Christmas wreaths are a classic Christmas decoration that is familiar to most everyone. Many people are happy with just a simple evergreen wreath with a red bow. Instead of a traditional wreath that everyone has seen before, consider these unique Christmas wreath ideas. Different ColorYour Christmas wreath does not have to be red and green. Consider using a non-traditional color, such as turquoise, silver, gold, or purple. You can even use a rainbow of colors. Photo by - Browse home design photos Different MaterialMost traditional wreaths are made out of evergreen branches. Consider creating your wreath out of a different material for a unique Christmas display. You can make your wreath out of candy, bells, fabric, feathers, candy canes, toys, spheres, wine corks, ornaments, sea shells, paper, fruit, pine cones, flowers, or whatever you wish. Photo by - Search entryway design ideas Focal PointConsider adding a focal point element to your Christmas tree. You can add a large bow, a crown on top of your wreath, or a decorative element to the center of your wreath. Another option is to leave your Christmas wreath simply decorated on 3/4 and decorate 1/4 of the wreath to be the focal point. Photo by Twoinspireyou - More home design ideas ShapeMost Christmas wreaths are in a circle shape, however you can have a wreath in a half circle, heart, square, or star shape. Photo by Twoinspireyou - Look for home design design inspiration TextureThe most beautiful Christmas wreaths are usually decorated with elements that are very textural to add interest. If you are using items without much texture, such as shiny smooth ornaments, use ornaments of different sizes and slightly different colors in order to create a textural feel.
Learn how to make some adorable Christmas crafts with your kids over the festive season with these awesome tutorials. All you need are some basic DIY skills and a few art supplies you can grab at your local Dollar Store.
Elevate your home's holiday decor with the elegance and charm of our Christmas Door Bows. Let these enchanting decorations be the first thing your guests see as they enter your home, setting the tone for a season filled with love, joy, and togetherness. Make this Christmas unforgettable with the perfect finishing touch - a bow that welcomes the magic of the season to your doorstep. 8 Colours available Sold individually
Looking for quick and easy Christmas decor ideas, or a fun family project for the weekend? We've put together five ideas for DIY Christmas decorations you can do at minimal cost. CANDY CANE WREATH Sweet, pretty, and yummy to boot, this candy cane wreath can be done in a pinch and easily dismantled after Christmas. To get the look, get...
Bring the Christmas magic to your home with these clever and envy-inducing Christmas front door decor ideas. Prepare to be blown away!
Amazing statement piece Christmas door garland. Each garland is custom made, so each one is special in it's on way. This item is sure put all of your guest in the Christmas spirit as they are walking up to your door. Every garland includes an elf and peppermint theme, the ribbon and sprays may differ upon availability.
Christmas has arrived at the chapel! Whilst so many things have been cancelled this year and we've not been able to host our usual calendar of events, one thing we've still been able to continue to do is keep our … Continue reading →
I’m back! I hope that you missed me. It is encouraging to see that my blog stats remained high during my absence. I have to confess that it was a bit of a relief to not constantly plan and write up posts during the past couple of weeks. The work of maintaining two blogs can get a bit tiresome. But now my batteries are charged, and I can begin a new year of blogging! I tried to keep up with everyone's posts the past couple of weeks and managed to leave comments here and there. As most of you know, we took a needed jaunt to unwind and celebrate Mr. Jim’s continued recovery. We were in search of rest and relaxation, and the places we visited delivered those objectives with abundance. Since we got back on Thursday last week, the unpacking got done, laundry washed, mail collected and read, groceries procured, and minor housecleaning completed. Whew! The next task is to put away all the Christmas decorations. We began our excursion by going to enchanting Charleston, South Carolina. We have explored this area on several occasions over the years. But we realized, upon reflection, that our last visit was about 20 years. With its abundance of interesting architecture in the old city, we knew that we had to go back again. As avid photographers, we measure our travel timelines as “BD” (before digital) and “AD” (after digital). So a revisit was essential, LOL! We decided to stay in the old city and chose the grand Two Meeting Street Inn, located across from the Battery. We have always admired this elegant bed & breakfast, and dreamed of staying at it “one day.” We finally did it on this trip, and we’re happy to report that it was fabulous. The owners and staff run an exceptional operation and ensure that their guests are spoiled. Mr. Jim and I spend many