Friday, September 28, 2018

All That Glitters

All That Glitters Glam it up this holiday season with glitter and gold. Create your own holiday mantel banner and pair with gold-dipped table accents along with a pop of pink to get a contemporary twist to Christmas decor. Get the how-tos >>



Mercury Magic Expecting guests? Use various glass jars to present your front porch banister a festive shine. For an opaque, frosty appearance, add a mercury-glass effect by misting the jars' insides with water then immediately spraying on looking-glass paint. Get the how-to >>



Holiday Movie Night Decor For movie lovers, nothing beats watching holiday favorites amidst friends and the comforts of home. A joyous and glam personal screening with cinema-style snacks is sure to get everyone into the holiday spirit. Get the how-tos >>



Feminine Garland When white tones are layered together, the appearance may get glamorous, contemporary, traditional, romantic or casual, depending on the textures and materials used. Get more ideas >>



Coastal Christmas Chandelier A portable Christmas tree and poinsettia wall artwork are timeless decorations in this cheerful holiday entryway. Get the how-to >>



Traditional Entryway No Christmas tree is complete without a skirt to conceal its foundation. As opposed to employing a store-bought tree skirt, alter a piece of canvas in an elegant, ruffled linen beauty using only cuts of lace, scissors and adhesive. Get the how-to >>



Christmas Cones Tis the season to love this living area's holiday style. The black velvet chairs and white and black chevron-striped rug include a contemporary twist alongside seasonal classics, such as the tree and stockings. Get the how-to >>



Layers of Linen Bring color and texture to your front porch this holiday season with a group of plastic or glass ornaments full of everyday organic substances. Get the how-to >>



Bursting With Joy Flaunt a unique take on a conventional holiday basic with a PVC pipe wreath. PVC pipe comes in many different sizes and could be purchased for significantly less than $5. Once you pick the sizes you want, you're ready to begin on your front door display. Get the how-to >>



Glass Pendant Ornaments Bring a natural component to your holiday decor with this simple and sophisticated wreath. Its flexible design works as a traditional door or as part of a Christmas centerpiece. Get the how-to >>



Pipe Dreams Why settle for plastic evergreen wreaths or organic greens that can dry out in a couple of weeks? Make a maintained boxwood wreath that'll continue to keep its good looks throughout the holidays and beyond. Get the how-to >>



Versatile Wreath Centerpiece Try something new this season using a space-saving, alternative Christmas tree that may even exhibit cards from friends and family. Get the how-to >>



Bring Out the Boxwood An cute introduction calendar made of takeout boxes painted red and green is a inexpensive and simple Christmas decoration children and adults will adore. Get the how-to >>



All in the Cards This vacation advent calendar is filled with traditional charm and classic style, keeping the Christmas anticipation alive for both children and adults. Get the how-to >>



Takeout Box Advent Calendar Interested in a more modern, architectural and artistic approach to holiday decoration? Make an unexpected door hanging with a ceiling medallion, spray paint and ribbon. Pick up a ceiling medallion from the hardware shop, update it with glossy spray paint and adorn with seasonal antiques. Insert ribbon to the very top, and attach it to a door.



Vintage Garland Designer Emily Henderson made this amazing focal point using a playful peace sign made by attaching boards into a hula hoop and hot-gluing decorations all of the way around.



Unconventional Medallion Wreath Add personalized title tags to set settings to get a DIY touch to a Christmas dinner.



Hold Your Peace Shade is crucial when owning a secondhand Christmas celebration. This palette of red, green and brown with splashes of white is a nod to traditional Christmas colours and sets a fun and festive mood. Get the how-tos >>



Make It Personal First, collect buttons in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors. Then, starting at the middle of a three-inch foam world, attach the buttons by inserting a tailor's pin through a single hole of each button until procured. Continue this process around the whole sphere, covering it a row at a time. When the whole surface is covered, add a second layer of switches to any segments where foam remains visible. Finally, tie ribbon into a loop, attach to the peak of the world with a tailor's snare and hang on tree. Get more ideas >>



Red, White and Green All Over Using a palette of red, fuchsia, silver and gold, designer Hannah Flora generates a glam, wintry space perfect for seasonal entertaining.



Button Up Produce your DIY Christmas decorations by wrap traditional glass ball ornaments in leftover fabrics and ribbons. Hang several of the Exact Same kind of ornaments within an undersized tree for maximum effect.    



How to Conquer the Tree Brand new cedar pine, fir branches and magnolia leaves combine with fruit, pinecones and berries for an ultra-natural and joyous appearance. Strands of golden beads add a surprising hint of colour within the garland.



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