Showing posts with label DIY Christmas decorations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY Christmas decorations. Show all posts

December 17, 2013

One A Week {Star tree-topper}

By Chelsea



Hi All! I don't know about you, but there is something about the holiday season that slows me down a bit. With all there is to do and prepare, I find myself taking my time with no particular rush. My little ones and I have thoroughly been enjoying some later mornings in our pjs, having picnic breakfasts on the floor of our basement while we watch Christmas movies, and then getting dressed with no particular agenda for the day and seeing where the wind blows us. 

I try to spend a few quiet moments with the Lord every morning before my kids wake up. Sometimes I just sit and look out the window and pray about things on my heart. Sometimes I crack open a devotional and/or read my Bible. Lately, I've enjoyed going through an advent devotional that started December 1 and goes until December 25. It was given to me and at first I wasn't so sure I'd get a whole lot from it; I thought it would just go slowly through the events leading to the birth of Jesus. But, there is less emphasis on how He was born, and more on why He was born. 

Joy. Pure, uninhibited, free joy. 

Jesus had to be born a human man in the flesh so that he could die with our sin. And, "if we do not need to fear our last and greatest enemy, death, then we do not need to fear anything. We can be free: free for joy, free for others." Pastor John Piper

I guess you could say joy is the root of my recent laziness. There is not a whole lot I feel like doing but bask in the gifts that God has lavished over my undeserving self. Four of them, in particular - my husband and our children. There is so much  that our kids are amazed over at this time of year, and all I find myself doing is sitting back and watching them with a renewed sense of amazement myself.

Today, I have an 'unplanned' One A Week Christmas DIY project for ya. Early last week the star tree topper that my husband and I picked together for our first Christmas broke. It made me a little sad; it wasn't anything spectacular, but I have wonderful memories of our first Christmas together. Our first Christmas tree didn't have a lot of ornaments, but it had a bright, lit up star that we had picked out. For its replacement, I tried my hand at making a star tree-topper out of a wire shirt hanger. It was an easy project that my kids enjoyed watching and sharing input.


Supplies:
wire hanger
twine
floral wire

Step 1: Unwind the hook of the hanger

Step 2: Straighten your wire hanger out

Step 3: Bend five 'fingers' in the wire

 Step 4: Pull the 'fingers' around until your two ends meet, then wind the two ends together

Step 5: Tie an end of twine onto your star in a knot, 
then wrap the twine around the entire star, knotting again at the end

Step 6: Wrap some floral wire around an inset of the star a few times, then 'curl' it out, (the 'curl' will be where you slide it onto the top of your tree)

All finished!


So, the down side is that it's a bit hard to see against our white walls. But, it was a quick and easy replacement and gets the job done. At least for this year. :) (Full Christmas home tour here)

Other One A Week Christmas DIY projects:

If you are up for sharing, please send photos of any of these, (or your own), Christmas decorating projects to chelseasgarage@gmail.com. I'm going to post them all the week of Christmas!

Thank you so much for stopping by!

~Chelsea

December 12, 2013

Whimsical Christmas decorating: Full home tour

By Chelsea



Hi friends! It has been such a joy to see the pictures some of you have sent of your homes decorated for Christmas! Keep em' coming; your creativity has been so inspiring, (and I'll be compiling them to one post to share close to Christmas)! I finished all our decorating earlier this week and thought it would be fun to link up with Jennifer Rizzo's Holiday House Party!
Jennifer Rizzo's holiday housewalk link party. Link up your home for a chance to be in next years house walk.
If you love seeing homes decorated for the holidays, you'll definitely want to hop over to check out the many beautiful homes linked to this virtual 'tour party'!

I never decorate for the holidays with any particular theme or color scheme, but I like the decorating to feel fresh and unique year after year. Since I don't want to spend $$$ on brand new decorations, this stretches my imagination with what we already have - and gives me the opportunity to make new things myself! As you tour the rooms I have linked some of the DIY projects for you to check out if you'd like, and a few more will be coming soon!

Please come in and enjoy the tour!

Holiday living room



Pom-pom garland tutorial here




Our young children, (ages 4, 4 and 2), set up the nativity for the first time this year.
I love that they huddled everyone around baby Jesus!


Rather than buy all new pillows for Christmas and the winter, I rummaged my closet and pulled out two brown belts to gather around my large white pillows!




During our snow days earlier this week the little ones and I got busy making some snowflakes of our own inside, (tutorial coming soon)!
I haven't made paper snowflakes in decades!
What fun!

Sadly, the tree topper that my husband and I picked out together before our first Christmas broke earlier this week. I made this one from a wire coat hanger wrapped in twine! Tutorial coming soon.




Front Entrance

Homemade sign tutorial here

Cardboard ornaments tutorial here

Dining room


Lumbar pillows made from placemats! Tutorial found here.

Pom-pom yarn wreath tutorial here

Trimmed Christmas tree stumps used as candle bases


Bedrooms

Welcome to Shire's room!

I just added a little 'ice' to her homemade headboard, (headboard tutorial found here)



Welcome to Colin's and Mason's room!


A couple familiar pals are droppin' in for the holidays





And finally, welcome to the master bedroom!



Block printed lampshade tutorial here




I recovered my corner chair with a soft navy and gold plaid fabric 
for the holidays and winter months!

A nod to our beloved home state: the cardinal; our state bird!



A few small sprigs from our Noble fir fit nicely in a pair of mismatched Mason jars




Merry Christmas, to all!




 Thank you so much for coming by! Don't forget to check out Jennifer Rizzo's virtual holiday tour party to see some amazing homes decorated for Christmas! Lots of inspiration out there!

~Chelsea