At Home: Get merry and bright!

At Home: Get merry and bright!

 Rituals are an important part of our lives , even if they can be boring at times.  My official marker for winter is an appointment to get the tires changed on our car.  It's happened. Winter is officially here , even if we only had a dusting of snow followed by torrential rain.

 Each year as I  approach the end of November , Christmas creeps into my thoughts.


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 While I love to look at all the seasonal additions other people make to their homes , and I marvel at the time and creativity it takes to decorate , I keep things as simple as possible.  I'm a vicarious decorator ,  enthralled by others' efforts and the numerous possibilities without the physical work and outlay of cash.

 Here's a good example.

Every time I visit my daughter's house I am greeted by her inviting red door (now there are boxwoods in the planters) ...


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and covered porch large enough to have two tables , a bench (made by her dad) and a chair.  


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This space is calling out for Christmas decorations now that the cushions are stored for the winter. 

Don't get me wrong , my daughter  doesn't need my help to decorate , and she's very independent.  For the last several years she's had some great looks for her front door , but this is the first Christmas for the bench on the porch. 


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 2013 Wreath made from  her garden shrubs 

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2012 Sparkle and glam wreath 

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2012 Glowing snowballs and white sparkle twigs
  What I liked about the feather wreath and snowball planter was its longevity into the winter months.  If you are putting effort into a project , you should aim to get the most from it. 

This is a "what if" post... what if I had that porch.  If my daughter is reading this now , she's rolling her eyes. I'm always on about something , and in the end she'll do her own thing as daughters usually do.

Let's start with the boxwood planters on either side of the door.


I have the cedar and my daughter has lots of silver balls.  Anchoring things because of the high winds is always a challenge.  I use tree ornaments and stick a wooden skewer  through the top and down into the soil.


Then there's  twigs and berries to add height and colour.  This is a great solution when planters bank a door because the added height and colour would be at eye level. 


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Following the dictate that simple is best , here's an idea to build on. This is an easy look to achieve and it invites modifications.  Not sure where you would ever find  gigantic pinecones in our neck of the woods , but you could certainly carry off the rest of it and make some bright additions.


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How about a plaid blanket or plaid pillows for a nice splash of pattern and colour?  A definite considering plaid is very in this year (so I've been told).  I'm thinking about the  red plaid scarf my daughter just purchased.   It  could be folded around a summer pillow and pinned.  A piece of fabric would achieve the same look.   Presto!  Job complete - one plaid pillow.



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Here's a simple idea along those lines I just whipped up.  I know how much my daughter  loves happy little signs!  Not!  

or.....


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 you could make burlap cushion covers with stencilled polka dots (a great kid friendly project)....

or

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 you could use a  plain red blanket and blend it with  the summer white/black cushions for a very graphic look


... and 

Just a few simple changes to pillows 

and add bright arrangements for the table.... 



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Then there's always lanterns and greenery for the tables.   Get the spay paint out if you already have black lanterns.

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Lit twig balls are always a big hit , and they could be added to any container depending on the size.  You can also spray paint twig balls and just go with colour and no lights. 


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Why not take an idea from my sister Vera's  red bird themed Christmas pot from last year?  It continued to look good for months after Christmas. 



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Love the idea of skates in a swag for the front door.  This would be super easy with a red door and lot of accessible greenery on one's  property.   And I just found my daughter's  little white (now yellowish) skates in the storage room clean out!  Ideas! Ideas!


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Or just give in and put a  plain old wreath on the bench. How simple is that?

No pressure!

What are you doing with your entry for Christmas?

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