Not exact matches
You'll get to see lush holiday blooms
in the conservatory and smell
fresh evergreens from decadently decorated wreaths and
garlands.
So this year we traded
in our faux wreaths & lights for
fresh magnolia wreaths and
garland.
All you need to make this lovely
garland is one package of
fresh cranberries, and one package of
fresh sage from the grocery store, usually located
in the refrigerated section of the produce department.
Last night I was thinking that I wanted to use cranberries and sage
in my holiday decor, so I decided to make a beautiful,
fresh and fragrant
garland for my chandelier
in the dining room.
She wrapped the chandelier
in a cheap
garland to start the decor and then embellished it with bows,
fresh greenery, ornaments and peacock feathers that match the tree theme and complement the existing furniture's blue - and - white palette.
I laid down my favorite macrame table runner along the center of the table and then just stuffed
fresh eucalyptus (you can buy it
in inexpensive bunches at your local grocery store or Trader Joe's), plus some leftover silver
garland I had from last year's holiday party, and a few loose pinecones here and there.
I added a
fresh garland over the french doors, and spruced it up with some eucalyptus leaves and metallic ornaments
in the corners.
In the kitchen I hung a pine cone
garland and added twinkle lights,
fresh citrus on kitchen twine and swags made from our evergreen trees.
I added a
fresh garland over the french doors, and spruced it up with some eucalyptus leaves and metallic ornaments
in the corners.
So I just added some
fresh garland around my door and few other odds and ends I found
in my house and
in my yard.
So for the season, we've hung
fresh garland on the lower part of our stairs because I love the smell of real
fresh greenery as I walk
in the front door.
I absolutely love using
fresh cedar
garland in my Christmas decor.
I used a
fresh garland on my stairs and I ended up with a little left over, I bought some floral oasis from my local florist and created an arrangement using the left over greens and some lillies
in a vintage silver punch bowl that I found
in a thrift store a few years back.
I use a lot of
fresh greenery because I am fortunate to live
in a more rural area where I can forage for my own plus add my tree trimmings to it but I haven't ever made a
garland, just wreaths, swags, etc..
I took inspiration from the color palette of winters
in my hometown - Juneau, Alaska and tried to create something that felt nostalgic but was also
fresh (
fresh bay leaf
garlands and wreaths) and whimsical (the snowflakes on the pallet accent wall).
The
garland with the
fresh mix of greenery looks beautiful and the pop of red
in the quilt is perfect over the mantle.
What's new are the
fresh evergreen trees, the reindeer
in the middle of the mirror, and the ornament
garland I made to add some color and sparkle.
I reused the
garlands we had from our old house and then filled them
in with
fresh clippings from the yard and local greenhouse.
A
garland of
fresh greens and an evergreen branch
in a vase add layers of holiday spirit.