I've seen using burlap ribbon. I must get me some. Where on earth did you find that????

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  9. Hey, Sweet Stuff... I love it! Can I come to stay at Lettered Cottage B&B? hahahaha....I especailly love the dining room, tree, and window pic! :) So cute! :) I hope your Holidays are filled with as much love as you put into your holiday decorating...Meme

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  10. How absolutely lovely! Love the simplicity and drama that the natural elements attain.
    The punch of the Red poinsettia adds so much, too.....

    Merry Christmas!

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  11. Layla, it's all so simple and elegant, just like you! This is exactly what I thought you'd do. Love it!

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  12. Burlap is a favorite texture and decorative element of mine also, along with jute, grapevine and wicker. They balance my feminine cottage style decor and make it less predictable.

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  13. So beautiful....so you!

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  14. Not quite my style with all the burlap and such, but it still looks pretty nice. I *love* what you did with the entertainment center… it looks so nice and cozy!

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  15. Hi Layla,
    Linked over from Just-a-Girl and love your stuff!
    Your entertainment center looks straight out of Pottery Barn! You have a great eye!

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  16. Oh my, your house looks stunning! What a beautiful space - it looks like a Pottery Barn catalog!! :)

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  17. Thank you for sharing your ideas - they are simply beautiful. I love the pencil starfish!

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  18. Love it! Everything is very simple and understated - which makes it so beautiful! Perfect for your cottage :)

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  19. Layla I love your burlap idea!! The first I've seen. Your decorations and house are beautifully refreshing. :)

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  20. The burlap and starfish look wonderful on your wreath. I might have to make one next year! I have one now, but I'm sure it could use an update.

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  21. Hi,

    I just read your blog about decorating with all natural material and I couldn't agree with you more. Check out my house and you'll see we both love burlap. It's my favorite thing for adding texture and I love how it looks woven in with lights, greenery, etc.

    Love your blog.

    Gail Kramer
    www.thekramerangle.blogspot.com

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  22. WOW! It's gorgeous! I love all the pencil starfish!

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