hours rocking on that exquisite front porch, sipping peach iced tea. We enjoyed their scrumptious breakfasts in the ornate dining room when the weather was a bit chilly and on the porch when the weather was warm. We also made some delightful new friends from North Carolina during our stay! We explored the old city extensively on foot and even took one of those enchanting horse-drawn carriage rides. Photographic opportunities were everywhere we looked! With the warm weather down there (79 degrees on our last day), it was a visual treat to see blooming flowers and Christmas decorations at the same time. And our hearts melted when we saw scenes like this garden gate. An itinerary of sightseeing photography, walking, and porch rocking kept us busy, but we also made sure to indulge on delicious low-country cuisine and seafood. On our last night in town, we devoured a savory shrimp and grits recipe and ranked it as one of the best meals we’ve ever had at a restaurant. Charleston is truly a wonderful city to visit. The second part of our vacation was spent on the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina, and we stayed at the beautiful inn that was built a few years ago. We got pampered once again, but this time it was with a modern flair. We had plenty of things to keep us occupied, so we never ventured out beyond the estate during our stay - not even to shop. The inn was elegantly decorated throughout, and we enjoyed a mountain view from our room located on the top floor (bump-out windows to the left of the rocky architectural feature). As expected, the weather was cold in Asheville, and we came prepared with winter clothing gear, including fleece and sweaters. Christmas Eve treated us to a dusting of snow on nearby mountains! We took advantage of the shuttle buses reserved for guests at the inn, and we were able to time our visits to various estate locations to avoid most of the tourist crowds. One morning we went to the Conservatory early and enjoyed it for about an hour before anybody else arrived. We were astounded to see so many lovely varieties of poinsettias scattered throughout the greenhouses, providing a seasonal jolt of color wherever we looked. I plan to share more photos from our South and North Carolina visits over the next couple of weeks, as I get them organized and edited. On a sad note, my mom’s health is failing and she was rushed to the hospital the day after Christmas. Apparently, she had a stroke four days before being admitted. I talked to her on the phone on Christmas day, and she sounded decidedly “off” (at least, more than usual). I asked her repeatedly to call her doctor. Unfortunately, she didn’t. And my brothers couldn’t rouse her from bed less than 24 hours later. Her home is in Indiana, and two of my younger brothers also live at her house. My oldest brother also lives in the same town. The home situation is not good. However, she and my brothers have decided that she will return home after her hospital discharge. If you have noticed, I rarely talk about my family. It is quite dysfunctional, and I’ve been an outsider ever since I left home at 18 years old. I will continue to keep the dysfunctional aspects private. In any event, I hope that you will pray that my mom will regain her strength and health in the days ahead and that my at-home brothers are up to the task of properly taking care of her.
Make decorating for Christmas a little easier with our wooden door decorations! Made of 1/8" acrylic, they will sit on any 90 degree doorframe without the need for hanging or mounting of any kind - just push it back against the wall. Easy to put up, take down, or move to another door, these are also reversible and can go on either side! This Christmas decoration reaches a maximum height of 3.7" above the doorframe, and sticks out 2.2" from the doorframe at its widest point. Looking for other door decoration options? Check our our shop!
I’m really excited to start off the weekend by showing you our first Christmas project of 2012! We've been decorating for the holidays around here and I’m excited to show off some fun projects over the next
Merry Christmas!! Instead of doing no post today, I thought it would be a great time to share the most festive holiday photos from my London trip! Today I’m focusing on the neighborhood I lived in…
Makeover the door to your house or classroom with these awesome DIY Christmas door decorations! I have over 40 that will surely inspire you!
"Come On In" is a super happy print of a bright red decorated Christmas door. I LOVE red doors, and it was fun to create this image. I also love the black and white checks with the Christmas red and green! The print measures 10"x 8", and the print is adhered to illustration board. It hangs from satin ribbons. Tie the ribbons in a pretty bow, and hang the piece anywhere you like. It will look wonderful with all your Christmas decorations. The print has a dusting of fine iridescent glitter for happy holiday sparkle! Comes in a sealed cellophane envelope.
36 Cute Christmas Door Decoration Ideas
Sharing 50+ Stunning Christmas front porch decor ideas that will add some stunning holiday cheer to your home!