Quantcast
Channel: Fancy Farmgirls
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 85

Transitioning your decor to Christmas

$
0
0

Last week we showed you how to pull together a last minute Thanksgiving table using Mother nature’s offerings.

 

DSC_0004

It was a mixture of real and faux baby pumpkins along with berries and branch clippings from the yard.

dsc_0019

dsc_0006

Well, the painful time came to retire the pumpkins,

(the ONLY seasonal decor I’m sad to see go).dsc_0054

And once again we were left with a not so glamorous table setting.

Before you feel like you have to start from scratch, take a look again…

The basics are already there.  Faux greenery, votives, white washed terra cotta pots.

This just needs to get a new dose of color for a new season.

DSC_0072

So orange is out and red comes in!

Simple changes?  Yes.

Totally different look?  Yes!

Red berries replaced the orange berries.

Pinecones replaced the pumpkins in the little pots.

And pomegranates for everyone!

Our kids eat these like candy!

DSC_0065

The basics of the arrangement remained the same.  Just a few minor changes for a complete different look.  That’s working smarter, not harder!

DSC_0057

The greenery in the light was replaced with evergreen boughs and the same rose hip berries added.

 Ribbons on the chair wreaths were simply replaced with festive red and white striped ribbon.

DSC_0068

DSC_0059

DSC_0061

Christmas time is both magical and…

who are we kidding?

overwhelming!

Simplify where you can while still keeping the fun holiday decor.

Not having to completely redo the decor for each season is one way to simplify.

Just a few simple changes will take your seasonal decor from one season to the next.

The post Transitioning your decor to Christmas appeared first on Fancy Farmgirls.


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 85

Trending Articles