By reinventing what we already have and giving them a different look by adding some bargain finds and re-arranging things made the decor looking fresh and new without breaking the bank!
Friday, December 24, 2010
Updates on Blue Winter Decorations
By reinventing what we already have and giving them a different look by adding some bargain finds and re-arranging things made the decor looking fresh and new without breaking the bank!
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Feather Wreath- A Lightweight, Versatile, Year-Round Wreath
How to Make a Feather Wreath
Blue Winter Holiday Decorations
Home for the Holidays: How to Decorate Your Home in Blue for the Winter Season
2010 Winter Decorations (L)- Table settings in blue, green, white, silver, copper and gold.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Non-"Christmassy" Winter Decorations
Foyer of our former home in Antioch, CA Winter of 2004 (L). Below are photos from 2008 taken in our current home.
Unlike many people in America and other parts of the world, we do not celebrate Christmas. Our religion forbids it. However, I do love to decorate in different seasonal themes. My favorite season may be fall, but when it comes to home decorations, I love decorating for the winter, too. So, how does one decorate for the winter without putting "Christmassy" stuff on? My husband wrote on eHow.com an article two winters ago-- in 2008, entitled, "How to Decorate for Winter if You do not Celebrate Christmas."
Many commented that the tips and photos he shared work well even if you celebrate Christmas, but want to tone down on the Christmas items such as Santa Clause, Christmas tree, reindeer and Christmas stockings. The photos he included were all from this house. I have been wanting to post it here for quite some time now, but I had been too busy lately. I thought of posting them here again in hopes of inspiring others who do not celebrate Christmas or those who do not want the usual red-and-green Christmas decorations.
Honeysuckle- 2011 Color of the Year
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Well, well...I woke up this morning, turned on my Facebook and I see a wall post from HGTV announcing the 2011 Color of the Year. I clicked at the link redirecting me to HGTV's website and looked at the photos of decorated rooms using honeysuckle. My first opinion-- what a big difference from turquoise (2010's color of the year). Honeysuckle is definitely at the opposite side of the color wheel. It would be a challenge to add this to our home, which I decorated in turquoise, inspired again by HGTV.
Pantone, the authority on color, had announced the new 2011 color-- honeysuckle! Honeysuckle is a vibrant, reddish-pink similar in color to the flesh of watermelon. It looks a bit like fuchsia pink in color. However, in the plant kingdom, honeysuckle blossoms have sweet scent and taste. You can make tea from honeysuckle blossoms. Some use honeysuckles as healing herbs.
When my teenage daughter heard this, her immediate reaction was a resounding -- "Yuck!” My daughter is definitely not the typical girly-girl. She told me already not to put honeysuckle in her room. I may be able to get away with in other parts of our house, but never in rooms marked as hers such as her bedroom, bathroom and her study room. Oh well, can't really argue with her. I am outnumbered 2 to 1. My husband does not like honeysuckle either.
Turquoise, this year's color did not receive such unwelcome reactions. When I decided to use turquoise in our formal living- and dining rooms, the coolness and calmness it brings was a breath of fresh air. It took me almost a year to change all the boring browns and tans to turquoise and browns. The theme remained neutral, but with a bit of modern vibe to it. I was going for understated elegance. I think I was able to accomplish that-- judging from reactions of my husband, daughter and those who visited our home.
I am not going to change turquoise to honeysuckle...at least not in a major way. I might use honeysuckle as accessory to add punch in areas that need a bit of vibrant mood. I will update this posting with photos. I am sure honeysuckle will do great with turquoise or greens that we have in our home.
For tips on how to decorate with honeysuckle, please read my article published on Associated Content from Yahoo by clicking on the link below.