Showing posts with label blue christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blue christmas. Show all posts

12.25.2012

Merry Christmas


Merry Christmas! Hopefully by the time you are reading this, you have already seen the goodies Santa brought and indulged in a little Christmas morning brunch. I'm forgoing a regular post today so that I can celebrate with loved ones. So with a mimosa in hand, I wish you a happy celebration and a joyous day with family and friends! I will see you right back here tomorrow as we start to prepare for the new year! 

Merry Christmas dolls!

12.04.2012

A Crafted Holiday {Striped Tree Skirt}


The hunt for two things in my house has been a constant for years, the perfect stockings and the perfect tree skirt. While I'm still hunting for lovely and wonderful stockings, the search for the perfect tree skirt is no more! After getting tired of looking at every store year after year, I decided to make my own! Perfectly striped and painted blue, it fits perfectly underneath my tree and matches the rest of the house just splendidly. It is something I can keep for years to come and will surely impress friends and family alike. Here's how I did it...

:: Supplies ::
1.5 Yards Natural Canvas
Ruler
Pen
String
Scissors
Painter's Tape
Acrylic Paint Color of Choice
Sponge Brush
Liquid Stitch

:: Directions ::
1. Using your ruler, mark the center point of the canvas.
2. Cut a piece of string that will reach from the center of the canvas around the edge. Tie one end of the string to the pen and pin the other end in the center.
3. Keeping the string taught, draw and giant circle on the canvas.
4. Find a bowl the size of the opening on your stand and center it in the middle of the large circle.
5. Using your scissors, cut out the larger circle.
6. Draw and straight line from the smaller circle to the edge and cut along it.
7. Cut out the smaller circle.
8. Going around both the large and small circles, measure 1" off the edge and place marks 4" apart. At each mark, cut a .5" notch.
9. Along all edges, run liquid stitch and fold over tabs to finish edge.
10. Flip skirt over and place strips of painter's tape 3" apart. Paint with choice acrylic paint. Remove tape and let dry.
11. Wrap around base of tree and decorate!

12.03.2012

Color Me {Blue Christmas}


While contemplating the holiday decor scheme we would be using this year, I had a sudden realization. I'm just not the traditional red and green Christmas decor type. While I enjoy it in other people's homes and while out and about, in my own house I prefer to follow in the word's of the The King (Elvis!) and have a blue Christmas. It reminds me of coastal holidays and fits in perfectly with my everyday decor. I have opted to use shades of sea blue, navy and silver to keep the spirit bright. I'll share images of my holiday decor once it's all complete, but for now I hope you enjoy this board of Christmas's by the sea.

What colors will you be using this year?