18 December 2012

2012 Christmas Home Tour

Hello!  I am so happy to be linking up to the 2012 Christmas Tour of Homes.  Take a peek around.  If you enjoy my posts, poke around at some of my other popular posts or check out my Projects or Our Home tabs.  Consider following me through one of my buttons on the right.  You can also find me on Instagram as @twentysomethng. 

Master Bedroom

After two years of blogging, I don’t believe I have ever mentioned that I have a mantel in my master bedroom.  Years ago, I was driving around Dahlonega and saw this great estate sale.  At that time, I was living in a cabin that measured in at less than 300 square feet – bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and living room included!  However, I couldn’t pass up the mantel when I saw it.  For $40, I loaded this beauty up and it set in storage until we moved to Sadie Court.  Believe it or not, Rusty installed it for me days after we moved in here, and two weeks ago was the first time I have ever really staged it.  It looks so nice!
Blue and White Christmas Mantel 2The main focal point is a mirror that my dad framed me years ago that I painted blue and my coffee filter wreath.
Blue and White Christmas Mantel 3When I shopped my house, I pulled together all mirrored  pieces and mercury glass to keep the design simple and shiny.  I also used some of Home Depot’s fresh garland ($5.00 on Black Friday) to add a natural element.  Not to mention, my room smells amazing every time I walk in there! Blue and White Christmas Mantel 4Inside of the apothecary jar are antique ornaments that I found thriftiquing around Dahlonega.  Plus, they tie into my blue theme.
Blue and White Christmas Mantel 5
Blue and White Christmas MantelNormally, I just decorate the main parts of our house, the kitchen, living room and dining room, but I always loved going into the old homes in my hometown during their open houses and seeing all of the rooms thematically decorated with a tree and all.  When I thought of extending the decorations into the master bedroom, it was almost as if a light bulb went off.  What hadn’t I thought of this before?!!

Dining Room

Rusty and I typically eat at our ottoman in the living room or in the kitchen breakfast nook.  This means that I can always have a nicely decorated dining room table.  This year, I kept the silver, white and pearl colored ornaments from last year and bought eggplant colored ornaments and decorations for an accent color.
Purple Christmas Tablescape 5
Purple Christmas Tablescape 4I added the burlap runner that I cut off of some yardage I bought at a local fabric story. Green and Purple Christmas Place Setting 3My place settings are white plates on white placemats.  The green napkin is wrapped in the same eggplant ribbon I bought for other areas in the house.  The lettered mercury glass ornaments from Kohl’s marks my seat and Rusty’s seat. Green and Purple Christmas Place Setting 2It’s hard to photograph my table as a whole because I had to move it to fit my tree.  Here is the best picture I can get of the whole design. Purple Christmas Tree Decorations and Tablescape 007 (2)
Purple Christmas Tree Decorations and Tablescape 006 (2)

Christmas Tree

I’m not too fancy.  I’ve been blogging for two years, and I still photograph everything with my point and shoot Canon and edit all of the pictures in Windows Live Writer.  This means it is really, really hard to photograph a Christmas tree.  Especially when the Christmas tree blocks all natural light in the room! Purple Christmas Tree Decorations and Tablescape and Photo Ornament 006 (2)
Purple Christmas Tree Decorations and Photo Ornament 009I used all of my silver, white and pearl ornaments and added in some eggplant colored balls.  I also bought the largest cut tree possible (thanks to my hubby), so I wanted to add some bulky decorations to it.  Without spending lots of money on the large ornaments, I just picked up some laser cut, large frames from Michael’s and sprayed them purple.  I put in some black and white prints of the family, including Hank and Dagny.  I also wrapped some fake presents (mostly the empty boxes after opening my strands of lights) in some glittery wrapping paper.  I tucked a few pictures under the ribbons to stick with the photo theme. Purple Christmas Tree Decorations and Photo Ornament 009 (2)Purple Christmas Tree Decorations and Photo Ornament 010 (2)Purple Christmas Tree Decorations 011Purple Christmas Tree Decorations and Photo Ornament 007

Mantelscape

My favorite space to decorate in our home is our mantel.  We have very high ceilings in our living room, so I can play round with some pretty dramatic décor in height and form.  This year, I pulled this look together for our Christmas mantel.
Purple Christmas Mantel Decorations 003I used the same shutters that you saw in my All White Winter Mantelscape from a few years ago.  I layered an old window that I picked up from a yard sale.      Purple Christmas Mantelscape Decorations 014For a natural element, I put up a fresh wreath from Home Depot.  It was definitely worth the $5.00 to have that amazing smell all month long.  I took some fresh garland and beefed it up some with our free tree trimmings.  I just pulled some ornaments from the tree and strung them together to tie in a little more purple.    Purple Christmas Mantelscape Decorations 012Purple Christmas Mantelscape Decorations 013My accessories are from Wal-mart, Kohl’s and HomeGoods.  I just shopped my house and played around with the arrangement until I liked what I saw.    Purple Christmas Mantel Decorations 001I’m loving this look so much, that I think I might just take down the greenery and stockings and throw up a different wreath for January.  How easy is that?!
Thanks so much for stopping by!

Linking up with Nesting Place.

