2021 Christmas Home Tour || Living Room Christmas Decorations || Bright and Colorful Christmas Decor
Design editor Morgan Lindsay takes a break from her go-to laid-back neutral style to whip up something a little more bold and playful for Christmastime using handmade yarn pompoms
An overview of my holiday collection Merry & Bright. Bright colours, playful shapes, and some imperfect lines create a festive and fun collection.
From Christmas ornaments to wreaths to stockings, Design Milk shares the best modern holiday decor to help you deck your halls.
I thought it would be fun to do colorful Christmas decor this year! I smile every time I walk in the door... It's the merriest tree around!
Take the Christmas cheer up a notch with colorful DIY Christmas decorations. Whimsical rainbow crafts and fun colors are truly merry & bright! I'm not sure when it all started. I promise I had a
Dreaming of a bright Christmas? For anyone who finds themselves yearning for summer colours long after the return of fallen leaves and full-length sleeves, brights are the perfect way to give your seasonal style a contemporary twist. Twistmas, if you will. Transform your holiday decor with a makeover! A fun alternative to the traditional colour palette, brighten up your home with the year's biggest and best trends: pom-poms, tassels, geometrics, ombre and colour blocking. Every corner of Christmas is covered.
2021 Christmas Home Tour || Living Room Christmas Decorations || Bright and Colorful Christmas Decor
See the most stunning Shiny Brite Christmas Trees that are dripping with hundreds of vintage ornaments. Christmas tree decorating inspiration
Remember when I mentioned that my house was a reverse mullet? All business in the back and party in the front? Meet my party. This dining room is a little […]
The best 100+ Merry & Bright Colorful Christmas Holiday Home Decor Ideas for your Christmas tree, ornaments, wreaths, decorations like hangings, door hangers, stockings, garlands, christmas tree skirts, swag, bottle brush trees, pillows, hand painted watercolor wall art, pom poms, some vintage and all full of color like red, hot pink, bright pink, aqua, teal, red, bright red, green, white, pink, and fun modern colorful contemporary holiday decorations.
Interior Design Long Island NY | Effortless Style Interiors shares a round up of their favorite colorful christmas decor!
These pink Christmas decorations prove there's more to the holiday color palette than red and green. Put up a bright pink Christmas tree, place pink poinsettias on your mantel, or hang pastel pink Christmas ornaments for a retro look.
Top US craft blog, Flamingo Toes, features their Favorite 3 Christmas Decorating Trends to help you prepare for the Holidays. Click here now for more!!
Free Merry and Bright Christmas Printable Art for your holiday home decor. Just print, frame, and hang for instant holiday cheer!
If you are looking for Christmas colors, these color palettes can give you some inspiration. I thought it would be fun to show you some of the colors I love!
That's so Gemma demonstrates how to make a DIY rainbow wreath made from dried & preserved flowers from Atlas Flowers. Full video tutorial...
Add a touch of kitsch to this years Christmas with a handmade wreath in cheery, bright colours. Handmade using vintage and recycled materials that I collect throughout the year. Many of which were destined for landfill so I'm really glad to be able to make something that means they get to be displayed once again and not buried and forgotten about! I made an assortment of colourful pom poms for this one. I also added traditional glass baubles and vintage tinsel. I'm also happy create custom wreaths. Just get in touch if there's anything particular you have in mind. Diameter 26cm. Worldwide shipping available. All orders are shipped fully tracked and packaged with care.
This year I did not go with a lovely vintage farmhouse look, or even a traditional Christmas look. Instead, check out our colorful Christmas home tour.
Add a ton of color to your holidays with rainbow Christmas tree decorations! This vibrant tree features a mix of purchased and DIYed ornaments for the perfect mix of rainbow goodness!
