The
Christmas planning continues! If you read my last post you all know I am
going for a natural-slightly elegant look for Christmas in our new
home.
I
always suggest choosing 3-4 main areas to concentrate your decorating
efforts. Such as your entrance to your home, dining area, mantel, and of
course the tree.
If
you do this you will get a lot more Wow factor than if you have
Christmas sprinkled throughout your home. Another thing to think of is,
everything you put out, you also get to put away. Just trying to be a
little helpful here!
Green and white are my main colors that will be added to my base of black and white.
The
reason I am calling my look a Natural-Elegant look is you will notice I
plan on using the natural elements of pinecones, boxwood wreaths,
greenery, and paper whites.
The draped sheer fabric over the main entrance into the Great room will give the feel of elegance.
I
always seem to have just a touch of elegance in my designs, but always
trying to keep in mind a welcoming open armed type elegance, never too
precious or stated, that is just not me, or how I want my guest to feel
in my home. I like to call it understated elegance.
Under our family memory tree I will be wrapping my gifts in coordinated paper and ribbons of black and white with green.
You will notice the black and white awning stripe is always in my wrappings, it is a signature wrap for me.
I purchase it at Nashville wraps, the other papers are from Spoonflower.(links are below) They are a bit more expensive, at Spoonflower,
but just a few gifts wrapped in these papers will give a dramatic look
under the tree. I might also be using some plain white with colored
ribbons to break up the color and patterns.
Remember
your packages under the tree are a big part of the overall look, and
feel of your room at Christmas time. I like to use soft double faced
satin ribbon or grosgrain ribbons tied in a simple bow.
The
other element that I like to use as part of my Christmas décor are
pillows on my sofa and chairs. This year I am adding a couple of green
and white patterns to my black and white pillows that I used last year.
When
selecting pillows for a room, first decide where you will be placing
pillows, and then decide which pillows will look the best in those
areas, and it will also help determine what sizes you will need. If one
pillow is going behind another the back pillow should be a bit larger
than the front pillow.
As
an example I will have three pillows on my sofa. A solid green with the
black and white in the front and then on the other side of the sofa I
will use the malachite pillow. The striped green or a solid green
pillow will go on my black spindle chair.
I also have a pillow that says JOY that I might use on the spindle chair with the solid green velvet pillow.
How I will achieve this look:
Elegance……..draped sheer fabric….. candles….. paper whites.
Natural elements……Texture……pine cones, greenery, boxwood, birch logs
Sources: Just click on image to go to the links.
Wrapping paper:
Spoonflower and Nashville Wraps
Pillows
Etsy (click on image to go to link)
Customed made Etsy shop no longer open.
Now
you all know the in’s and out’s of my Christmas décor. One thing to
always keep in mind you also need to be flexible once you start actually
decorating.
Things
might not look the same as they did on paper, or they just might not be
doable. No worries, you then will have another opportunity to become
even more creative!!
Remember it is all about be able to……