Christmas Decor: Eclectic Country Woodland Christmas Tree

Hello, Fans of Christmas!  Happy New Year to you!  Today’s post features a few more images of the Christmas Decor: Eclectic Country Woodland Christmas Tree. I’ve been trying out the camera features of my new cell phone; the photos aren’t ‘professional’, yet.  It’s a gorgeous tree and I’m a bit closer to photographing it so well, that its beauty is easily seen in photographs, too. Enjoy!

 

This photo shows the Christmas tree surrounded by furniture and Christmas-themed gift bags.

 

 

This photo shows a close-up of the fluffy, hand-crafted register-paper bows, the owls and hand-painted, snowy pine cones on this Christmas tree.

 

Last, yet not least, this photo shows the Christmas tree’s lights and the ambiance of the lights of this gorgeously decorated tree.

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Christmas Decor: Eclectic Country Woodland Christmas Tree ‘A to Z’ – Part 2 of 2

Hello, Everyone! Wow! It’s great to have this post posted above and beyond the obstacles that occurred during the days between this post and the last! Perhaps many blessings are linked to the posting of this content, which would explain all of the ‘warfare’ against it. I’ve posted some of the images of the process of decorating this tree, below. I have a few more to add along with copy/text explaining each photo. I’m delighted to show you the ‘A to Z’ decor process, from the lights-only version of the tree to the final, voluptuously-decorated version of the tree. I’m looking forward to showing you more of my Christmas Decor Styling work after I transition most or all of the daily Caregiver tasks for Mom, to professional Alzheimer’s Caregivers. As always, enjoy the images and post.

Christmas Decor: Eclectic Country Woodland Christmas Tree ‘A to Z’ – Part 1 of 2

Hello, Everyone!  It’s great to finally be back with you, and especially for this particular post!  Since the time I planned to feature the process of decorating this tree I’ve encountered a series of events that seemed to be designed to prevent me from completing the tree.  Also, my Mom’s experiences with Alzheimer’s (I am her 24/7 daily caregiver) require a lot of my attention.  I am happy to say that I have persevered and have photos of the tree decorating process to share with you.  Now, I have to choose the photos, ‘brand’ them and add descriptions of what you’re viewing.  I may add all of the photos in this post or I may share them in several posts; I’m still deciding.  So, with Alzheimer’s episodes being what they are, some or all of the photos could be added later this evening.  Thank-you for following, stopping by and enjoying this blog!  I am looking forward to sharing these photos with you all!  I hope you all have been enjoying December, so far and that you experience Christmas in your heart every day.



 

 

UPDATE 12/17/2018: Below are photos of the actual decor used to complete the tree.  I eliminated some of the decor featured in the Christmas Decor: Eclectic Country Woodland post.  Due to the number/quantity of images, I am featuring the ‘process’ photos in the next post; they show the A to Z stages of the tree’s decor.

Christmas Decor: Snowy White, Forest Green, Wine & Gold Deer Wreath

Hello, Everyone! We are eleven days into November! I hope you’ve been enjoying November, so far. Today’s post features photos of a wreath I styled with a deer theme and wine, green, white and gold colors; traditional colors. Some of my favorite items of this wreath are:

  • the white ruffle-top ornaments
  • the deer ornaments
  • wine velvet ribbon w/ gold beads

Thank-you for stopping by and come again, soon!

 

Christmas Wreath of Wine, Gold, White & Green w/ Deer styled by Michelle Boddie for ItsEverChristmas.com

Christmas Decor: A Voluptuous Turquoise, Chartreuse & Gold Wreath

 

Hello, Everyone! I hope you all have been enjoying November, so far. Today’s post features images of a rather voluptuous wreath I styled in non-traditional colors of Turquoise, Chartreuse and Gold. It is one of my favorite styling projects. My favorite ornaments on this wreath are:

  • the hot air balloon
  • the jewel glitter-covered bulb
  • the gold snowflakes
  • the turquoise snowflakes
  • the turquoise bulb

Some of the other features that are my favorites are the snowflake-covered ribbon and each of the chartreuse ornaments.  This wreath does have lights woven throughout the wreath, yet its beauty is most obvious with spot-lighting illuminating it from the front, as well.  You will be able to notice this in the photographs, below.  Illuminating your back-lit wreaths from the front with a spot-light or two will really show off the wreath’s beauty!