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holiday decorating tips

Emily Oster

It has been 8 days since Thanksgiving, which of course, means we are 8 days into my favorite time of year - the Christmas season! Upon returning home Sunday, I got right to decorating the house. I finished up on Monday and have been enjoying our festive home all week long. I don't like to go overboard with the decorations usually selecting items that are in line with our style and go with the house. That being said, I do like things to feel special and will incorporate a little more whimsy into my decorating than I would otherwise. Below are a few of my holiday decorating tips. Above all remember to keep it simple. 

1. Build on Decorating Traditions

The holidays are all about traditions and that applies to holiday decorating as well. Over the years, I have slowly and selectively been collecting my Christmas decor. As I have said, I don't like too much so I want each piece to be something I really love and has meaning. Something that when I bring it out of the box brings back memories of holidays past.  Each year, I like to build on my collection by either treating myself to something new or by taking on a little project. Last year, I created this simple holiday card display. It adds just a little something extra to our kitchen without being too fussy. This year, I am thinking about trying to make a pinecone garland. My Mom collected a whole bunch from our yard and I love how a garland of them looks over a mantle or arched doorway. 

from top left - via My Domaine - via DIY & Crafts - via Country Living - via Real Simple

2. Use Greenery - Lots of It

One reason, I like the idea of the pinecone garland so much is its a greenery element that will last year to year. Winter greenery, while not necessarily in line with point 1, is my favorite thing to decorate with around the holidays. It adds a freshness and warmth that just can't be matched and maybe the best part - its still appropriate after December 25th! I could easily spend a small fortune on wreaths, garland and swags so I have to control myself. This year, I am going to get a large wreath for over our fireplace. I also might indulge in garland for the staircase. I love the simplicity of this one. 

And yes, even though you will be cleaning up pine needles till May, I do think winter greenery should be real. Sorry no exceptions on this one. 

3. Don't Forget About The Outside

There is nothing quite like coming home to a house with lights. I am usually home before Jeff. But on the occasion that he has beat me to it, I love pulling in the driveway to see our christmas tree in the front window and our few lights on. We only have one back outdoor electrical outlet so I hang white stars in the front two french door windows and then have light up candles in the windows above. Its simple and symmetrical just how I like things. I also want to attempt an outlined lighted tree on a blank porch wall that is visible from the street. I hung one last year - which quickly fell down - so I am hoping I can come up with a more reliable means this year. 

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I also really love some wintery outdoor pots. I usually just save the trimmings from our Christmas tree and plop them in our front pots. Super easy to do and requires no extra purchases.

4. Candles

I am not usually a candle person but around Christmas and really throughout the winter, I like to have a lot of them. All are white in color and most are unscented except for maybe that one that just smell like Christmas. My favorite holiday candle is the Fir & Grapefruit scented one by K. Hall Designs. 

via Digs Digs

5. Play Holiday Music

Not so much a decorating tip but highly important. I find that having my eyes, my nose and my ears all involved in this festive time of year is key. Check out this past post for some of my favorite holiday tunes. 

For other holiday posts see Christmas Wrapping, Christmas Tree and Advent Calendars

the jealous curator

Emily Oster

One of my favorite categories of blog posts to write are artist features. I love discovering and sharing the work of talented others - although, sometimes it can be a struggle to find artists to present. Enter - The Jealous Curator - an art blog created by Danielle Krysa. Krysa posts a new artist and their work daily. Art that very simply she likes or rather makes her think "damn I wish I would have thought of that". I like her uncomplicated approach to her blog and apparently, so do many others as it has becoming wildly successful since its launch in 2009. Krysa has written one book - Creative Block - and has another due for release in 2016. She also does regular speaking engagements including this interesting talk I watched given at a Creative Mornings event.

Below are just a few artists that I discovered via this amazing blog. 

Alison Mortisugu

Wilderness - 1998 - 45" x 94" x 2 1/2" - oil on 194 oak, maple and ash sections

Christina Carrozza

Tsunami Japan: Skeletons - 2014 - 43.5" x 32.75" - fiber, thread and paint textile

Nicannette Miller

Golden Hour C - 2014 - mixed media on paper - 29" x 22" and Indigo Rock 17 - 2014 - mixed media on paper - 22" x 22.25"

To see more amazing artists head over The Jealous Curator website now!

P.S. Did everyone watch the premiere of season 3 Fixer Upper last night? To read past posts about Joanna and Chip Gaines' mega hit HGTV show click here and here

cb2

Emily Oster

CB2 is one of my go to sources for new home decor - especially if the budget is important. They have a tighter selection of offerings than their sister store - Crate and Barrel - and the overall aesthetic is much fresher. That being said, they can lean a little trendy so choose wisely. Below are a few favorites from their current product line. 

Happy shopping!