If you are here from BooMama’s Christmas tour of homes, welcome! I’m also having a little party here myself today with a few of my friends, so check out Mr. Linky below for more Christmas party fun. You are sure to be inspired.
Today we’ll take a look at the livingroom, first stop the mantel. This year I did almost all natural greens here, with just a couple of faux springs tucked in for impact. Fresh greens from the tree lot, along with some magnolia leaves that were found nearby and that makes for a great looking mantel.
This year I was inspired to move an iron mirror from one of the bedrooms here to the livingroom, where I layered it with a grapevine wreath and some special ornaments picked up last year in the after-Christmas sales. I’m really loving this color combo of bronze, browns, and greens.
I really love to pick up special ornaments to use as centerpieces on wreaths or table displays, like this pretty star that I found in a specialty store after Christmas last year. The giant sparkly pinecones were from Homegoods, again on sale.
Wish, Joy, Hope! What better message for this time of year? These 3 glittered wonders were found at Kohls last year, again after-Christmas sales. I love to go out on the hunt and find the deals. You can see one of three faux pinecone sprays that I picked up at Hobby Lobby to use right here in the center of my mantel greens.
It blends in so well, you would never know it. I love to add candle holders as lifts to hold special objects and ornaments and you can see a glittered pinecone that I did last year.
These pretty bronzy mercury glass-like ornaments were a Hobby Lobby sale find from last year. I love the large size of them and when you have larger pieces, you don’t need as many to make a statement.
Magnolia leaves at Christmas are a Southern staple and I love to find them and snip some branches.
I found a few brown/bronze glittered birds after Christmas last year at Target and they were fun to pull out this year to use on the mantel with all the other bronze items.
The Christmas tree this year was put over to one side of the sofa in the livingroom and still fits in here quite nicely, even though it’s not front and center like last year. I’ve had gold and burgandy ornaments on my tree for many years, so I doubt I’ll start over with this anytime soon. I do love it when it’s all decorated and lit!
JOY is spelled out over the doorway (another giveaway gift from Stacy, at 19 Butternut, thank you!). I’ll show a closeup of that down below.
I always admire those really decked out tree toppers that I see designers doing, so this is my version. I had pretty ribbon and feathers and just added some glitzy golden baby’s breath around the bottom, as well as some glittered gold leaf sprays. It’s not perfect, but I’m happy with it.
The Tree…so very pretty. This year I tried out using an urn for the tree, since I really hate the bottom of fake trees. I managed to wedge it into a garden urn with some bricks in the bottom and so far so good. I like this so much better. I’ve seen urns that are made especially for fake trees, but haven’t seen any this year. Whenever I find a pretty one, I’ll get it. Anybody seen those this year?
Pretty ornaments and ribbon.
Thanks to my friend, Judy at Gracious Southern Living for passing on this ribbon find from sales last year. I love this ribbon, it’s perfect for my tree, and it even matched some other ribbon I already had, just slightly darker in color.
Here’s a closer look at the urn.
Antique mirror coming up the front stairs with a hanging cone, found in a yardsale last year. I decided to put it to good use this time around.
Behind the sofa, 2 gold trees, long ago finds from Tuesday AM, decorate the sofa table, along with a paper mache angel.
The nativity scene is a good fit for this little side table.
Here’s a closer look at the JOY letters, also from Stacy’s giveaway.
I love to add pretty balls and baubles to my boxes and bowls around the livingroom. These red ones were found years ago at Garden Ridge.
Perfect in the gold box, along with some bronze garland and fresh snipped greens.
One red ball rests on top of an urn with moss.
More red balls in another box with stacking Christmas boxes behind them.
This little iron birdbath is a fun spot to change out for the seasons, with some extra lime green ornaments, pinecones and greens.
Fresh greens swag from the nursery tied with a big bow greets our guests coming in the frontdoor.
And another peek at the brown cone, filled with greens, berries and topped with a brown bow.
These berries are actually not real, but they sure are a good fake with their yellowy leaves. Found them over in Atlanta when I was home recently.I sure hope you enjoyed the livingroom tour of the tree and mantel this year! I had a lot of fun doing it all. It’s tiring, but so worth it to celebrate this Christmas season. I hope you and your family have the Merriest Christmas ever!
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There’s also a party going on over at Hooked on Houses, so check out her links too for more holiday fun. This is going to be a full week of cheer!
Now, for all of my friends here and anyone new stopping by who wants to join us, please add YOUR Christmas tour on Mr. Linky below and so we can all come by your house for some Christmas cheer. Let the party begin!
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Rhoda,
I am officially obsessed with your home. Seriously, have you ever been blog stalked because now you have. Gorgeous!!! I love that you incorporated non-Christmasy colors into your decor. It is just amazing!
Your decor is some of the prettiest I have seen!
Everything looks beautiful and I have stocking envy! Merry, merry Christmas!
Rhoda…love to see all the beautiful ways you decorate. Merry Christmas! Connie
What a beautiful home! I love your color scheme. Merry Christmas!
I love your decor! Thanks for sharing! It’s beautiful. Merry Christmas!
Feeling so inadequate. It’s so beautiful. My house looks like the equivalent of Charlie Brown’s tree…
Thanks for sharing! Merry Christmas!
Every detail is wonderful. Love the tree in the urn. Sally
Gorgeous, I love all your accents!
Your tree is so lovely. The topper is so stunning.
It’s me again. Mr. Linky seems to have gone on sabbatical. 😉 I added a link to your post from mine today, and I’ll check back to see if I can pop a link to mine over here when Mr. Linky returns.
Oh Rhonda it all looks just beautiful girl…I love all the fresh greens you used and the urn for stand..job well done..thanks for sharing hugs and smiles Gloria
Your decorations are absolutely beautiful! The colors are so warm and inviting! Thank you for hosting.
Rhoda,
Everything is as pretty as always! Great job! I so enjoyed our lunch today! Lets do it again soon.
Mr. Linky crashed – too much eggnog I think 😉 My home tour can be found here http://bunchofscrap.blogspot.com/2008/12/christmas-home-tour.html
I am bookmarking your blog to try and add it later and to come see more of your too cute stuff!! Glad I found you!
I think I commented already but just to comment again, Rhoda, everything is gorgeous! Gorgeous!
So so so much “eye candy”. Everything looks so beautiful Rhoda!
Christmas hugs sweet friend!
Kat
love all the natural elements you worked into your decor!
~nicole
OH my goodness..your stuff is just so beautiful!!! Such a wonderful home tour!!!
-sandy toes
I love it all, so beautiful. Thanks for having us to your home. 🙂