As promised, I am sharing a tour of most of our home decked out for Christmas. Here’s Cheyenne giving you a warm sparkly welcome. This year, I delved into my Christmas stash and tried to find new ways to reuse what I already had. The wreaths on the front door are a number of years old too and were purchased at AC Moore. For the Christmas tree in the living room(which btw is about 5 years old), i brought the gold ornaments to the front as I wanted the gold to be highlighted in the decor this year. I placed a small tree in Cheyenne’s nursery and i chose to highlight some of the colors from her fab wallpaper with the use of the ornaments. I already had all the ornaments that were used on the trees. Ok, enough with the chatter, let’s start the tour. There are quite a number of pics so brace yourselves! 🙂
Our Mr. Printables Christmas advent village houses are our traditional diy advent calendar
Another wreath from my stash. I decided to add some pictures to it this year.
And now we’re in the living room. This year, I braved it and placed breakable ornaments on the tree. Last year, i did a baby friendly version because you know Ms. Cheyenne gets into everything! I placed the really delicate ornaments at the top and used some smash proof ones at the bottom and thankfully those are the ones she has reached for so far.
I can’t get enough of these bottle brush trees
Glory the Fig is bringing the diva as usual in the sun room. Once upon a time. a Christmas tree could fit in here, but not anymore.
A simple white tree in the nursery
The Bedroom
Last year, I placed a Christmas tree in the bedroom and I really enjoyed having one in here. So I did it again this year! :-)That glow in the evenings is so beautiful! Cheyenne spends a lot of time in here so I opted for the plush ornaments plus i love the whimsical element they add. I also added some of my pom pom trims and homemade garlands for color overload.
That pic above was snapped last Christmas
I hope you enjoyed the tour. If you’re on Instagram, i’ll more than likely be showing additional peeks.
Photography- Lea Hartman