Bright and Colorful Holiday Home Tour. Easy ways to celebrate the holidays with color. Simple DIY ideas you can make to bring the spirit of Christmas into your home this holiday season! Welcome friends!! I’m so excited to be participating in the Seasonal Simplicity Holiday Home Tour! Wasn’t Chelsea’s tree gorgeous?? I love her site...Read the Post
Take the Christmas cheer up a notch with colorful DIY Christmas decorations. Whimsical rainbow crafts and fun colors are truly merry & bright! I'm not sure when it all started. I promise I had a
Shop Holiday Time Pom Pom Wreath, 22" - … and other curated products on LTK, the easiest way to shop everything from your favorite creators.
If you like vintage Christmas decor this is the post for you because I'm sharing my tinsel Christmas tree with vintage Shiny Brite ornaments. Even if you don't enjoy vintage Christmas decorations, I still think
Learn How to Create Adorable Spray-Painted Miniature Christmas Trees using Poster Board or Chipboard.
Es kann entmutigend sein, gesunde, leckere Mahlzeiten zuzubereiten. Und sicher, es gibt Leute da draußen, die es genießen, kulinarische Meisterwerke zum Frühstück, Mittag- und Abendessen...
Easy ways to decorate your home for Christmas, including baubles and wreaths from Red Online
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Make your Christmas tree unique with these decorative tinsel Christmas tree letters. This easy DIY will bring joy to your holiday season!
The Shiny-Brite company produced the most popular Christmas tree ornaments in the United States throughout the 1940's and '50s. In 1937 Max Eckhardt established "Shiny-Brite" ornaments, working with the Corning Glass Company to mass produce glass Christmas ornaments. Eckhardt had been importing hand-blown glass balls from Germany since around 1907, but had the foresight to
Am I the only one who doesn't want the holidays to end this year? All my social media feeds are full of the coziest eye candy, and I could look at pictures of quirky menorahs and woodsy Solstice wreaths and twinkly Christmas trees forever. Ahhhh. I know Hanukkah is over, but the other week my friend Jarrett dubbed this his "Menorahsaurus" and it demanded to be shared. Oh! And then there are all the crafts and foods and crafty foods. Apparently John and I have to make something called Christmas Crack? Have you heard of this? Anyhoo, since I can already see staying on topic is going to be a challenge today, let's get right to it. In case the dinosaur didn't tip you off, I love quirky holiday decor, so I've been saving pictures of fun and funky tree alternatives all month to show you bots. It it too late to actually make any of these? NEVAHHH. Maybe. If so, then just enjoy the pretty pics. Oh, and I gave them all punny names, because, me. Starting with an oldie but a goodie: - Oh 2D Tree I've always gone heart-eyes over Suessical and/or cartoon styles, so this has been one of my favorites for years. It also reminds me of Borderlands. Add in the fact that all you need is scrap cardboard and paint, and I'm all in. Love me some cheap builds. Next, cue the Will Smith song: - Gettin' Twiggy With It: (By Brocante Ma Jolie on Etsy) Na na na na nana na You're welcome for the ear worm. This one could potentially be another no-cost craft, if you have a bunch of branches in the yard and some spare twine. - A Step Above How cute is this for that old ladder in the garage? "Ok," you're thinking, "but MY ladder is aluminum, so I can't pull off the rustic look." No worries, then you could do this! Provided you don't have cats. Or kids. Or any strong gusts of wind. OK, let's be honest, no one is going to do this. But it looks cool, right? - Life of The Party Tree or This Tree's Got BALLS (By Oh Joy!) Start with a trellis base and add as many giant paper balls and ornaments as you like. (Joy made a mini forest of these, hit the link to see the rest!) This one would take a lot of advance planning/shopping, but I love the idea because most of it folds flat for storage. - The Branch Manager: (By Grandin Road retailer) No more trunk space? Then ditch the trunk! I'd try to DIY this with a bunch of faux ferns to get that tapered effect. - The Eagle Has Garlanded First let's take a moment to appreciate that pun, because it's my favorite. Thank you. This is also my favorite most doable "tree" on the list. All you need are a few things from the dollar store, and it shouldn't take long to put up, either. Just attach a bunch of Command Hooks sideways down the wall in 2 lines, then zigzag your garland & lights through! I really want to try this one, we're just hard up for that much free wall space, ha. - A Happy Holiday