Don't see
much seasonal decorating in the UK either, just for Christmas really.
Not exact matches
Rather than stress over those
seasonal swaps, I have found it
much easier to simply
decorate with items I love that while seasonally appropriate, aren't necessarily tied to a specific holiday, or time of year.
Back in 2011 I started this blog and during I've built up so
much content over the years from DIY to gardening to recipes to
seasonal decorating ideas.
It saves me so
much time when I want to make something cute for friends, neighbors, teachers, or kids and it makes
seasonal decorating a snap.
And as you can see, they are very
much a part of all my
seasonal decorating.
Not so
much a tree as an evergreen arrangement, a festive display like this one is easily assembled from coniferous branches tucked into a vase or an urn wrapped in fabric and
decorated with ornaments and
seasonal bits and bobs.
I also want to say a special welcome to those who landed here from Organize &
Decorate Everything: thank you so
much for following along on our Simply
Seasonal tour.
-LCB- Tricia's holiday pillows -RCB- Although I kept my Christmas
decorating to a minimum this year I still wanted some
seasonal pillows to go with my color scheme of green, gold, yellow and white (you can get a tour of my quick decorations and Erin's
much more elaborate and beautiful ones here).
In the past, I've done a lot of
seasonal decorating for fall and holiday, but not as
much for spring.
As we've made big changes to this house over the years, changes like painting the cabinets and installing new flooring and purchasing new furniture, I've found that when it comes to
seasonal decorating, I so love the backdrop that I've created I don't feel like I need to «frou - frou» it up all that
much.