Christmas Cards on Display

Happy Friday!

Boy and I exhausted this morning.  I was up until 11:00 pm last night decorating a monster Christmas tree (over 9′ tall) for a client. Even after taking a shower and washing my hair I still have glitter on me 🙂

Oh well, no time to be tired.  I’ve got a long list of things to do today and projects to complete.

Before I take off to get some work done, I wanted to share a few creative Christmas card display ideas I’ve come across recently.

Enjoy and be inspired!

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ELEVEN Ways To Decorate With Leftover Cedar Branches

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When ever I teach a holiday design workshop and talk about decorating with faux Christmas trees and garland, I always recommend mixing real cedar into your decor to give your home the scent of Christmas.

I also share the tip that if you go to any of the big box hardware stores and ask for the cedar clippingsfrom the Christmas Trees they sell, the stores will let you take it for FREE !

Whenever I share this tip, I’m always asked for other ways to incorporate cedar into Christmas decor so I decided to share a few of those ideas with you today on the blog.

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1)  Wire cedar sprigs to a monogram letter form for a unique door hanging

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2) Use a cedar piece as a gift wrap embellishment
3)  Add cedar to a flower arrangement to give a holiday feel
4)  Bundle leftover cedar pieces together to make a chair swag
5)  Add cedar sprigs to faux garland to add texture, highlights and a holiday scent
6)  Use cedar sprigs as an hors d’ oeuvres pick
7)  Embellish a chandelier with cedar branches
8)  Use cedar pieces to accent the base of a candle holder or around decorative items on a tree
9)  Fill an outdoor planter with cedar for a fall porch accent
10)  Gather cedar pieces together and hand from the front door as a holiday wreath alternative

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11)  Make cedar candle rings for your tabletop candlesticks!

Oh what fun it is to decorate for free during the holidays!

Shelly

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Christmas Decor–My Tartan Tree

        Hello there!  Today’s the day for the unveiling of my Christmas tree and I’m so glad you stopped by to check it out.

Every year I create a different theme for my tree, using items that I already own and adding a few new things.  This year I decided to take my love for plaids and my favorite color red, and use it as the foundation for my theme.

ConfettiStyle Christmas Tree 2014 (10)

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DIY Mug Wraps

DIY Mug Wrap by ConfettiStyle4

Is there anything better than a steaming cup of  hot chocolate with a swirl of whip cream and chocolate sprinkles during the cold weather months?

A cup of spiced tea comes close in my book but I prefer hot chocolate when I relaxing at the end of a long day.

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Personalize Your Holiday Decor–Buy or DIY

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Happy Sunday!  With only about 16 days before Christmas, I know this weekend was a big weekend for Christmas tree decorating.  I’ve put the finishing touches on my tree and at the last minute I added a few monogrammed ornaments to the mix.

Monogrammed ornaments are a great way to personalize your holiday decor, whether it’s on the Christmas tree, your holiday table or as part of your holiday gift wrap.

Monogram Ornament on Tree

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Personalized Holiday Place Card by Inspired By Charm

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If you love the idea of decorating with monogrammed ornaments this holiday, you can either Buy or DIY.

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 My favorite online source for beautiful monogram ornaments is Mark and Graham!  I love the different font styles available and that the ornaments are available in different colors.

Spherical Glass Ornament--Mark and Graham

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  Buy:  Monogram Ornaments from Mark & Graham

If you want to get a little crafty, here’s an easy tutorial to make your own monogrammed ornaments.

DIY Monogram Ornament

Diy:  Easy DIY Monogram Ornament from Sugar & Cloth

Happy Shopping or Crafting!

Shelly

Decorating with Magnolia Leaves During the Holidays

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One of the easiest and least expensive (totally free) ways you can UpStyle your holiday decor is with magnolia leaves.

I use magnolia leaves a lot when I decorate for clients during the holidays and I use magnolia leaves in my own decor.

Magnolia leave add substance and fullness to trees and garland, and can even be spray painted to fit your holiday decor theme.

Painted Magnolia leaves

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Christmas Trend: Trees In A Basket

Christmas Tree In Basket from shopterrain

A few years ago I began to see a new trend in how Christmas trees were decorated.  Gone were fabric tree skirts and in came baskets.

It took me a year or two to jump on the bandwagon but after realizing how easy it was to set-up a tree in a basket and how a basket added to the style of a tree, I was on board.

The Christmas tree in a basket trend has grown and companies have even begun to make baskets specifically for Christmas trees.

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Nordic Tree Basket

What I love most about using a basket instead of a traditional tree skirt is the texture a basket adds and that you can use a basket style that fits the theme of your tree.

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Christmas Tree in Basket--Source Unknow

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Straw baskets aren’t your only option to use as an alternative tree skirt.  A metal bucket, wire basket, galvanized pail or even a piece of luggage can hold your Christmas tree.

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Galvanized Utility Tub from Home Depot

Galvanized Utility Tub

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Whiskey Barrel Planter from Home Depot

Whiskey Barrel Planter 

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This year I found a black basket at Marshalls that works perfectly with the color theme of my tree.

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If you want to give the basket tree skirt trend a try this year, here are a few tips to make the basket work with your tree:

1)  Use a basket with a flat bottom, the diameter or size of your tree stand so that none of your tree stand is exposed

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2) If you’re using a basket that is a bit smaller than your tree stand, you can cut openings in the basket for the legs of the stand to fit through

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3)  If you’re using a basket that is tapered in shape, you can cut the bottom off the basket so the basket fits completely over the tree stand

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4) Another option is to mount your tree in a container with concrete and then place the container into your decorative pot

Planter Christmas Tree Container via sweetsomethingdesign

So what you do think about the trend of baskets and containers as tree skirts?  Yay or Nay?

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Shelly

p.s.  Stay tuned…I’ll be doing a full reveal of my Christmas tree next week!

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