The house is a bit pared-down this year with work and baby and all, but it's still festive, and all warm and glowy, perfect for winding down with a nice glass of wine and a Christmas movie, which is what I'll be doing for the next 4 evenings.
Here's what I've got!
Same gold tree, for the third year now! And I'm still smitten :) I'd link to it, but I recently went back on Amazon to find it and it's out of stock :/
Really digging gold on gold, with some bronze and copper tossed in there. The tree is pretty much the same as it was last year, only this year the bottom 2-ish feet are all plastic ornaments. And as a bonus, I didn't put hooks on them - I just pushed the ornament onto a branch, which turned out to be a happy accident - Bea tugs on the ornaments but can't really pull them off! So that's pretty awesome.
Not usually a huge fan of plastic ornaments, but they're not too terrible. Plus, they let me still have my gold tree, so it's a fair compromise.
The mantle and hearth this year are a bit different. I'm a big fan of blown glass trees, bowls of ornaments, and generally anything dangerous to babies. So this year I switched it up for my toddler [she's not technically a toddler yet, but she is SUPER mobile and loves sparkly things].
For the mantle, I got a gold plastic garland from Michaels that mimics the tree, and wired on a few gold plastic ornaments to bulk it up. Then, because we live in 2016 and LED lights are available, I got a sweet battery-operated set of LEDs to make it twinkle, and all without having to have a cord hanging down, taunting a baby with its allure.
So I don't have my shiny glass trees out, but this way, if Bea gets extra curious [and if I'm for some reason not watching her, which is extra rare] and she pulls something down, nothing - neither decor nor her head - is going to break.
So I don't have my shiny glass trees out, but this way, if Bea gets extra curious [and if I'm for some reason not watching her, which is extra rare] and she pulls something down, nothing - neither decor nor her head - is going to break.
Bea's area [formerly baby jail, but it needs some rebranding, so we're trying to remember to call it 'play land'] has its own thing going on too! Generally I love kitschy Christmas decor, so the living room has some 'grownup' kitsch, and *play land* has whimsical kitsch! Plus it's easy. Old-school gold tinsel garland, some super cute felt ball garland from Target, and some more of those battery LEDs, and the fireplace is fun! The snowflakes are a 6-pack of foam from Hobby Lobby for $3, meant for crafting, but I thought it was fun for some bookcase additions. And again, fit in the 'quick and easy' category for this year. [if you look really close, you can see that Bea was watching Fixer Upper. she loves that show ;)]
So that's it! Not a ton, but it doesn't take much to make the house feel festive.
....but I'm totally thinking about more stuff I can add for next year!
MORE CHRISTMAS STUFF.
MORE CHRISTMAS STUFF.
Our card!! Five years ago I made my absolute favorite card:
And since we've added a new member, we added to the card! Introducing our 2016 Christmas card:
And the back, for our family members who aren't as into Kiss as we are :)Photo by the amazing Shannon Duggan :)