Welcome to my Christmas home tour! I am so excited to be partnering with several other bloggers to share our holiday home decor with you. (You can find the entire lineup at the end of this post.) If you’re new here, my name is Erin and I am the mommy to 3 sweet little boys. My husband Chris and I (and our wild little family) live in the Atlanta suburbs and we moved into our new house earlier this year. We’ve been working on turning it into our home (on a budget) ever since.
I managed to pull things together and decorate despite just having a baby, but I couldn’t have done it without the help of my two oldest boys who hung most of the ornaments on both Christmas trees for me while I snuggled with their baby brother and supervised from the couch. 😉
Here is (part of) our entryway — I’m still working on a project for the other side which I will share with you next week!
You may remember that right before I had Jonah, I went on a crazy nesting spree and made over the entryway, and built the entryway bench and coat rack. I also made the pillow on the bench using some cozy buffalo check fabric, plus I made some snowflake string art. I’ll be sharing the rest of the entryway next Thursday as part of a fun design challenge I am participating in, so please stop by again!
This year we have two Christmas trees, a kid tree and a “grown-up” tree. The kid’s tree is located in our main family room, and our grown-up tree (which we bought on sale at Target after Christmas a couple years ago and are finally using for the first time) is in our front living room.
Here is the grown-up tree which you can see to the right when you walk in the front door.
By the way, all of the fresh greenery, garland and poinsettias in the entryway came from Trader Joe’s — they are selling them for a steal!
I made the white paper feather ornaments, and the faux magnolia flowers and tree topper actually came from the dollar store. And although this is technically a “grown-up” tree, all of the bulbs are plastic. (Shhh… don’t tell.) Hey, I have a house full of wild boys, so I have to be practical.
My mother in-law has gotten us several pieces of the Willow Tree Nativity set, and it found a home on top of my card catalog cabinet.
The boys had free reign over the kid tree, so here it is in all of its cute, low-hanging ornaments glory.
Our mantel isn’t anything fancy, just some faux garland, handmade pom pom garland, and stockings for the boys. (Jonah will be getting his own “J” stocking like the big boys soon.)
Last but not least, here is a little vignette I put together in our dining room.
I built the chalkboard, made the monogram wreath last year, and I also made the glitter garland which I will share with you soon.
And just because I love glowing Christmas tree pictures, here is a photo of our tree glowing in the evening. (Before we added the magnolia flowers and tree topper.)
It may not be magazine worthy, but it’s cozy and warm and the perfect level of “festive” for our family. This will be our first Christmas in our new home, and the first year we will be staying at our own home for the holiday instead of traveling, so I really wanted to make it special even though I am in that newborn baby sleep deprivation phase of life once again. My boys love decorating for the holidays and they are looking forward to celebrating Christmas as a family.
Thanks so much for stopping by! I hope you enjoy the rest of the blog tour. Please check out the links below to see this week’s schedule and which blogs are participating.
Monday:
The Happy Housie | Everyday Enchanting | Maison de Pax | Life on Virginia Street | Unskinny Boppy | Setting for Four
Tuesday:
rooms FOR rent | Town and Country Living | On Sutton Place | Design, Dining and Diapers | At Home with The Barkers | Cottage in the Oaks
Wednesday:
House by Hoff | Jenna Sue Design | Love Grows Wild | Craftberry Bush | All Things G&D | DIY on the Cheap
Thursday:
Rain on a Tin Roof | Making Home Base | The Wood Grain Cottage | Capturing Joy | Making Lemonade
Friday:
Migonis Home | Just a Girl and Her Blog | Fox Hollow Cottage | City Farmhouse | Ciburbanity
Do you “go all out” with the holiday decorating, or do you prefer simple decor at your home?
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