8/4/2023 0 Comments White christmas decor ideas![]() This space is serving my family, feeling peaceful, offering us a space to welcome others in, and reminding us of the hope and joy of the coming of our Savior. BUT, by the grace of God, I can say that this space is feeling like home. And as a blogger, there is nothing like holiday decorating to bring out all the stress, insecurities, comparison games, and other ugly ugly things in my heart. Home – it is so easy (for me, at least) to get caught up in the madness of this season. Twinkling lights – As you know if you’ve followed me and my nighttime Christmas tours for the last two years, twinkling lights are my favorite. Did I mention I like our new fireplace? □ġ1. Anyone else see a metaphor for life during this season?ġ0. White space – this Mama craves some space, and I love how even with the busy-ness of the holiday decorating the space has plenty of white to allow your eyes to rest. Functional space – I’ll share more when I talk about what we did in this renovation and why, but suffice it to say that the new set up has already proved to be so much more functional for our family. ![]() Our new fireplace – we are still waiting on the gas logs to arrive, but the antique looking brick, the white paneling, the mantel… it gives me all the heart eyes.Ĩ. And it must be a Christmas miracle because we have yet to break a single one.ħ. As amazing as the shatterproof ones are, there is a twinkle to the glass ones that I have yet to see captured by the plastic ones. Not one broken ornament… so far – for whatever reason, I decided to use a bunch of breakable ornaments on this tree (gutsy, I know □ ) this year. ![]() And they did a pretty good job if I may say so.Ħ. You might have seen some of the action on my Instagram stories (you can follow me here if you don’t already)… it was super fun. I gave them a package of polyester stuffing and a collection of ornaments and let them go for it. A tree my kids decorated – after planning and designing and decorating the big tree myself, I decided to let the kids do this one. And my reindeer candlesticks made a repeat appearance this year, of course.ĥ. Plus, it is SO fun to style white bookcases! I’m loving wood accents in them, especially, like this new vase my friends at Bambeco sent me. And while this house has so many wonderful things, it was very much lacking in book storage. Bookshelves – as a former English teacher and self-proclaimed nerd, I have a LOT of books. Click here to read my full disclosure policy.Ĥ. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Reminders of the hope of the season – like this sign I made last year. A second Christmas tree – because, well, the only thing better than 1 Christmas tree is two.ģ. You may remember that I shared big plans for our fireplace renovations months ago, and I am SO pleased to say that after two and a half months of plastic, dust, eating out (because we simultaneously remodeled the kitchen), and insanity… It’s done!Ģ. I will spare you the repetition, though, don’t worry. In the theme of the most entertaining (and simultaneously annoying □ )Christmas song, I’m going to share 12 reasons I’m excited about this room. ![]() ![]() And just to show you how excited I really am, we’re going to play a little game… I am SO very excited to share my Christmas living room with you all today as part 3 of the Christmas Room Series (if you missed the others, visit part 1: entries here and part 2: trees here). If you’re visiting from Live, Laugh, Rowe, welcome! If you haven’t seen Kelly’s post yet, head over there… She always has such beautiful ideas. Reach beyond tradition and let your decorative spirit flourish in the festive world of black and white Christmas décor! Some breathtaking examples await you below so scroll down to make your next Christmas a bold one.Green and white Christmas decorating makes for a natural, neutral Christmas with a lovely, serene holiday feel. But what if we told you that an ultra festive aesthetic can be achieved with an assortment of black and white decorations? This contemporary Christmas look may be uncharted territory, but it’s certainly worth experimenting with this season.ĭrape your Christmas tree in black and white ribbon, hang some contrasting stockings along your fireplace mantel, or set up an elegant display of ornaments in your hallway with so many ways to incorporate black and white Christmas décor the options are boundless. When we think about Christmas, we envision rooms filled with glittery garland and vibrant red and green displays. Say a partial goodbye to glittery holiday ornaments in favor of black and white Christmas décor. If you buy something through our links, we may earn a commission. We independently research, test, review, and recommend the best products. ![]()
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