Who doesn't love the magic of a white Christmas? Even without the snow, you can enjoy snow-inspired Christmas decor. I love using white because if you remove a bit after Christmas, it blends right into New Year celebrations and January. Easy and pretty - I like that! Let's take a look together:
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The White Company |
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from cottage and vine blog |
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from griege blog |
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from maison charmante |
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Lisa Luby Ryan |
Are you dreaming of a white Christmas?
11 comments:
LOVE a white Christmas...its positively magical. Love all these images, makes me want to do a white Christmas in my own home.
That clock in the last image is amazing! Love the idea of greens in ironstone on the mantle great idea for decorating that I'm going to use.
I'm definitely dreaming of a white Christmas. Our posts today are on the same topic!
Have a lovely day, Barbara!
~ Wendi ~
Definitely! I love chic, crisp, simple white. It's calming and peaceful. The perfect balance to the hectic and sometimes over-the-top season. And what a beautiful white Christmas you have here!
I think all white, silver, and some natural greenery is my favorite way to decorate. These images are perfect inspiration!
Stacy
gorgeous whites..love that they are often mixed with silver...looks so pretty..
best,
maureen
LOTS of inspiration here! Thanks!
You reminded me that Sally and I have a tape of Bing Crosby's White Christmas. (Hope the VCR works...)
Great movie!!!
I noticed the sparkle of silver and gold mixed in there, too.
Cheers,
John
Yes, I'm also dreaming of a white Christmas! Actually, when I was in labor on the night of December 17 my husband was driving through the snow... And when we got home with our baby boy it was still magical white. :-) Love a white Christmas!!
And I love the white basic table top decoration, it looks classy...
Love, Inge x
Such lovely images, Barbara. I especially love the mix of white with mercury glass. Thanks for the ideas.
Best...Victoria
Oooh absolutely drool worthy pics. That one table with the silvery Moroccan lanterns is stunning! I'm all for a white table setting for Christmas, and you're right.....it transitions so well into the New Year!
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