Cozy up this Holiday Season!

When do you start decorating for the holidays? I love this time of the year when it comes to the decor, the entertaining, and the joyousness. I also get excited because every year I switch up my Christmas decor theme and layout within the house.  Now, I do not go out and buy brand new things every year, please, but I do rearrange where I put items, add new ribbon or colours, and pull out pieces that I haven't used in a while. And I do buy a few new things to help set the stage. 

 Jo Alcorn Christmas

I love mixing in live greens, old and new and a bit whimsy whenever I can! 

 Christmas garland and stocking

As most of you know, I am a huge advocate for shopping local and supporting Canadian companies. I try to add new pieces from stores around my neighborhood. Either with the greens I purchase, wrapping paper, or a ribbon store, it is always great to support your community where you can! 

 Christmas Table Dinners

This year, I kept my holiday décor simple with ideas inspired by Scandinavian design. Here are my four tips for creating a cozy Christmas:

 Jo Alcorn Christmas

Green Christmas – The holidays are iconic for having some of the most beautiful greeneries of the year. Cue the fresh scent of pine and luscious magnolia. This holiday I incorporated lots of greenery – displaying it on our table scape, along our banister, and throughout the different vignettes.

christmas garland jo alcorn

 

These beautiful window wreaths were designed with metallic ornaments, live greens, and natural textures. I also used trimmings of garland to decorate my candle holders and vases for added holiday flare.

 Jo Alcorn wreath

 

Holiday Trees – One of the best childhood memories I have is growing up with a Christmas tree in every room. For our main tree, I needed a slim profile as I don’t have much floor space to give up. It was also important for me to have a tree that looks natural. On the tree, you can see that I used shiny metallic ornaments and contrasted them with natural textiles such as burlap and wood accents, which fits perfectly with my Scandinavian theme. I finished the look off with magnolia leaves.  decorating the christmas treeFor the girls’ room: I wanted this year to feel extra special, and a cute little pink tree was just the trick!

Pink christmas Tree

 Table Scape – On the dining table I used peel and stick wallpaper as a playful take on a table runner. By adding texture through natural elements such as pinecones and wood, it really feels like I’ve brought the outdoors inside. I love a stunning holiday table and how it makes eating together a more joyful and memorable experience. Why not make every meal special this year!

 Christmas table decor

 

Fun and Games – Since we’ll all be cozied up at home this holiday season, I wanted to create “fun zones”. Why not consider bringing back a good old-fashioned game night with the family? It’s a great way to connect and be present with those you love. Another fun idea is hosting a movie night! I set up a popcorn maker, cute hockey-themed glasses, and all the fixings – making another night at home feel more exciting. It’s all about the special moments these days, and I can’t wait for each and every one of them this holiday season!

 popcorn movie night

Merry Christmas to you and yours!

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  • Liking the idea of burlap. How do I place it on the tree?

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