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This is a little preview of my decorations so far. I wanted a woodsy feel with lots of greenery so the house is sprinkled with greens and pine cones. My tree still needs a little work, but since I still haven't found a tree topper and ribbon for it, I might just have to let it be until next year. Plus, since our tree was a quick-pick in the Lowe's parking lot, it's a little wild looking. It looks more like a round bush in the corner than a symmetrical Christmas tree. But at least it smells nice!
Almost everything is from Big Lots. I love that store for Christmas decorations. You can't beat the prices and a lot of the stuff they have is adorable. The sparkly garland is 8 feet long and was $8 dollars.
The two burlap trees are from Target and were $3 each. The white pumpkins are leftover from when we hosted Friendsgiving, and I just don't have the heart to throw them away yet.
I made the glittery candle jars for my wedding, and now have them all over the house. I will do a DIY on how to make them soon. They were very easy and inexpensive to make! The lantern in the middle was a gift at my wedding shower. A big part of my decorating game plan was using things that I already had and mixing it with festive decor to give the illusion that I had more going on.

This is our first Christmas in the house and it's been so fun adding touches of Christmas to everything. Until I acquire more decorations in the years to come, what I decorations that I do have is just enough to hold me over until everything goes on sale.
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This is very pretty and elegant. I'm with you, I love decorating my home to feel "homey". Hope your doing well and having fun with this. Miss you!
ReplyDeleteThanks Julie! It's been so fun decorating a house, I want to come see your house and sweet family next time I'm in Maine :). I miss you guys!! Love you :)
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