A Neutral Chic Christmas
Welcome! Thanks so much for joining us on this Cheerful Christmas Home Tour. If you're coming from The Greenspring Home, I'm so glad you're here. Kelly is our host and she's gathered a group of amazingly talented women that are sure to leave you feeling inspired.
I hope you'll settle in and stay awhile, because I'm excited to show you our home decorated for Christmas!
Entryway Decor
The fragrant of fresh pine reminds me of Christmas, so I love to incorporate it into our Christmas decor. I found this 18' fresh garland and coordinating wreath on Amazon and have been so impressed with their quality. The garland was long enough to cut and spread across the dining table, which you'll see more of in my tablescape below.
I wanted simple stocking holders and found these flat lay ones from Pottery Barn which are perfect for a mantle styled with garland. I found matching chunky knit stockings and the candle houses at HomeGoods. To customize our stockings, I added mercury glass letter ornaments.
Christmas Mantel
This year, it was time for a new tree and I've always admired the flocked trees from King of Christmas, so as soon as I saw they were on sale, I snatched one up. It's a beautiful tree and I've already gotten a lot of compliments on it.
I added to my mercury glass collection with ornaments from Balsam Hill and incorporated blush tones with these jumbo ornaments since we're anticipating the arrival of a sweet baby girl in the spring.
The other ornaments and tree picks are from At Home.
Flocked Christmas Tree
Piling on pillows and lighting candles are just two easy ways to cozy up your home. I wrote a blog post recently about this here.
The faucet glass candle and tree are from HomeGoods and the tea light votives are from Amazon.
Living Room Decor
When the weather turns cooler, I crave hot cocoa and this self-serve station is perfect for holiday entertaining. I poured hot cocoa mix into this glass truffle bowl I already had and arranged paper cups for guests to grab and go, styled with candy canes to use for mixing.
Hot Cocoa Bar
Keeping things minimal in the kitchen, I added this faux juniper wreath above the range, fresh flowers next to the sink, and some sweet treats for guests to indulge in.
Kitchen Decor
Tablescapes are my favorite to create and I always try to use some of what I already have, so you may have seen the dinnerware, flatware, and dinner napkins in previous posts. I added new seasonal napkin rings and tied the flatware with leftover ribbon to create a different look. Then, I topped off each place setting with a cute little sugar cookie for guests to enjoy for dessert.
Christmas Tablescape
Ceramic tea light houses are a lot of fun to decorate with and this year I added fake snow and bottlebrush trees to create a scene-type-of-look. It was inexpensive and I love how it turned out!
Console Table Decor
When updating our bedroom for the season, I aim for inexpensive, subtle changes like new bedsheets and throw pillows. Gingham is all the craze right now, so not only are these bedsheets stylish, but they're flannel and really comfy.
Bedroom Inspo
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Fresh flowers by Charming Events Company and photography by Veraya Thavilyati
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