holiday 101: traditional

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas!  Can you hear Perry Como’s rendition in your ears?  I love the traditional holiday songs and I love a bit of “traditional” elements in my decor, as well.  It’s really easy to add a little burlap, jewel tones and a dash of classic elements in order to make your holiday reminiscent of days gone by.   Here are a few of my favorite things this year!

Pottery Barn Jeweled Mercury Votive Holders
PB Jewel Cut Martini Glasses
PB Embroidered Pillows
Crate & Barrel Ornaments
West Elm Felt Mistletoe
Pottery Barn Tree Topper
West Elm Felt Decor
Wisteria Dove Doormat
Ballard Designs Vintage Glass Bead Garland
West Elm Paper Flower Wreath
Ballard Designs Burlap Bird Ornaments

Stay tuned for the 3rd installment – Holiday 101: Sparkle!!!

Simple Holiday Decor

So, you love all the berry branches and amaryllis flowers that are abundant in stores right now.  But how do you use them without putting them in the “usual” tall vase?  How do you incorporate simpler elements to your holiday decor?  Here’s what I did with one of my favorite hurricanes to give it a holiday “facelift”…

empty hurricane...what should we do?
candles, flowers & berries, oh my!

I purchased a large white unscented candle which burns within.  This is important as you don’t want wax dripping on the botanicals surrounding the candle.  Unscented is also a must if you are entertaining a lot.  It allows you to burn the candle without interfering with multiple aromas such as perfumes or yummy entrees!  Lastly, notice the scale of the candle.  Sometimes I bring my candle holders with me when I shop for candles so I don’t guess and have to make several trips to the store!

Okay, I also have some winter berries and these beautiful white amaryllis stems.  My idea is to chop the amaryllis really short and frame them around the candle at the base of the hurricane.  Time to cut…wire cutters or strong scissors are a must!

time to cut...

So,  unfortunately, my idea didn’t work so well.  I only cut one to test and it was too squished once it got closer to the base of the hurricane…now what to do with it.  Well,  I have this cute little red vase that I normally don’t put flowers in but figured it worked nicely for the season.  I cut a second amaryllis stem and situated them so they offset the shape of the vase nicely.

looks better here!

Okay, back to the hurricane…how can I incorporate the berries?  I remembered I had some black rocks leftover from another project and pulled those out.  I love how the black creates a nice base for the candle.  You don’t have to fill the rocks too far, just use your best judgment on proportion.

hmm...black rocks may work
almost done!

Now for the finishing touch, I must say this is harder than it looks.  I cut off 2 parts of the berry branches and I still have enough leftover for a future project; that was the easy part.  The hard part was placing them ever so gently in the rocks without them scratching the candle or falling over.  I ended up using scotch tape to hold them together, only from the back so you wouldn’t see the tape.  I love how it turned out and I can’t wait to see how nicely it burns!

voila!