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Style your Holidays Foundations 2022
With the holidays just around the corner, start with these great home styling foundation accessory, entertaining and styling pieces for your holiday decorating this year. They will elevate what you already have this year when decking the halls and entertaining and make everyone in your home - feel the holiday spirit!
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Style your Holidays foundations 2022
With the holidays just around the corner, start with these great home styling foundation accessory, entertaining and styling pieces for your holiday decorating this year. They will elevate what you already have this year when decking the halls and entertaining and make everyone in your home - feel the holiday spirit!
FURNISHINGS FOUNDATIONS -
Hourglass Wicker Table: With entertaining and rearranging furniture to fit in the tree - this great, little, sexy table can hold host your guest’s drinks, and can even replace a larger side table for the season.
Clear Glass Based Lamp: With all the decking the halls, this simple statement lamp can calm your very busy space. If your room is lighting poor - it's the perfect lamp for any style all year round.
Big Ass Knit Throw: Toasty! Cozy, chunky, seasonal - flip the switch for your living spaces to cozy up your space for the chilly weather season with this great throw. HINT: Can also double as a tree skirt.
HOLIDAY DECORATING FOUNDATIONS -
Open Wood Lantern: An open lantern can house anything. Stacked it on a stand, perched on a set of books or on a lift. Add it on the foyer entry table, or the pair the floor next to the door, as a centerpiece for your holiday table with fresh floral - On the buffet as the napkin or plate holder.
Marble Edge Riser Set: Lifts offer unlimited options when styling for the holidays. Anything lifted becomes more important, and creates interest. This set is made of marble with edgy gold accents and hairpin legs making anything on them very chic.
Natural Fiber Tree Collar: Tree collars are the best - they hide the mess under the tree, balance its stature, and this one brings texture and a clean, modern style to a space.
SCENTS OF THE SEASON -
Fresh Bay Leaf Wreath: A fresh Bay leaf wreath (this one has rosemary too!) is the quintessential holiday wreath and my Mom’s favorite. Lovely, richly scented, and it serves double duty in the kitchen (all organic) when cooking your favorite dishes. Just snip off a leaf or two. After the holidays, it will dry out perfectly to be a mainstay on a wall in the kitchen or pantry or broken down into jars or sachets.
Douglas Fir Essential Oil: O Tannenbaum. The scent of the season. Add few drops in a sprayer with Witch Hazel to freshen your linens, in your diffuser, scent your pine cone display or candles. Heavenly.
Rosemary/Mint French Milled Soap: French milled soap is the perfect hand cleanser in a guest bath. A little touch of panache for your holiday visitors. Rosemary and mint scented, a perfect scent for winter.
ENTERTAINING & HOME STYLING FOUNDATIONS:
Holiday Special American Old Fashioned Hard Candy: Little bowls of old fashion wrapped candies remind me of my Grandparents. These old favorites make any day during the holidays a celebration.
Monogram Guest Hand Towels: Pamper your guests with high quality paper in the powder room or table. They’ll feel like they’re at Downton Abbey.
Footed Raised Tray: A raised surface is the perfect starting point to any vignette accessorizing. Also great for your holiday entertaining to raise what you are serving.
Three Tiered Tray: Vertical decorating saves space and creates interest. Treasured collections look lovely on a table or the island. For entertaining - a coffee/tea station, for cookies, or nibbles. This fancy tiered tray comes apart too for more decorating options.
Clear Ice Bucket: Wine, ice, water, flowers, holiday treats, chips or bread when entertaining.
Marble Board: This marble pastry/cutting board can be used as a platform for decorating on your kitchen island, bar area, or is perfect as an appetizer board. Too looks lovely with potted plants on display.
Cheese Markers: Perfect and clever ”fork” cheese markers for your holiday spread.
Black ‘Chalk’ Paper: Buffet saver! Roll out this black craft paper and write your dishes on it with a white chalk pen. Great for the kids table and stylish paper for wrapping gifts.
