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presents are a part of Christmas decor

I am a multitasker to my core. I like flitting from one thing to the next, but I also seem to work at my best when I’m juggling a few things.  As a part of being a multitasker, I’m always looking for ways to make the things I have and do work in more ways than just one.  It’s helpful in business when one piece of furniture can be blog content, a social media post, a YouTube tutorial, an avenue to promote products, and eventually a product to sell.  It’s helpful in decorating when one piece can be beautiful, and functional, and will look just as good in the dining room as it did in the living room.  And, of course, this carries over into Christmas and seasonal decorating. I don’t want to have too many things beyond a couple of trees that are Christmas-specific.  I want ribbons I can

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Society6 prints & paper sale

For those interested in prints, wrapping papers, and cards, I added a few new designs to my Society6 shop and most of my products are currently 50% off! One of my newest prints is this pair of rabbits… I didn’t add any new paper designs this year (time got away from me), but papers I designed in previous seasons are still available and are on sale for $10, which is 60% off the regular price.  You can find all of my wrapping paper designs HERE.  Society6 wrapping papers come in packs of five 20″ x 29″ sheets and are the perfect weight for wrapping presents or even using for craft projects and handmade gifts.  It’s thick so it doesn’t tear easily and isn’t see-through, but it’s not so thick that it won’t hold a nice fold. I hope to add some more patterns this year.  I really love pattern design,

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All Things Home

2024 Christmas tree | set-up, lights, and garland

When we got back from our trip for Thanksgiving, we unpacked the car and while we were carrying things, I had the guys carry the tree up from the basement for me.  I usually might wait a day or two so we could settle and unpack, but with December a day away, I wanted to get rolling.  Thankfully, I had given myself a gift last year.  Instead of putting all of the lights on when the tree was put together, I put them on one section at a time.  This allowed me to unplug the lights and leave them on the tree when we put it away.  Happily, all of the strands were still in working order and we were able to get the tree up and lit pretty quickly. If you haven’t been here for past Christmases or you need a reminder, this tree is an 8′ Noble Fir

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All Things Home

2024 Christmas decorating guide

I was a little behind last year and by the time I shared some of my favorite Christmas decor ornaments, swags, and faux greenery, they were sold out!  So, I decided to get ahead and post them just before Thanksgiving (and while most items are on sale.)  Many of these items are ones I’ve used for several years and have returned to retailers once again.  They are all classic and can fit a variety of decorating styles. Realistic LED candles | Norfolk pine garland | Faux cedar picks | Faux juniper | Bird ornaments | 2024 Wallace Bell | Society6 Miss Mustard Seed Paper | Cozy knit stocking | Velvet ribbon  I fell in love with the Norfolk Pine collection a few years ago and, since then, have added a few garlands, wreaths, branches, and even a small bucket-sized tree.  They are an investment up front, but they save a lot of money (and mess) in the

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Food & Fitness

2024 Christmas gift guides

It’s that time of year!  The time to start (or continue) elfing for our friends and family.  I’ll be honest and share that I’ve done a bit of elfing for myself when I’ve come across can’t-pass-up deals for some of my favorite things.  As I’ve done in previous years, I’ve put together a few different gift guides in the hopes something will pop out as a novel idea for someone on your list.  Ultimately, though, I pick things that I like and that I think are worth sharing with others.  So, if you’re like me (and I imagine we have some similar interests if you read this blog), then you might find a few things to add to your Christmas list, too. Of course, there are books included in each of my gift guides!  It’s just unavoidable.  There are some high gifts, some stocking stuffers, and a few things that

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All Things Home

Christmas Dining Room 2023

I have just one more space to share for Christmas this year – our dining room.  The dining room is still just wearing primer on the walls (we had the wallpaper stripped earlier this year and it’s next on my list to paint), so I debated even decorating it, but we’ll be eating our Christmas brunch in there as well as doing puzzles and playing games, so I just couldn’t help myself!  When we took walls down during our kitchen renovation, it also opened the sidelines, so it’s nice to see a decorated dining room from the kitchen, foyer, and even living room. First, I have to share the view into the dining room from the kitchen. We built that shelf to hang by the side door a few months ago (You can find the details HERE) and it’s worked so well to make a little landing area for hanging

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All Things Home

Our 2023 Christmas Tree

I don’t know if it’s ever taken me so long from setting up the tree to finalizing the decorations as it did this year!  A part of it was I wanted to take my time and let my vision for the tree unfold as I played with what I had.  As I started to experiment with those ideas, I ended up making about 60′ of two types of garland, so that slowed me down a bit, too!  Anyway, it’s done and I really love it. I don’t completely start from scratch when it comes to decorating our tree each year, but I like to sort of tweak it a little bit depending on the look I want.  I use the same ornaments, maybe adding a few new homemade ones and I always use white lights, but I’ll mix up the garlands, ribbons, and/or picks.  This year, I wanted to create

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Decorating

Christmas kitchen shelves

Just when you might think I’m done decorating the kitchen for Christmas, there is more!  If you missed any of them, you can see my previous posts about decorating the kitchen here… Christmas Kitchen Wreath, Christmas Kitchen Window, More of the Christmas Kitchen.  I know the white shelves are a sticking point for some, but I felt like they were begging for greenery, candles, and “gingerbread houses.” For the sprigs of greenery, I used parts of a Norfolk pine garland.  I pulled one of the garlands apart and it makes these perfect, very realistic-looking branches to place over picture frames or shelves.  I just checked to link the garland and there are a few more back in stock!  Pine garlands, wreaths, and branches are all available, but in limited quantities.  You can check them out HERE. I then added some of my new favorite real wax in little ironstone pots. 

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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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