Christmas
Shop my home Christmas decor right here. I am asked about my Christmas decor so often that I thought it would be useful to create a blog post and feature the decorations that I use every year. One of my favorite things to do when decorating for Christmas is to use home decor accessories that I already have such as vases, trays, baskets, etc. This not only saves money, it also requires less storage for Christmas decorations. For this reason, you will see some home decor accessories here that I use all year.
My favorite Christmas decor finds of 2020 include a new green Christmas tree from King of Christmas, a set of Mercury Glass Christmas Trees, and some affordable and pretty Christmas ornaments. When it comes to Christmas, I have a reputation of going a wee bit overboard. Our last home was large and I managed to fill almost every room with a Christmas tree. I used to decorate for weeks. My decorations included eight full-sized trees (one 12 ft tree), at least four or five small trees, and white lights and garland a plenty. For me, decorating for Christmas was always…
This years Christmas Gift Guide for women includes many items for less than $20. Every item on here is something I would like to receive for Christmas (hint, hint, hint…). I particularly love the bracelet. I’m not much of a potty mouth (LOL) but I have to admit I love it when my kids tell me, “Mom, you’re a BA.” They use the initials and I’m secretly delighted every time. I want them to think their mom is strong and confidant and always in their corner. But enough about me – I hope you enjoy this years guide – for…
This 2019 Amazon Holiday Gift Guide is not only FOR men, it is created by a man – my husband, Bruce. Because when it comes to what men want, I really have no idea besides meatloaf. And that’s pretty hard to wrap for Christmas. So, here is it, a Christmas guide for your sons, husbands, and grandfathers! SHOP THE GIFT GUIDE BELOW:
It is so easy to make your own Glitter Seashell Christmas Ornaments! I made these ornaments for my own Coastal Christmas themed Christmas tree and in this blog post I will show you how I did it. Gather required items Seashells with holes in them Clear glue White 1/8 inch ribbon Large sewing needle Styrofoam plates or bowls Extra fine glitter Clean and dry small sponge Small starfish (optional) Large starfish (optional) Put holes in your seashells if they don’t already have them Whenever I walk on the beach, I just can’t resist collecting seashells. Sometimes I tell myself that…
Make Your Own Faux Fur Christmas Tree Skirt When I couldn’t find a Christmas Tree Skirt that I liked, I decided to make my own and it only took about two minutes! Here is how you can make your own Christmas Tree Skirt with almost no skill at all. Ha! First, buy a pretty white faux fur rug. I have a pencil tree so I did not want a real wide Christmas Tree Skirt that would stick way out into the room. I bought a 36 inch rug and it worked perfect for me. If you have a traditional fat…