Favorite Christmas Projects & Decor from the Blog

After the busy-ness of putting together my Christmas home tour this past week, I thought I’d take a bit of a breather and share some of my favorite Christmas projects and decor from holidays past – like this vintage style tree from five years ago.

Vintage Style Christmas Tree

 

Today is the first Saturday of the month which means it’s time to join my cozy living friends to share some of what we love during the month of December. Everyone’s links are at the bottom of this post for you to enjoy!

One of my top-pinned images from last year’s Nighttime Christmas Tour is this one of my bedroom. I do love the layered pom pom throws on the bed for extra warmth.

Winter Ready Christmas Bedroom

 

Last year’s Christmas porch was a favorite of mine for its simplicity of style. I’m not a big outdoor decorator at Christmas so this is about as good as it gets!

Country Style Christmas Porch Decorations

 

When it comes to Christmas projects, my frosty pine cone garland from six years ago is still one of my faves.

How to make a pine cone garland via Town and Country Living

 

This construction paper village is another favorite Christmas project. I was lucky to find little snowmen and other miniatures to go with the houses. The Christmas village blog post includes a free template to make your own houses.

Christmas Village made from construction paper and free holiday printable

 

Speaking of villages, a few years ago I used $5 wooden birdhouses to create a snowy village. This was probably the easiest Christmas mantel I’ve ever set up.

A Snowy Village for a Christmas Mantel

 

Although I’ve recently veered away from color Christmas vintage decor, I do still love it and my vintage Christmas kitchen from several years ago is still one of my favorites.

Farmhouse Kitchen Canisters

 

On occasion I try my hand at making Christmas ornaments and I still love these mini paper mache box ornaments I made.

Mini Christmas Box Ornaments - see the tutorial

 

You can visit my past Christmas home tours here on the blog:

Christmas Home Tour 2019 / Christmas Home Tour 2018

Christmas Home Tour 2017 / Christmas Home Tour 2016

Christmas Home Tour 2015 / Christmas Home Tour 2014

Christmas Home Tour 2013

 

Be sure to visit my Cozy Living friends below!!

Cozy Living Series- December 2019

Finding Silver Pennies / Vinyet Etc. / Making It in the Mountains

 

Cozy Living Series- December 2019

Duke Manor Farm / It All Started with Paint / Town and Country Living

 

Cozy Living Series- December 2019

Sincerely Marie Designs / Hymns and Verses / Creative Cain Cabin

 

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9 Comments

  1. The wooden birdhouse village on your mantel is still my very favorite I think – so cute, easy, and affordable!

  2. I looked through all of the past 5 years Christmas tours and WOW. Your decor has evolved from bright white and country/farmhouse into cozy, nature-inspired moody decor that is the most amazing transformation ever. The atmosphere is soft, welcoming and relaxing with an interesting, one of a kind personality.
    I did love the wide angle room shot photos of the earlier tours – lets followers see that this is a home that someone lives in and not a made-up photo in a staging area. No one seems to do that anymore – everything is concentrated on vignettes without relating it to the entire room.
    Thanks once again for your beautiful holiday tour.

    1. You’re amazing, Pat. Thanks for visiting all of my holiday home tours!! I wondered if anyone would take the journey back and see the changes that have been made. It’s funny you mention the wide angle room shots because I’ve been thinking I need to add those back in. That way people can see how the house flows. You and I are on the same wavelength! Thanks again for viewing my past tours. I’m a little surprised myself at how much my decor has changed!

  3. I just had to look and see all the changes you have made in your home over the years, i t was fun going over all those tours and seeing all the ways you decorated your home. Thanks Jennifer you have changed some but you have kept your cozy warm feeling.