Holiday Home Tour 2015 – Christmas Home Decor
This Post May Contain Affiliate Links. Please Read Our Disclosure PolicyThis is sort of a special day since itโs my Holiday Home Tour! Itโs always a fun post to create because I get to walk you through my home and show you what my Christmas Home Decor.
Itโs Day 4 of the 12 Days of Christmas! Welcome back, everyone.
For this particular tour, Iโm joining up with The White Buffalo Stylinโ Co.โs Blogger Stylinโ Home Tours. Today marks the final day of this tour. If youโd like, you can click here to start from the beginning to see all of the bloggersโ homes and their Christmas home decor. There are over 30 bloggers participating! The previous stop on the tour was the uber-talented Craftberry Bush. If youโre joining from there, welcome! If you missed her post, be sure to click back and check it out here.
Per usual, Iโm going to let the pictures do most of the talking and chime in a bit here and there. Letโs go!
Christmas Home Decor โ Living Room
Yesterday I shared my tutorial for the wood stockings on my mantel, so letโs start in the living room.
This year I decided to limit my colors in each space of my home. In the living room Iโm using teal, green, and black.
I also love decorating with glass ornaments. HomeGoods is one of my go-to places for finding great ornaments at the best prices. These bottle brush trees from Target couldnโt have worked out better for this space.
If youโve been on any of my other home tours, youโll notice I picked up new poufs. I wanted to pull some of the yellow out of this room and add a bit of cozy texture for the winter. I also found some new pillows at HomeGoods.
And yes, my marshmallow wreath lives on. I had to replace a few marshmallows, but other than that, itโs in great shape. Itโs still one of my favorite Christmas home decor items!
Christmas Home Decor โ Office
Over in the office, red and pink were my colors of choice. They nicely matched my filing cabinets.
Youโll also notice a big change in this space. I swapped out my workbench for a small table. Iโll talk more about my decision in another post, but Iโm loving the change. (I do have different chairs coming for this table, however, they were delayed, so Iโm making do for now. Ha! A bloggerโs gotta do what a bloggerโs gotta do.)
I โneedโ to have more than one tree in my house, so I dressed this one up with with ornaments in a gradient from red to pink.
Near my pink dresser is the new Elf print from Lindsay Letters. You all know Lindsay, right? She has the best prints, canvas artwork, and other fun accessories! Sheโs the bomb. I actually have a few more of her pieces upstairs. Iโll be showing you those next week.
Christmas Home Decor โ Entryway
In the foyer, I have Christmas tree #3. This oneโs real, and I decorated it with these tiny glass balls in every color. Then, I added on some falling cat ornaments because they may be the best ornaments ever. Also, who doesnโt want cats falling from their tree?
Oh, I should also mention that I painted my entryway. Again! I wasnโt feeling the gray so it had to go. More on that in a later post.
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And thereโs another Elf print! Son of a nutcracker!
Some DIY Cookie Cutter Wreaths dress up my sliding barn doors.
They were so fun and easy to create. You can learn how to make them here. I think they would make such a cute gift. Donโt you?
You already had a sneak peek in my dining room Christmas home decor earlier this week when I shared my Gold and Green Tree. (You can see more of this tree here.) Now itโs time for a closer look.
Christmas Home Decor โ Dining Room
I continued the gold and green color scheme throughout the space.
Those chairs at the end of my table (a steal from HomeGoods a few years ago.) Look great next to the tree topped with a fur pillow. (Another HomeGoods find!)
I put together a super simple centerpiece using a variety of trees. Lots of bottle brush trees, plus, one of my favorite Christmas crafts โ the colorful wooden trees I created a few years back.
Pretty packages tied up with strings.
Last, but not least, is the kitchen. I havenโt done too much in this space, yet. A few little touches here and there certainly do make it feel more festive.
Christmas Home Decor โ Kitchen
As I mentioned, Iโll give you a quick look around upstairs sometime next week. There are lots of fun new things to show you up there.
And that concludes my 2015 Holiday Home Tour! I hope you enjoyed seeing my abode and maybe even picked up an idea or two.
Next up on the Blogger Stylinโ Home Tours is withHeart. Sheโs created such a magical and festive space, so be sure to check it out and continue along with the tour there.
And that wraps up another day of the 12 Days of Christmas! I hope you enjoyed seeing all of my Christmas home decor! Tomorrow Iโll be sharing a delicious holiday punch that you can make in a few minutes. See you here.
Hi Michael! I know it’s July but I’ve been thinking about making another marshmallow wreath this christmas time. Last time I made it, the marshmallows on the bottom of the wreath kept falling off no matter how much glue I used. I wondered if you had any tips on how to fight gravity?? Thank you!
I used a combination of toothpicks and glue on the foam form. Pack them tight and once they harden you can add a touch more glue if need. Hope that helps!
xo Michael
This is awesome! LOVING the mirror and greenery over your fireplace. <3
Thanks, Lexi!
xo Michael