Showing posts with label Decorations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Decorations. Show all posts

Monday, December 13, 2010

Christmas Tree Ideas

 AGlass ornaments on a tree

Gorgeous Glass


This simple, timeless design will never go out of style.

Tip: Instead of purchasing individual ornaments, opt for boxes of multiples in one color and put the money you saved towards more gifts.

Holiday theme with cranberries, robin's blue egg

Jewel-Toned

Introduce a fresh color scheme to your holiday decorations (we chose cranberry, robin's egg blue, and chocolate), and repeat the colors for maximum sparkle.

Tip: Before adding ornaments, look at the lit tree at night so it's easier to see where you need to add or take away a strand.

A silver themed tree with family heirlooms including baby cups

Silver Sensation


To make your tree especially meaningful, look around your home for personal collections to use as ornaments. Here, family heirlooms, such as silver baby cups, create a silver-themed tree.
Various sizes of trees, garland, plants, and boxes make for a festive outdoor background

Festive Front Entry

Take the tree outdoors! By mixing multiple trees in varying sizes with garland, seasonal plants (such as poinsettias), and wrapped boxes, you can create a festive backdrop for an outdoor holiday gathering.

Tip: Keep your setup safe from the elements by staging it in a covered area.

Pale butterfly inspired colors on a tree

Fanciful Fir

Use what you already have to inspire new looks. The decor for this tree began with a butterfly-patterned piece of china from the homeowner's collection. The plate's pinks, reds, yellows, and greens dictate the color scheme for this holiday home.

A kids' tree with gingerbread ornaments

Kids' Corner

The little ones will love helping you decorate a tree that's just for them (Norfolk Island pine is used here). Try hanging homemade gingerbread-man ornaments (made of felt, buttons, rickrack, and candies) and strings of gumdrops as garland. via


When my grandson was 4 I let him decorate his own tree with his tools, trucks and any of his favorite things and add special holiday greetings to special friends and family. He is 18 now and has never forgotten that tree.

Friday, December 10, 2010

Christmas Wreath




Materials and Tools:
18-inch grapevine wreath base
3 or more large pinecones
3-5 faux artichokes
various faux pine sprigs
faux magnolia leaves
faux berries
faux seeded eucalyptus bush
hot glue and glue sticks
florist wire
wire snips
autumnal-colored ribbon
moss
Steps:
1. Start by securing the artichokes and pinecones to the wreath with florist wire or hot glue.
2. Fill in with pine sprigs and magnolia leaves, attaching them with wire or hot glue, placing them around the wreath at various lengths and angles. Tip: Don't forget to also cover the wreath's sides.
3. Next, snip small sections of eucalyptus and berry sprigs and attach them to the wreath with hot glue wherever you need additional texture or pops of color.
4. Cover any empty spaces, visible glue or stems with moss pieces attached with hot glue.
5. Finally, loop ribbon around wreath top and secure with a bow.