You’d think that my self-proclaimed Christmas obsession would mean that I want said holiday to throw up everywhere. But, weirdly enough, just the opposite is true. For me, less always seems more. A tiny evergreen sprig at a place setting, a simple gilded mug, or an elegant little shrub wrapped in burlap… It’s the little touches that tend to go a really long way. Here are 12 great examples of simple ways to decorate for christmas!
{cute Christmas tree alternative}
{a simple boxwood wreath on a gilded mirror}
{a tiny touch of greenery}
{a homemade Christmas tree basket}
{elegant place settings}
{a tiny tree wrapped in burlap}
{table top tree in a vintage box}
{wool stockings}
{simple gingerbread moose decorated with royal icing}
{unassuming details}
{a little table top love}
{and homemade gingerbread houses}
First Image: Wing Ta | Gingerbread House Kit: SMP Living | Christmas Tree Basket: SMP Living | Tabletop Christmas Tree: Unknown | Jarred Tree: My Scandinavian Home | Simple Boxwood Wreath: Unknown | Place Setting: Kara Rosenlund | Tree Wrapped in Burlap: Lantliv | Christmas Cookies: Unkown | Wool Stockings: La Petite Cuisine | Christmas Mantle: Originally posted here | Taped Decor: Gardenista | Wall Tree: Almost Makes Perfect
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