Our 2015 Christmas Decorations
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I’m excited to participate in the White Buffalo Styling Co Blogger Stylin Home Tours! If you’re coming from DIY Playbook, welcome, I’m excited to “meet” you! Since last year’s Christmas home tour, a lot has changed. We’ve removed a few walls and closets, a wet bar and a lot of carpet, linoleum and green tile. We’ve gutted two bathrooms, added wood floors, a lot of paint and several light fixtures. It’s been fun watching our home transition, even as we speak.
Our new doors arrived last week and are being installed as I write. I had hoped that construction would be complete before the holidays so that we could enjoy a little peace, but it’s part of the process and I’m so thankful we have the opportunity to personalize our home. It’s exciting to see your vision come to life, even if it alters along the way. I had a lot of fun decorating our home for the holidays this year, or should I say decking the halls!
While unintended, it seems the underlying theme is hanging of the greens and candlelight. I rarely start decorating with a plan, just my heart. When I do attempt do decorate with a plan, I find myself frustrated that I can’t find something that fits my vision. I have to say, decorating this year was more rewarding than ever as I was able to enjoy it with the girls.
The other challenge I had this year was sunlight. It’s been raining for days and the if it wasn’t raining, it was so cloudy that it may as well be. I look forward to adding a few more photos when the sun makes an appearance. Until then, grab a cup of cocoa and come in, I’m so honored to have you!
Our hung a fresh cedar garland on the stairwell this year. I ran out of my favorite ribbon, but didn’t fret. I love a loose knot almost as much as a bow. Consider it my casual approach to Christmas decorating.
The family room has subtle nods to the holidays with bits of traditional red and green. I framed last year’s Christmas card, added felt mistletoe wreaths to the windows, updated two of our pillow covers and a couple of miniature trees. I keep our Christmas decorations child friendly for those curious little hands.
Ani and Adalyn both celebrate their birthdays in January, so I integrate a lot of winter decorations that I don’t have to rush to take down, plus, I feel like a month is just too short to enjoy Christmas decor. This year we added a few wintery homes to our bookcases that are adorned with boxwood wreaths. I covered the mantel in a fresh cedar swag and added bits of red cedar in the fireplace filled with candles.
As a child, I loved decorating for Christmas, but always dreaded unpacking and packing bins. I take a slightly more utilitarian approach to Christmas, updating our everyday decor rather than decorating with specialty items stored throughout the year. Adding snips of holly in a vase and on my framed recipes is just one way I update existing decor. It’s so easy and feels festive without a lot of effort.

I created a quick centerpiece with cedar and pomegranates that still graces our table a month later! You can learn how to recreate it here.
A little red cedar goes a long way on my new brass light fixture in the dining room.
This year, the girls each got their own Christmas tree. We made colorful salt dough ornaments the day after Thanksgiving to decorate their trees so that we didn’t have to worry about breaking them. We decorated Isla’s tree with copper cookie cutters as well. In lieu of tree skirts, we used blankets and infinity scarves.
Starry string lights add a little bit of magic to Ani’s teepee. I also adore these vintage deer.
And in the guest bedroom I’m anxiously awaiting the new brass headboard and footboard, which will be arriving in a few days. until then a boxwood wreath and soft blue accents are enough for me. It feels so peaceful, which is exactly how I want my guests to feel.

I’m not sure what has gotten into me, I assure you that I haven’t gone completely overboard, but I decorated our bedroom for Christmas. I always add a little Christmas decor to the girls’ room, but this is definitely a first for me. Maybe it’s that I’m not in love with a lot of our furniture and that our carpet is beyond the need of being replaced. I just couldn’t help myself. The tree has yet to be decorated and the front porch is bare, but our bedroom is decorated and I’m content. Of course I kept it simple with just a few additions {and subtractions}. Here’s a peek into our Christmas bedroom.

It all started with the magnolia garland that we used in the dining room last Christmas. As you know, I love versatile pieces and garland is definitely one of them. I paired it with my favorite brass lamp on the dresser for a little understated decor.

Each December, I stock up on boxwood wreaths for the year at Trader Joe’s. They sell 22″ fresh boxwood wreaths for just $9.99. I preserve them and enjoy them through the holidays and beyond. A boxwood and candle is really all I need. Simplicity, friends.

And well, then I came across this pretty pattern and thought it couldn’t hurt to add a couple of shams, right? I love the holiday color, but it’s a simple addition that requires little effort and storage until next year.


I’m really excited to work on our master bedroom after the holidays, but for now, our Christmas bedroom makes me feel happy and at peace. Do you decorate your bedroom for the holidays?
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Amber says
Love the simplicity and touches of beauty in every room!!! Just gorgeous!
Julie says
Thank you, Amber! I hope you had a great weekend!
Julia@Cuckoo4Design says
Your photos get me overtime. You capture effortless beauty in the best way. Love your style and home so much and I’m truly so so sorry I’m late to the commenting. Happy Holidays to you and your family.
Julie says
Thank you, friend! Likewise! Happy New Year, Julia!
Amanda Katherine says
Wow! Your home is GORGEOUS! Your photography is just stunning. So many beautiful yet simple ideas. It seems a few of us had trouble with a cloudy shooting day 🙂
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Julie says
So lovely and peaceful! Thanks for sharing your home. Would love to know about your rug in your living room. I’ve been searching for a natural fiber rug that doesn’t read too orange….yours is a great color. Wonder if you’d share the source and maybe a quick opinion on it? 🙂 Thanks and Merry Christmas!
Julie says
Of course! I love our living room rug. It’s from Overstock and is wool. We’ve had it for almost 5 years and it looks as good as new. Enjoy!
Lindsay says
Julie, I love your pretty and simple tour! I want a staircase to hang garlands on 🙂 Thank you for joining in!
Julie says
Thank you, friend! I really appreciate you having me on the tour. I hope you enjoy a beautiful holiday season!