This December I am not only featuring beautiful homes but I am featuring beautiful Christmas decorating! I've contacted bloggers whose home tours have been featured on my blog for past Feature Fridays and asked if I could share bits of their Christmas homes with my readers. I hope you enjoy!
First up is Erin from the shop Plush Studio. Erin's little boy Sawyer has an adorable room which I featured on my blog here. She does a beautiful job decorating her home for the Holidays. Here are a few snippets of her Holiday Home.
Next up we have Sara from August Fields. Here home tour was featured on my blog here. Here are a few pictures of her home at Christmas. You can read more about her decorating here.
I loved featuring Londen's home from Sixty Fifth Avenue on this blog post. Take a look at her beautiful Christmas decorations. You can read more about them here.
Elissa from Our House was featured on this post. She made a beautiful advent calendar from a vintage frame. You can read more about it at her blog here.
Mary Ann Pickett's blog Classic Casual Home's tour was featured here. You can read about her budget mantle decorating on her blog here.
Cassie from Hi Sugarplum has the most beautiful home which I featured on my blog here. She has done some really fun projects for the Holidays and she actually has put them all together in one place on her blog here.
Sherry Hart's home was one of my favorites to feature. You can check it out here. She has a little touch of the Holidays going on at her home as you can see in these pictures.
Thanks to all these awesome ladies for letting me show off their decked out homes! The next two Fridays this month will be bringing lots more Holiday Homes!!




























































Such great inspiration as I get ready to do some holiday decorating this weekend!!
ReplyDeleteoh i LOVED this post! thank you. i cant believe i have NOTHING done for the holidays. i loved that skinny tree in the first segment, too cute!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea Kristen! So much inspiration!!
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ReplyDeleteThey are all so beautifully decorated for the holidays. Thanks for sharing.=)
ReplyDeleteSo fun to be here, Kirsten! I like the wreaths in the window idea...and adding greenery to unexpected places...going to copy some things!
ReplyDeleteLook at all that loveliness!!! Thanks so much for including me in this great round up, can't wait for next Friday!
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I love all the holiday inspiration!! It's so fun to see everyone's different takes on the same season.
ReplyDeleteThanks for having me Kristen! Everyone's home is so festive.....gives me some inspiration for sure!
ReplyDeleteThese are all beautiful! Great ideas and inspiration.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful journey to Christmas.
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Ooh these are all so beautiful! Lots of Christmas eye candy :)
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Gorgeous decorations!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love all the different styles. How fun! XO Kristin
ReplyDeleteI love all the different styles. How fun! XO Kristin
ReplyDeleteHoliday house tours are my favorite! (And it's fun discovering new blogs.)
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