Parchment Leaves Sheets: Up your cheese board cred with these sassy parchment leaves. Placed beneath your cheeses or fruits, it makes your platter a bit more special. Also great for desserts.
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Stress Free Holiday Home Decorating Ideas
Here are some tips and techniques to shake up your view of how to make your home festive for the Holidays. This is the year be a stress free decorator!
Well it’s that time of year again, we head to our attics, basements or garages and haul out oodles of bins and boxes filled to the brim with holiday décor and trimming. We unpack and reveal years, if not decades of the stuff - Super excited to begin the annual ritual of decking the halls. As an interior stylist, it’s my job to give my clients new ideas on how to use their old stuff, shop wisely, and celebrate their home in style. Here are some tips and techniques to shake up your view of how to make your home festive for the Holidays. This is the year be a stress free decorator!
1.) Inventory what you have before your start any decorating. To get a fresh perspective of your goods, you need to take a step back and look at what you have.
a. Can it be re-purposed, reinvented, spray painted or need to go?
b. Sort your product into category, rather than room.
2.) Shop your home for “Good Bone" accessory basics that you already have. I love these standard décor pieces because they can be used in so many ways, can be reused in ever season and most of us already have them.
a. Tall Hurricane, cylinder or apothecary vases. These can hold a host of holiday décor and too can be used to set a buffet or service food.
b. Cake Stands. A great anchors or bases for a wonderful display – Perfect to elevate florals, décor, showcase candles or create height.
c. Silver. From silver trays, coffee pots to champagne buckets – Silver makes everything more festive and rich.
3.) Showcase family heirlooms. Although I’m sure we all have treasured holiday items, don’t overlook what’s already in our cabinets and closets. From Grandma’s China, to your own old ice skates to family photos of loved ones passed – Celebrating our family and what we love is the heart of celebrating this season. Think of ways to infuse these things into your decorating. They’ll create conversation and be a gentle reminder of special memories.
4.) Create a theme for your décor. It could be as simple as a color, or inspired by a place. Whatever it is, this is the building block of your decorating. This theme will be carried from décor to entertaining.
a. Resist the urge to different theme each room in your home - instead keep a common thread throughout the home.
b. Spread the decorating to every room of your home.
c. Set your holiday table in style using the same common theme.
5.) Move your Furniture. Holidays bring hoards of people into your home and are meant for great visiting, eating and celebrating. Remove, shift, move your furnishings so they are conducive to conversations, not TV watching, be aware of traffic patterns so people move freely through your home.
6.) Entertain in style. From setting the foyer as the bar or dessert and coffee area, to setting a show stopping buffet, make use of what you already have, making sure your whole home is enjoyed and most of all being a stress free will make your holidays happy.
Cheers! - Julea.
Holiday Home: Start You Amaryllis Bulbs Now For Christmas Blooms!
Amaryllis are a lovely decorative option for your Holiday Home.
If you want to have some beautiful Amaryllis blooms for this year's Christmas season, start growing them now. I love having fresh or live floral in my home rather than silk or faux. These little wonders which are easy to grow - pack a huge decorative punch and create just the right ambiance for a beautifully dressed Holiday Home.
You can buy Amaryllis bulbs in a nice little kit, complete with soil and a pot, or if you have just a bit of a green thumb - buy loose bulbs which you can plant collectively in a large vase or bowl. You can purchase the kits at any home improvement store and bulbs at a garden center. A collection of bulbs will create a lovely centerpiece or entry statement maker. A single bloom is lovely on a counter, mantle or part of a tablescape. When to start? Below is a planting and bloom guide to help you determine when to get indoor gardening.
I added a few more pictures to get you inspired to get a bit of dirt under your nails and celebrate the season with Amaryllis.
I too started a Pin Board on Pinterest with more ideas: AMARYLLIS CHRISTMAS