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the ring mold advent wreath is back | christmas decorating

Back in 2014, I had the idea to make an advent wreath out of an antique ironstone ring mold I found at an antique store.  It was one of my favorite unconventional Christmas decorating ideas and is still one of my favorites to this day.  You can find the original post about the ring mold advent wreath HERE. I have done a few other ring mold advent wreaths since, but a couple of years ago, the first year we had the cats, Esmé picked my wreath apart.  She preferred the “deconstructed look” over something that was too put together and intentional.  So, it hasn’t made an appearance since.  It felt like a losing battle and one that I didn’t want to fight. Well, yesterday, on the first Advent Sunday, I really wanted to set up my ring mold advent wreath again.  So, I decided to give it another try and,

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how to make a 3d cardboard & glitter star | christmas crafts

I remember seeing one of these 3d stars made years ago by Wendy Addison and I’ve always wanted to make one!  This year was finally the year that I cut up a cardboard cereal box, folded the 3d star, and finished it off with some German glass glitter.  Here is how to make this 3d cardboard & glitter star… 3d cardboard & glitter star | Materials & Tools Thin cardboard (cereal, cracker, or other dry goods box) pencil ( is my favorite) ruler or straight edge   aluminum baking dish plastic spoon 3d cardboard & glitter star | video tutorial 3d cardboard & glitter star | steps THIS is the star template I used.  The shape felt like a good vintage-style star and there was no need to reinvent the wheel.  I did enlarge it to about 180% to make the start as large as I could fit on a

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favorite family holiday recipes

We are in the thick of yummy food season, so I thought I would share a round-up of some of our family’s favorite holiday recipes.  There are still a few more that I need to add to the blog like Linda’s sweet potato casserole, our Christmas cheese grits, and Rosa’s cheese spread.  It’s always such a flurry in the kitchen during the holidays that I don’t always think about taking pictures!  I just need to get things made and in the oven. Anyway, here are some holiday recipes we enjoy making and eating through the holiday season… pomegranate & barley salad I will readily admit that this holiday recipe is a strange one, but this pomegranate & barley salad is surprisingly yummy and a great way to use seasonal pomegranate.  In this recipe, I also share some tips on seeding a pomegranate quickly and efficiently.  This makes a good snack

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hydrangea & homemade christmas tree | decorating ideas

I got my Christmas tree decorated over the weekend!  It has been hanging out with just lights, a star, and a skirt while I thought about how I wanted to decorate it this year.  I don’t do things dramatically different from year to year, but my main tree slowly evolves.  A few new ornaments and decorative elements come in and a few leave.  This year I decided to use my living room mantel as a springboard to create what I’m called a “hydrangea & homemade” Christmas tree. I started out by getting rid of any ornaments that were tired, broken, or were just generic and I wasn’t in love with them any longer.  I wanted to nudge the Christmas tree this year into mostly homemade ornaments, my Wallace Sleigh Bells, some , and dried natural elements like dried orange slices and hydrangea blooms. The first thing I did to create

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antique trapper basket | christmas decorating

For one of my freelance articles this year, I needed to share an alternative to decorating a front door with a wreath.  I immediately pictured some kind of a basket. Maybe bike basket, market basket, wall pocket, a woven backpack, but what I was really hoping to find was an antique trapper basket.  I knew it would make an amazing statement.  I searched around on and for a few weeks and finally purchased a beautiful antique trapper basket.  I had such a wonderful time styling it for the article in a few different ways. I’ll share a link to that article when it’s live on HGTV.com. (I bought these Nordic knit mittens from .  I have it on my to-do list to knit a pair myself this winter.) Anyway, It was perfect for the photo, but I didn’t want to leave it hanging on the front door all winter.  It

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finger knitting tutorial | christmas crafts

Last December, I hopped onto Instagram Stories and made a quick finger knitting tutorial for those who were asking how I made the little wreath present toppers.  The quick tutorial went over so well that I decided I should make a proper video tutorial for my YouTube channel and to share here on my blog.  What’s wonderful about this project is that it’s super easy and a very quick project.  You can make one of the little wreaths to use as ornaments or handmade present-toppers in just a couple of minutes.  If you want to knit a garland to mix in with greens or swag on a Christmas tree, that would be an easy TV-watching project.  It’s also kid-friendly. Here is the easy finger knitting video tutorial… Finger knitting is easier shown than explained, so I would suggest watching the video and you’ll pick it up quickly. Did anyone else

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classic christmas mantel | decorating ideas

I don’t typically have plans for exactly how I’ll decorate when the holiday season rolls around.  I just start working with my things and see what inspires me and what Ideas spring up.  I find that I end up in more interesting decorating territory if I let it all happen organically.  And, that’s exactly what happened as I started decorating our living room mantel with a classic Christmas and slightly southern feel. It started when I decided to change out the art above the fireplace.  Both of the paintings I’ve had hanging over the mantel had more of a spring/summer feel, so I shopped around the house to see what might be a good seasonal alternative.  I tried a mirror and a few other things, but nothing was quite right in shape or scale.  On a whim, I grabbed the antique Jenny Lind portrait from the guest room and tried

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Walmart Gift Ideas & More

Disclosure: This post of holiday gift ideas is sponsored by .  As always, all opinions and words are honest and my own. I’ve partnered with Walmart several times in the past around the holidays.  Last year I shared some creative gift wrapping ideas… …and some simple DIY Christmas ornaments and crafts… In this post, I’m going to share some holiday gift ideas from a few different categories, since you can get just about anything from Walmart!  Walmart is having and has already released a variety of gift guides for , , , , and more.  Here are some of my picks from things I purchased from their gift guides or giftable things I’ve owned and loved for years. walmart gift ideas | beauty & fashion I have had a for years!  I’m not even sure how long.  This is my second one and I think my first one lasted over

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I’m Marian, a painter, writer, and lover of all things creative. From art and antiques to home projects and everyday life, I share my journey in hopes of inspiring you to embrace your own creativity and make beauty in the spaces you live.

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