Over in the living room the coffee table has more trees, mushrooms and vintage Christmas ornaments. Everyday you add different woodland creates. I got it last year and love that it’s reusable. In front of this display is my favourite advent calendar. This small space is full of tiny decorations, like white bottle brush trees, wood trees, tiny houses, and the cutest vintage reindeer. This little white box is perfect for displaying some woodland Christmas decorations. If you dream of a white Christmas, you’ll love this spot. This little table at the bottom of the stairs gets dressed up with rustic Christmas decorations this time of year too. It make me things of fairies living in them, and I think they’re really adorable, especially with flickering battery operated tea lights in them at night. I love the scale of these large wood mushrooms with mini Christmas trees and then the little white ceramic houses. I couldn’t resist adding some mushrooms to the stairs too. Again the stairs help add a little whimsy to our woodland theme. On top of that I layered some faux evergreen garland, and new to me this year this gorgeous gold star garland. On the stairs I kept the garland fairly simple with a macrame one that I keep up all year round -see the tutorial to make it here. The pastel colors of the houses add some holiday cheer. I made these houses years ago out of old cereal boxes -see how here, and they look so sweet tucked into my forest of mini Christmas trees. These pieces are the perfect backdrop for a Christmas village of handmade paper houses. The banner is a favourite one, that I keep up all year long, because there’s always something to celebrate. The buffet has a beautiful handmade wood candle holder filled with pink and white candles. The final result is so beautiful, and will be a gorgeous centerpiece all winter long. And the whole bowl was sprinkled with faux snow and glitter. I also tucked in lots of natural materials like acorns, and pine cones. I made some of the mushrooms with air dry clay -find the tutorial here, and some of the others were made of paper mache. It’s filled with floral foam, topped with moss, and has faux mushrooms tucked into it. The antique wood dough bowl is the centerpiece. I used lots more mini trees and mushrooms here. It’s always fun to decorate the dining room table. It’s undecorated, with just some clear lights on it for some sparkle. And beside the bar cart I have one small tree. On the lower shelf are more vintage glasses and Christmas trees. The Cheers banner is an old one, but looks festive, especially layered with pom pom garland and wood bead garland. One single vintage Christmas ornaments looks gorgeous in a pink vintage champagne glass. I like mixing all the different ones together like wood, paper, and bottle brush. I’ve also added lots of pretty little mini Christmas trees. I picked this pretty little faux Norfolk pine, and I love the addition of this woodland Christmas tree. This little bar cart is always a fun spot to decorate. I wanted to make sure that my forest theme wasn’t too rustic, so the pink and iridescent helped to bring in the whimsy and enchanted feeling that I was hoping for. My color scheme for this year included lots of creams, whites, and wood tones, with some pretty green, pink, and iridescent added into. I love to repeat different elements to help everything flow well, so I knew I wanted to have a few mushrooms and moss by the front door as a great way set the woodland theme right from the start. I used lots of fun mushrooms in my decor this year. In front of them are a few mini Christmas trees, including a white flocked Christmas tree and some different mushrooms. I’ve used a vase of twigs and decorated them with some mini vintage ornaments. If you are a Cricut owner and interested in learning how to make one, check out The Cricut Course, which includes a full tutorial on how to design it and create it. The “Our cheeks are nice and rosy and comfy cozy are we.” is a fun DIY that’s part of The Cricut Course. In our entryway we have a console table that I love to decorate seasonally.
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