17 December 2012

Purple Christmas Tablescape

Rusty and I typically eat at our ottoman in the living room or in the kitchen breakfast nook.  This means that I can always have a nicely decorated dining room table.  This year, I kept the silver, white and pearl colored ornaments from last year and bought eggplant colored ornaments and decorations for an accent color.
Purple Christmas Tablescape 5
Purple Christmas Tablescape 4
I added the burlap runner that I cut off of some yardage I bought at a local fabric story.
Green and Purple Christmas Place Setting 3
My place settings are white plates on white placemats.  The green napkin is wrapped in the same eggplant ribbon I bought for other areas in the house.  The lettered mercury glass ornaments from Kohl’s marks my seat and Rusty’s seat.
Green and Purple Christmas Place Setting 2
It’s hard to photograph my table as a whole because I had to move it to fit my tree.  Here is the best picture I can get of the whole design.
Purple Christmas Tree Decorations and Tablescape 007 (2)
Purple Christmas Tree Decorations and Tablescape 006 (2)Linking up at: Home Stories A to Z,

12 December 2012

It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas…

After two years of blogging, I don’t believe I have ever mentioned that I have a mantel in my master bedroom.  Years ago, I was driving around Dahlonega and saw this great estate sale.  At that time, I was living in a cabin that measured in at less than 300 square feet – bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and living room included!  However, I couldn’t pass up the mantel when I saw it.  For $40, I loaded this beauty up and it set in storage until we moved to Sadie Court.  Believe it or not, Rusty installed it for me days after we moved in here, and two weeks ago was the first time I have ever really staged it.  It looks so nice!
Blue and White Christmas Mantel 2
The main focal point is a mirror that my dad framed me years ago that I painted blue and my coffee filter wreath.
Blue and White Christmas Mantel 3
When I shopped my house, I pulled together all mirrored  pieces and mercury glass to keep the design simple and shiny.  I also used some of Home Depot’s fresh garland ($5.00 on Black Friday) to add a natural element.  Not to mention, my room smells amazing every time I walk in there!
Blue and White Christmas Mantel 4
Inside of the apothecary jar are antique ornaments that I found thriftiquing around Dahlonega.  Plus, they tie into my blue theme.
Blue and White Christmas Mantel 5
Blue and White Christmas Mantel
Normally, I just decorate the main parts of our house, the kitchen, living room and dining room, but I always loved going into the old homes in my hometown during their open houses and seeing all of the rooms thematically decorated with a tree and all.  When I thought of extending the decorations into the master bedroom, it was almost as if a light bulb went off.  What hadn’t I thought of this before?!!

What new decorations have you put in your house this year?!

Linked up with: House of Hepworths,

29 October 2012

Halloween Front Porch Decorations

It’s only a few days until the Halloween.  Are you carving your pumpkins and getting your candy ready? Here are some pictures of our front porch this year: Halloween Front Door 3
Halloween Front Porch 008
This Party City spider is a favorite!
Halloween Front Door 2Halloween Front Door
For $5.00, our Martha Stewart mice have been a hit with everyone who sees them.  We laminated them at school, so we could use them for years.
Halloween Front Porch 002Halloween Front Porch 003Halloween Front Porch 004Halloween Front Porch 006
Even UGA got a little makeover with some gauze and leftover cheesecloth fabric.
Halloween Front Porch 001
Mummy UGA 2Mummy UGA
The 1st year we moved into our neighborhood, we got so excited about trick-or-treaters that we ran out and stocked up on candy. We got a whopping ZERO kiddos that year. Last year, we were gone until pretty late at night and bought no candy. Right as we pulled into the driveway, two of our neighbor girls came over to trick-or-treat. Nervously, I dug through our cabinets for something. I saw two Reese's cups, but I passed over them knowing my sweet tooth would kick in soon and grabbed something else instead. Secretly, I dropped two 90 calorie chocolate chip Fiber One bars into their bags. I am hoping it got all mixed in with their other loot and no one was the wiser! True story.

Happy Halloween!

24 October 2012

Framed Halloween Art and Chalkboard Messages

Some of the easiest decorating I did this Halloween was to shop my home for black and white accessories to pull together this mantelscape and tablescape and transform the art in my frames.  Between buying a few packages of Dollar Store Halloween die cuts and printing off a few free printables from The Graphics Fairy, I came up with another cheap look!

“I love you so much it’s scary” It doesn’t scream “obsessed” that I put this on Rusty’s nightstand, does it?
Halloween Framed Art 3
I scattered a few die cut owls on ledges….
Halloween Bathroom
and mirrors…..
Halloween Decorations on Mirror
and in frames….I also added in a few black and white family pictures to keep with the theme. (I love you, E.I. and Papa)
Halloween Framed Art 2
I changed out the art in parts of my gallery wall…
Halloween Framed Art
Don’t forget to add some spooky messages to your chalkboards, too!

For my guests in the guest bedroom…
Halloween Chalkboard Message 3
The message in the dining room…
Halloween Chalkboard Message
Halloween Chalkboard Message 2
If you stick to making simple, inexpensive changes to your home, you won’t be overwhelmed to change out your décor for seasons that only last about 31 days!

23 October 2012

Halloween Spider Curtains

I absolutely love what I have to share today!  When I started decorating the house, I tried to find something quick and easy to do to our breakfast nook.  Here is what I came up with:
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To replicate this look, pick up a $1.00 pack of paper spiders at the Dollar Store and some double sided tape.  I just placed them on the curtains and tried to randomly organize them to look like they are all creeping out of one corner.  This idea gives you a huge bang for your buck without breaking your wallet!
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