Deck your halls with boughs of holly...
Fa, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, laaaa!
Fa, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, laaaa!
Halloween is over, the costumes are barely cool, candy is still overflowing on the counter, but lets switch gears!
Decorating for Christmas is one of my very most favorite things!
Growing up in a snowy, winter wonderland made decorating for the holidays easy! Snow simply sets the stage for a lovely holiday display!
Our Northwest world becomes full of fresh evergreens, trees, lights, sparkle, pine cones, berries, and icicles!
If you live in a warm climate you don't have to sacrifice on your holiday decorations!!! Here are some tips for the warm climate decorators!
Greens, seasonal flowers, and colorful dishes to compliment your holiday colors creates a lovely table!
Mix and match the seasonal gold and silver with colors found locally!
Traditional trees with non-traditional decorations!
Fruit is a great way to add the look and feel of the holidays to any room!
Mix it up on how you display your seasonal fruity decorations!
Candles, candles, candles...an easy way to add holiday elegance to any home!
Last but not least, a lovely holiday wreath to fit your location and decor! Greet your holiday guests with a lush, warm, and inviting wreath hung from your gate, door, windows, or mantle!
I would love to help you create a lasting first impression with your holiday decorating!
What is your holiday decorating style?
Do you decorate within a local theme?
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3 comments:
Not only are you the "Fall Queen", but it seems you are also the "Christmas Queen"!
Happy lovely-wreath making...
xo J~
Thank you J-Bird, it would be an honor to hold that title!!! I love Christmas, just can't help myself! : )
What a gorgeous post! I just love Christmas and there's so much inspiration here..Rachaelxx
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