About a week ago, I got out the box of my favorite Christmas ornaments. I scattered a few around, but I wasn't feeling very inspired to actually decorate for the holidays. After seeing so much great inspiration from the blog world, now I feel like I am ready! These are some of the things that are getting me motivated.
This Felt Wreath made by Pickles {who has an amazing blog banner btw.} from Kirsten at Simply Grove's DIY Christmas Guide
Jennifer of Made By Girl's Holiday Tree and her inspiration pic....this is exactly what I was contemplating, but I was afraid it would end up looking like a pile of stick in a white vases. This gives me hope!
This Felt Wreath made by Pickles {who has an amazing blog banner btw.} from Kirsten at Simply Grove's DIY Christmas Guide
Jennifer of Made By Girl's Holiday Tree and her inspiration pic....this is exactly what I was contemplating, but I was afraid it would end up looking like a pile of stick in a white vases. This gives me hope!
I do not want a Circus themed tree {although it is completely adorable}, but I LOVE that yellow tree topper. From OnceWed Via: Design*Sponge and Twig and Thistle
Oh and I just realized the ornaments and the poster that accompany the tree were designed by one of my new favorite obsessions: Erin Jang of The Indigo Bunting... more to come on this.
the wreath is freakin adorable. I have been looking all over for ways to use yellow in my holiday decor. Have you seen any yellow wrapping?
ReplyDeleteHey are you a professional journalist? This article is very well written, as compared to most other blogs i saw today….
ReplyDeleteanyhow thanks for the good read!
Loving on the felt ball wreath. Much to love.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love that wreath. Now that has to go in my inspiration file!
ReplyDeleteHi, I just discovered your wonderfull blog.I will put it to my list of blogs right away:-)
ReplyDeleteHere are a great lot of inspiring stuff that I will look into.
love the topper!
ReplyDeletegreat felt wreath..loving it
ReplyDeletethat wreath is wonderful!
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