A nighttime home tour filled with twinkle light and candlelight for Christmas and a little faith-filled chat about the power of anticipation.
Here are a few colorful, all-natural DIY Christmas ideas for the grownup that likes to sip a minty cocktail and get crafty!
When it comes to Christmas window decor ideas, there are so many creative ways to bring the joy of the holiday season into your home.
If there's one thing that Scandinavians absolutely nail, it's the concept of hygge for the holidays. Making Christmas cozy is practically a national sport in
DIY pine wreaths you can make for FREE without having to buy a wreath form or any expensive materials. All it costs is time!
A Design Notes Christmas special. How the writer and shop owner Amanda Brooks decorates her home in the Cotswolds for Christmas.
‘Tis the season!
Baubles aren't only for hanging on the Christmas tree. You can hang them on your window for an amazing bauble window display.
Easy stovetop potpourri recipes for fall, winter, Christmas, spring, summertime or any time of year! Excellent gift ideas!
If you want to seriously impress Santa Claus this year, you might be in need of a dollop of inspiration. There’s really nothing quite like making your own Christmas decorations and ornaments. They’re unique. They’re truly personal. And we’re pretty sure you’re one-upping your neighbors!
Take a look at How I Made My Whimsical Christmas Origami Window Decorations. I am talking about the models I
Just because Christmas is a holiday filled with traditions doesn't mean your holiday decorations have to be traditional. Yes, people everywhere are finding new creative ways to deck their halls with DIY Christmas trees and we can't get enough.
Take a look at How I Made My Whimsical Christmas Origami Window Decorations. I am talking about the models I
Love these beautiful modern Christmas decorating ideas! Beautiful, classic decor for the kitchen, dining room, and coffee bar.
Christmas ornaments exist not only for tree decor, there are many ways to rock them around the house decorating. Here are ideas to do that.
Shh! These are much easier than they look! I wanted to try something a bit different this year. I love the classic rainbow wheel, but I was curious to see what it would look like if the colours were rainbowing from the centre of the star outwards instead. They've all been made with the same simple fold in different sizes, just added in layers. You will need: Kite paper, A knife or scissors for cutting,