Holiday Table Decorating Ideas

Holiday Table Decorating

This time of year gives us so many opportunities to be creative with our decorating. From decorating trees to windows, doors and so much more. When celebrating these holidays with your friends and family, it is nice to really show your creativity with a delightful table setting. Holiday table decorating is a fantastic way to celebrate your creativity.  Read More


Last Minute Gift Wrapping

It is that time of year when you might be done your shopping for holiday gifts. Or you still have a few more things to pick up. The simplest of holiday gifts can be made to look extraordinary with gift wrapping. This last minute gift wrapping can be found around your house. Read More


Holiday Decorating with Evergreens

Holiday Decorating

With a recent trip to Tennessee, holiday decorating was every where. On this visit to a wonderful place called the Blackberry Farm, holiday decorating with evergreens was the focal point. Evergreen decorating is exciting to decorate with because you can generally find it in your backyard on the the side of the road.

By using evergreen pieces in bowls and vases, you can create a simple and fresh smelling holiday decoration. You can also use pieces of evergreen by tying them together to create wreaths and swags. A way to make tied pieces look good, is by hiding he strings or wires behind the greenery or by adding ribbon or bows in strategic places. Read More


Holiday Decorating and the Christmas Tree

christmas tree

It is that time of year. Houses are getting the final touches on the holiday decor their owners are placing inside and out. Trees are going up and getting spruced up. As a result, the imagination is given the opportunity to express itself during this fantastic time of year. Christmas trees are fresh and live or colorful and artificial. The bulbs, ribbons, bows and ornaments that give a tree the holiday spirit are endless. Trees host clear lights, colorful bright lights or big bold solid lights. Angels and stars look down from the tree’s very top perch. Read More