I recently shared my Woodland Mantel and today I'm sharing some more simple nature inspired Christmas decor in the great room/family room.
It was so easy to just remove the items I had in this tray and fill it with greens, pine cones, antlers and a glass vase filled with snow and a candle.
Oh, and I can't leave out my little deer.
I brought out my pillow covers from Pottery Barn that I purchased last year. I love this pattern up against my red ticking pillow....
......and the red plaid pillow. Both by French Laundry Home and found at the Country Living Fair.
On the sideboard I just leaned the preserved boxwood wreath from Decor Steals against my vintage breadboards and stuck this little St. Nick in front.
Beside that is this vintage basket filled with more greenery and some fabulous large ornaments I found at the Pottery Barn Outlet on sale.
When I saw these I just had to get a few.
Easy decorations that could easily stay throughout winter minus the St. Nick and maybe the ornaments.
My tabletop tree is in this room, too, but like I have said there are no gifts around it yet.
Geesh, I need to get busy!
My tabletop tree is in this room, too, but like I have said there are no gifts around it yet.
Geesh, I need to get busy!
Today we are celebrating our annual family Christmas gathering with Mr. Savvy's family at one of his sister's home. Lots of folk and lots of food.
Happy Saturday!
Hi Kim,
ReplyDeleteHow refreshing to see nature as the centerpiece of Christmas decorating, with little pops of red and white and sparkle, for festive touches. So pretty and cozy and serene.
Have a wonderful time at your gathering!
Poppy
Thanks, Poppy. We did have fun today.
DeleteYour vignettes are so pretty, I love the large ornaments you found at the outlet, gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Marty. You always do nice vignettes.
DeleteBeautiful vignettes and love those pillows!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lauren.
DeleteGorgeous!!! I love the basket filled with the silver balls. You are a master at vignettes. And I love your Christmas ones!
ReplyDeleteOh, Yvonne, I have nothing on you. You are quite good, too.
DeleteSimple is the way to go...so much elegance even in your woodsy theme. Love the large pinecones!
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
Thanks, Mary Alice. I ordered those last year. Glad they keep well.
DeleteThat room looks great, Kim. Sometimes those simple things like greens and pinecones are just the best decorations of all. I have several of those large silvery "mercury" balls, too, and love them. I think they add just the right amount of glitz. I have everything purchased but have not wrapped the first gift yet. I am WAY behind! (again). Have fun at your in-laws/outlaws? Diana
ReplyDeleteThanks, Diana. Yes I wish I had gotten some more of those ornaments, but they were still pretty pricey at the outlet. Maybe they will go on sale soon.
DeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI don't know if you have a Restoration Hardware anywhere near you, but that is where I picked up a bunch of gorgeous glass ornaments. They are marked down at the outlet and then marked down again. I have been back 3 times because each time I come up with a different display with them I realize I need more.
Thanks, Carol.
Deleteyour vignettes are so pretty!!! angir
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie.
DeleteI love that you make it look so easy and simple Kim! Thanks for these great tips!
ReplyDeleteOh, girl this is easy. Thanks
DeleteGorgeous pillows! Also love the giant glass ornaments. Nicely decorated, Kim!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteHi Kimmie! Oh, everything is so pretty. I adore those pillows and large ornies!
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Thanks, Shelia.
DeleteYour vignettes are "simply" gorgeous!....Happy Saturday!
ReplyDeleteThanks, and glad you made it safely home.
DeleteMy guest bed is covered in presents to be wrapped -- blessed to know we will have a wonderful Christmas with the grands but dreading wrapping.
ReplyDeleteI wish I had presents to wrap!
DeleteIt is all so beautiful Kim.
ReplyDeleteI too did a nature inspired Christmas. Most of it will be able to last through the winter months. With grown kids, I have scaled back a whole lot and am luving it.
Gee, I have scaled way back, too. Makes it a lot easier to put away. thanks
DeleteThat red sofa is the perfect backdrop for Christmas vignettes! Love them all. The ornaments are beautiful, I was at the PB outlet the other day and didn't see those... Hope you are having fun with Mr. Savvy's family.
ReplyDeleteThey had lots of them at my outlet. Thanks
DeleteYour ornaments are beautiful and looks so pretty with the red sofa!
ReplyDeleteShelley
Thanks, Shelley!
DeleteIt all looks wonderful Kim. I love your red ticking pillows and the vintage bread boards are fantastic. Great PB ornaments, too!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Susan. I do love red ticking and vintage bread boards.
DeleteI really like everything you have done so far this year. Very pretty and very simple. Love that! Who said decorating for Christmas has to be fussy...?
ReplyDeleteAmen. No fussy here. Thanks
DeleteSo lovely ... everything looks so wonderful! Nice job!
ReplyDeletediane @ thoughts and shots
So pretty and inviting with style and warmth. xo Catherine
ReplyDeleteI love that overhead shot of all of your pretty pillows on your red sofa! And the vignette with the bread boards is lovely, too! Love your style, Kim!
ReplyDeleteLovely vignettes and beautifully styled for the holidays! The red sofa is my very favourite :)
ReplyDeleteI love how you used lots of greenery in your decor this year.
ReplyDeleteLove your beautiful vignettes,especially on your table! I have much to do too,and Christmas is next week!
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