holiday home tour

Holiday Home Tour: Part 4

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It’s that time…we’ve reached the fourth and final install of our Holiday Home Tour 2020. And this one is super fun since it’s all things kid, because what is more magical than seeing Christmas through the eyes of your child?!

This was our first year that our little man has really gotten into helping us decorate. This was also the first year we let him have his own tree in his room so he was elated to decorate that himself with some of his daddy’s childhood ornaments and some we’ve collected for him along the way.

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Mama also had a little too much fun with decorating the playhouse and the ice cream cart…but it’s ok, it’s 2020, right?!

Earlier this year we turned our basement into a full-fledged classroom for our homeschool learning pod, complete with an indoor play area. I bought a wooden playhouse online and found an old lemonade stand on Facebook Marketplace and gave them both a makeover! Here’s the before of both:

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Knowing they would both be used inside and wanting them to match the aesthetics of our home a little more (plus, the kid inside just wanted them to be super fun and cute). I painted them both white and jazzed them up a bit, turning one into an ice cream and sweets cart. Now this week I transformed our play area into a winter wonderland!

Over in the classroom portion of the basement I also put up a tree that is very special to us. Just shy of two months ago my 96 year old grandmother went to be with Jesus. We had a very special bond, and my heart already aches just thinking about going into our first Christmas season without her. I used to go to her house every year and put up her tree for her. It wasn’t much, just a small little white tinsel tree, but it was SO special to me that we got to keep it after she passed.

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It turns out the tree was just the perfect size to fit in our classroom, so we put a little bit of our own style own it and now my son loves to light up “Mema’s tree” every morning before class. I love that just a little bit of her is there with us for the holidays.

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Well that’s it! We hope you’ve enjoyed our home tour…now we’re off to figure out what we’re doing on the outside of our house! I don’t think we’ll go full Griswold this year, but don’t worry…it’s gonna happen one of these days, if I have anything to do with it. 😉

Stay tuned…in the next few days we’re going to give you some of our DIY decorating tutorials to help you make your house jolly!

Happy decorating!

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Holiday Home Tour

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Guys, I may have crossed over to the dark side. I’m usually the gal who is a staunch believer in no decorating for Christmas before Thanksgiving…but this year I did, and I may never go back. Sure, it’s 2020 and we can all use the extra cheer - it’s why I pulled everything out early. But the few extra weeks of holiday joy made my heart so happy that I may just have to make it my new tradition!

We went under contract on this house during the Christmas season last year, so I’ve literally been dreaming for an entire year about how I would decorate it. I had my heart set on cozy, warm neutrals and a classic, timeless look. I hope you’ll enjoy! Stay tuned for the rest of the tour and posts coming soon with a few tutorials on how I pulled this look together!

Front Entry/Foyer

With the stairway as grand as it is, I knew I needed some hearty garland. I actually combined two different types - eucalyptus and juniper (artificial). Once I wired them together I added in the battery powered lights and ribbon. I carried the same garland throughout the entrance, living room and kitchen for a cohesive look. I just love the muted greens! I even added some eucalyptus picks into the flocked tree to complement the garland and bring the look together.

Living Room

This is my favorite place in the house now because we spend most of our time here and it’s just so cozy! I added in some new elements this year like black candles on the mantle. Normally I wouldn’t incorporate black into Christmas decor, but I loved the bold contrast to all the white! And one of my favorite DIY elements was the wall of Christmas gifts! It’s normally our family gallery wall, but I wrapped all the frames to give a nice neutral holiday touch. (tutorial coming soon!)

Powder Bath

Yes, even the bathroom gets decorated around here!

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Stay tuned - tomorrow we’ll continue our Holiday Home Tour with the kitchen and dining room!

Cheers!

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