Hi there friends, I hope you can all use some Christmas Inspiration this week?
I am once again lucky to be one of 25 bloggers doing a "Christmas Festival Blog Hop"!
This goes on all week and each day has a different theme.
A super special Thanks to Kendra at Joy In Our Home for always including me in these Blog Hops.
Links to everyone's blogs appear at the end of this post.
- Monday is DIYs
- Tuesday is front porches
- Wednesday will be recipes
- Thursday is decorating mantels
- and Friday will be all about tablescapes
If you are stopping by from Coco over at The Crowned Goat, welcome, welcome and I hope you stay a while. Isn’t her porch amazing? I need to make me a gingerbread house now.
Well here we are and Christmas is just around the corner again. For this Christmas porch
I gathered a bunch of fresh greens from the forest behind our house, which is a true
savings versus having to buy all the fresh greens at the store. We are lucky to be
living in Washington State where we have so many trees that we can barely see the forest...lol
I hung a branch from some twine and added some Christmas magic. The beautiful
snowflake is from World Market, super gorgeous!
And ummmm, I can see the reflection of me on my ladder here taking the
picture, very professional indeed!
I added some moss and nuts in a large glass jar (also from World Market)
and hung a pine cone from a little branch. Simple, pretty and cheap!
A while back I painted this Mandala stencil onto this old plate serving tray. Nothing screams BOHO more than a Mandala and a dream-catcher or Macrame, right?
And before you head off today, be sure to check over to visit Amber at Follow The Yellow Brick Road and check out her gorgeous porch.
As promised, here are the links to everyone's blog posts.
I gathered a bunch of fresh greens from the forest behind our house, which is a true
savings versus having to buy all the fresh greens at the store. We are lucky to be
living in Washington State where we have so many trees that we can barely see the forest...lol
I hung a branch from some twine and added some Christmas magic. The beautiful
snowflake is from World Market, super gorgeous!
And ummmm, I can see the reflection of me on my ladder here taking the
picture, very professional indeed!
I sure do love to use wooden crates for my displays. I never tire of them and I have
a bunch of different sizes as well. And baskets are another MUST for me, one can never have enough.
I added some moss and nuts in a large glass jar (also from World Market)
and hung a pine cone from a little branch. Simple, pretty and cheap!
A while back I painted this Mandala stencil onto this old plate serving tray. Nothing screams BOHO more than a Mandala and a dream-catcher or Macrame, right?
Just love the snowflake at twilight.... I sure hope you enjoyed your visit to Little Brags
and please come back soon!
And before you head off today, be sure to check over to visit Amber at Follow The Yellow Brick Road and check out her gorgeous porch.
As promised, here are the links to everyone's blog posts.
Christmas DIYs on Monday
Christmas Front Porches on Tuesday
Christmas Recipes on Wednesday
Christmas Mantles on Thursday
Christmas Tablescapes on Friday
Linking Up At These Fabulous Parties:
Monday
Thursday
Sunday
This is such an exciting blog hop! I'm looking forward to discovering unique Christmas projects and celebrating the season with creative ideas. Thanks for organizing this!
ReplyDeleteThis is such an exciting blog hop! I'm looking forward to discovering unique Christmas projects and celebrating the season with creative ideas. Thanks for organizing this!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU so much for stopping by
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