Showing posts with label Christmas Decor 2008. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas Decor 2008. Show all posts

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

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Christmas Decorations 2008 (Part One)

I'm not quite ready to photograph the mantle yet...I'm waiting on some white pencil starfish to arrive from Florida first. :-)
In the meantime, here's a photo of one of the stockings hanging on it:



I got them after Christmas last year for $4.00 each! (And that included the price of the personalization!)



I adore ticking stripe fabric, so I got one for me, one for Kevin and one for Maximus. :-)

My Mom loaned me this extra large vintage basket she had so that I could put my Christmas tree in it.



It has a word painted on it, but I haven't figured out what it says yet. I LOVE the shade of blue paint they used:




I replaced the red velvet ribbon that came on this mistletoe to one that has cream and brown stripes. Now it blends in perfectly!



This is the bridging shelf the hangs above the TV. I need to get some sepia-toned prints for those white frames (mental note).



Previously, I had this black tin container sitting on top of the bridging shelf in the Living Room. When I saw my Mom for Thanksgiving, she gave me some amazing Poinsettias- so I moved the container to my Kitchen window, stuck 2 Poinsettias in it and called it a day!



I glued the wood "04" numbers to the front of it and painted them with a rusting kit so they'd look like metal. '04 is the year Kevin and I got married. :-)

To be continued....