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Under a Blue Moon

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Simple Christmas Decor

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The last few years I've been really enjoying a more natural, simple approach to my holiday decorations.  I'll always have my white mantel but in other areas I keep it simple and let nature shine a bit.  If nature was a pair of artificial trees from Target.  Haha!  

I have these two trees strung with teeny fairy lights and kept the ornaments simple – little brass bells, some crystal drops and a glittery gold star banner (Edit:  I ended up adding some teeny fairy lights after this was taken).

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I'll get to the star garland in just a minute.  Last year I bought fresh greenery for the top of the mirror and one of the chandeliers and in about a week they were crispy.  This year I decided to go faux.  I bought a pine garland from Target and supplemented it with some floral picks from Michael's.  I just picked out an assortment that looked the most real to me and let me tell you the pickings were slim.  I could only find two each of the ones I liked.   I kind of wish I bought two of the garlands and I just might go back and pick up another one for next year.  

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I follow Sonja from @ourcraftsmancottage on Instagram and she had a couple of stories where she was sharing her tabletop Noble Fir.  She had created a simple star garland using glittered paper stock and a star punch.  I had left over aged silver glittered paper stock from the Halloween invitations and I picked a muted gold glittered paper and the star punch at Hobby Lobby.  Assembly was super easy.  I just punched out a bajillion stars, lined them up on the counter wrong side up about five inches apart and then put a dot of glue on each star.  I then carefully laid a long strand of that clear thread quilters use across them, catching in the glue (you could use fishing line). 

For the gold star garland I placed another star on top so both sides are glittered.  Those garlands went on the little trees (first photo).  For the garland on the mirror it wasn't necessary to have them be two sided.  

I still need to sort out our entry way table and the top of the piano and then I'll be done with my decorating and I can just sit back and enjoy them.

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November 28, 2018 2:00 am Andrea Filed Under: Holidays

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  1. Amy says

    November 28, 2018 at 7:29 am

    Absolutely lovely decor!

  2. Cathy says

    November 28, 2018 at 6:56 pm

    I’m going to have to borrow your star garland technique, I love it!

  3. Andrea says

    November 30, 2018 at 7:09 am

    Thank you Amy

  4. Andrea says

    November 30, 2018 at 7:10 am

    It was super easy.

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