This year I decided to torture myself by making all new Christmas decorations for the outside of our home. I should show you a picture of our home last year but really all you have to do is imagine all the Christmas stuff in the photo gone and that would be your picture.
It all started with me telling my husband that I really don’t plan on decorating much this year. I really meant it when I said it. But of course at that time I had just finished some insane last minute Halloween costumes for my boys. After that blur of last minute activity, I didn’t even want to think about another project. But then a few weeks passed from the Halloween costume insanity and I found myself browsing through this year’s Christmas Pottery Barn Catalog. I was drawn to all the plaid and classic rustic décor and then the wheels in my head started to turn.
Hmmmmmmmm, I don’t have anything like this but I do like it. Hmmmmmmmm, I think this would look nice outside. Hmmmmmmmm, Maybe I can just make it all. I mean I know I can’t order all new decorations but if I made them I could do it for a fraction of the cost. Hmmmmmm, Maybe I will just make it ALL this year. And that was that. I purchased one ticket aboard the crazy crafter train and got to work. Now a few weeks later I am almost finished. I just have a few things to wrap up but for the most part I am done. I started by creating wreaths for all my windows. My Kitchen was full of Ornaments and ribbon for a week.
Then I moved on to the Magnolia garland.
I borrowed a copper tub from my mom. Add to that a sled, logs, lights and some greens we cut, and it made for a lovely display. It fits perfectly in the spot and covers the outlet and Christmas light cords.
I also borrowed these boxes that had been left in my sister’s barn by it’s previous owners. They had been painted a pastel blue so I used stripper to remove most of the paint. I was pleased to find the Coca-Cola was still intact after I removed the blue paint. Add some pine cones and fabric Styrofoam balls and it becomes a lovely porch decoration.
I did buy the Fox from Target. I couldn’t help myself, he was too cute. For our bench on the porch, I covered cushions with the plaid fabric. I found some old pillows in my basement and covered them as well. Add a throw and its a whole new bench.
I made a tomato cage tree for in front of the pillar. I covered my lighted boxes with plaid and burlap and made new bows. Then lit everything with red and green lights.
There you have it. I am not sure if it screams beautiful or crazy girl with a glue gun lives here. My hubby said it is both! Doesn’t matter I love it and he likes it too. Now I need a nap! I hope you like it. Come back this week and I will break down in more detail how I built the wreaths, garland and other items. Please leave me a comment if you like it. I would love to hear your thoughts.
Garland Tutorial
Wreath Tutorial
Bow Tutorial
And much more coming, Love and Merry Christmas,
Here is the Garland Tutorial 🙂
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http://www.remodelaholic.com/beautiful-rooms-real-homes/
http://www.onemoretimeevents.com/2015/12/19708.html
http://www.finecraftguild.com
http://thefoleyfam.com
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Donna Vinolus says
Just discovered your blog! Love your outdoor Christmas decor – classy. I am originally from Amherst, so was happy to see a fellow buckeye!! Now live in SW Ohio. Looking forward to following your blog.
Jennifer says
Wow that is awesome Donna! Its good to know I have a friend out there that feels my pain of the Cleveland winters. You are lucky, SW Ohio is like a whole different world. Thank you for the sweet comment. I’m glad you liked the Christmas décor. It was a lot to put together all at once but next year will be so much easier since all I have to do is put it up. Have a great day -Jenny
Pinky says
Like it??? I love it all!! You are very creative and talented for sure! Amazed that it is tomato cage tree!!! Have to try that too!!!! Merry Christmas!!!
The Gifted Gabber says
Just beautiful! I love all the little Christmas trees glowing under the porch! — Amy @ http://thegiftedgabber.com
Jenny says
Thank you gifted gabber 🙂
fearlessdining says
Your front porch is absolutely beautiful…I love all of your decorations 🙂
Jenny says
Thank You Niamh
Maja @ Mumma Hack says
You have such a beautiful home. Thank you for sharing. Love it! Have a wonderful Christmas.
Jenny says
Thank you so much and a Merry Christmas to you Maja @Mumma Hack
indulgingmum says
Goodness me your house looks picture perfect. They are all so pretty and do not looked home made. Well done. Very impressive.
Jenny says
Thank You Gill, your comment made my day.
Emerge Beautiful says
This is absolutely beautiful! It is so romantically nostalgic and creative…I love it!!! Hope you and your family have a very Merry Christmas! <3
Jenny says
Thank you, I really appreciate that. Merry Christmas and blessings to you and your family too.
Celeste says
This is so pretty! And you made all this yourself? You really outdid yourself this year! It looks beautiful!
Jenny says
Thank you so much Celeste. Merry Christmas
Jennifer @ Town and Country Living says
I’ll bet the neighbors love looking at your home at night! I love all the wreaths on the windows. So pretty!
Jenny says
Thank you Jennifer!
Beth Hourigan says
Oh Jenny – Your home looks so PERFECT! So much warmth and love has been added with your fantastic decorations! Great job! Looking forward to some tips! Nothing makes me smile more than a beautifully lit house at Christmas time – inside and out! Love ya, Beth Hourigan
Jenny says
I love you Beth