See our cute, little tree!
* Note: We're sorry to inform you that the model ( Tricia) we're using for this blog has a distracting mark on her forehead because she hurt herself a few days back. hehehe!
Tip # 1 : Choose a color scheme.
For Christmas, the easiest color scheme to use to achieve the Christmas feel is the red, green and gold scheme. So gather all your cloths, scarves, ribbons and etc with these colors and see where you can use them. And you can take out (temporarily) all your shocking orange figurines or whatsoever that would most likely 'destroy' the color scheme.
This low japanese table only costs 150 baht and looked very dull and boring. So, I placed my red scarf as a table runner. See that black and gold cloth at the back? That's a cloth meant to be for a dress but I never had a chance to have it sewn. So , there it goes...on the wall.
2) Tip #2 . Use whatever material you have and improvise. (Be creative)
This center piece is not originally meant to be a center piece. It's a wreath which is meant to be hung on the door/wall. But since we already have 2 wreaths. I chose the bigger one to be placed on our door and the smaller one (below) to become the centerpiece.
See the colorful christmas balls? They're meant to be hung in the tree but since the tree is already overflowing with the hanging things , I just placed them on the wooden plate to add life and color on the centerpiece.
The bear used is actually a toy but it added interest on the piece. You can also add colors which are not in your color scheme too but on a minimal scale. On this case, I added yellow and white balls. Too much of your color motif can also be boring. Add some other colors here and there but remember balance is the key.
Tip # 3 Decorate the whole house.
Don't just limit your decoration in the living room. Extend your Christmas motif in the dining room, on the stairs, in the garage and even in the toilet/kitchen. This will create the total 'feel'.
Wrapped the stair rails with lights, ribbons and 'wreath'
From the dining area
Tip #4 Work on the details as this will add interest.
I wanted to make use of the small santa clause ( meant to be for the tree again) so, I put the on top of our frames. This was a treat for our little girl,who was so amused to see them there. This also added color on the 'browns' of our living room.
I added a green wrap around string with stars on the lamp. It's not so clear in the picture but this changed the look of our plain white lamp. With the lights on, the string shines and looks nice as if it belonged there. If you can see, I also put another small Santa at the end of the string. I think it's cute :)
I also wrapped my brown vases with gold beads (not in the picture) used for the Chrismas tree. So, you can turn your old vases, frames, lamps, pillows and etc into new pieces by adding some details like gold ribbon, beads and etc.
Since I don't have budget to buy new (green, red or gold) pillows for the cushion, I plan to just buy cloth ribbons and tie / sew on them.
The living room wall.
I didn't realize until I downloaded this picture that Tricia's stuff toys ( eeyore and doggie) are sitting on the backrest of the couch. She was the one who put them there..hhehehe!
Tip # 5 Warm lights, lights, lights
If you need to 'invest' on anything then buy some warm ( yellow) lights. The lights used for the Christmas tree will do. We bought ours here for only 11 baht ( with 35 small lights) and 29 baht ( with 100 small lights) !! So, now we have a total of 5 pcs of Christmas lights not place on the tree but in different areas; window frames, garage, stair rail and etc.
Ok..that's all for now. I hope that you were able to get some ideas from the tips shared above..hehehe! Come on and let's decorate!!
4 comments:
Hi love, I am enjoying reading your blogs.
wow! so interesting! So nice Christmas decorations and the model is so pretty! Definitely, she's enjoying helping you! Tricia is so helpful. What a wonderful daughter she is. Oh love, I can't wait to see your new decorated house. So beautiful in the photos how much more in real.
By the way, thanks for giving some tips. I will try to make use all my old christmas decors here now.
I hope I could start decorating my shelter today.
God bless you and have a wonderful Christmas to all of you!
HI te! I do hope it's more beautiful in 'reality' than from the pictures..pictures can be deceiving, you know..hahahah! See you soon!
wow... you're in a holiday mood na gyud! house is well decorated! i like the model, too. :D i can see she really had fun.
i think everybody'd busy putting up the Christmas tree and decos on this day.
i just started. but will try to finish this week.
you have a blessed Christmas!
hi jan..yes, we're in a holiday mood na gyd and even planning what to do for noche buena..hehehe!
Have fun decorating your house even if it must be a challenging task for you with 2 toddlers..i could just imagine you putting the decors and at the same time,samantha's taking them out..hahaa!
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