Is In The Cards: (via Mack Male on Flickr) I'm going to guess there are stacked foam circles in there to give it structure, which, you know, sounds like a lot of work. You could use boxes or do a 2D version on a wall, instead: just tack up the cards with Museum Putty. - Totally Tubular: (via Makezine) This PVC pipe design is another old favorite of mine; that picture just makes me happy. It's like a little cabinet of curiosities! And you can attach it to a board like they have, so it hangs on the wall like a big picture. I went looking to see if anyone else had ever made a pipe tree, and found this version with lights from Leroy Merlin: Brilliant! - Some Light-Hearted Fun John and I have a huge mass of LED lights with almost translucent wires, and I would LOVE to try this with them. It's sort of ghostly and heavenly at the same time. Looks like all you need are the lights, some tulle, and a sturdy ceiling hook. (I'm not sure how they attached them to the ground, but I'd use white foam board with notches round the edge.) And finally: - Feelin' A Little Extra Extra or Literal Christmas Trash (via Lonny Magazine) That, my friends, is a giant pile of old newspapers, probably stuffed in a tomato cage or wire frame. More proof you don't need to spend a lot of money to make cool things! I like how ruffly it is, and the splotches of pastel colors. Then when you're done, it all goes in the recycling bin! I'd like to try a smaller version with tissue paper; you could do some awesome color combos that way: rainbow stripes, perhaps? I hope these made you smile, and maybe inspired you to try a last-minute craft? Or at least to tuck these away for next year. Just remember: if it's not fun and fulfilling, drop it. Nothing about this season is mandatory, and this year especially, you get a free pass to skip as much as you like. Five years from now no one will remember or care if you finished the baking or the decorating or the shopping; they'll just remember you, and the love you share together. So please be kind to yourself this week. Rest up. Chat with a friend who makes you feel seen. Play with your kids, read a good book. Then when you replenish those spoons, when your cup is full, pass it on. As predicted I'm nowhere NEAR finished with all my Christmas content, so stay tuned for my yearly house tour - no theme, just random silliness John and I've put together - plus a couple more crafty projects. I'll try to at least taper off by the new year... but no promises. This is how *I* fill up, and I'm having too much fun. ;) ***** P.S. John and I aren't exchanging gifts this year - with each other or with anyone, really - which is why I have the energy for decorating and crafts. I'll still happily use Christmas as an excuse to buy myself something, though, so I thought I'd show you my two "gifts" this year: First, this monster tree brooch by MarliToys: Lidiya hand makes & paints each little stuffed fabric character, and I love this so much I decided to... TREE't myself. Eh? EH? It's coming from Ukraine, though, so I don't think it will make it by the 25th - but that's just another reason to extend my Christmas celebrating. And second, I ordered this sweet Mickey vinyl by another of my favorite artists, Miss Mindy: I think this retailed for $30 at the Disney Parks, but this week Mickey's been marked down to less than $12 on Amazon! Awww yeeeah. He's bigger than you think, about 7 inches tall, and I've had the matching Minnie for over a year now. Can't wait to add Mr. Mouse to the shelf beside her.
Very merry and oh-so-bright!
Last week, I threw a little crafty Christmas brunch for some of the ladies who helped support me, and Studio DIY, this year! I dubbed it “It Takes A Village” and everyone got to craft their own colorful Christmas house!!! Can I get a moment of silence/slow clap for that theme!? Haha! I love it, …
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I am loving making our rainbow tree more and more kitsch and unusual every year!Ever since I started decorating our Christmas tree with the rainbow colour scheme, I've been having so much fun sourcing baubles and ornaments to enhance our collection. Some colours are harder to find than others (yellow being one) but I had a lot of success searching eBay for various coloured cheap baubles in every colour as fillers. I am particularly loving having a few special, more kitsch and unusual decoratio
If you like vintage Christmas decor this is the post for you because I'm sharing my tinsel Christmas tree with vintage Shiny Brite ornaments. Even if you don't enjoy vintage Christmas decorations, I still think
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