This is my first Christmas in blogland, and I have to say, what a great time it has been! I have loved seeing so many inspirations out there, so on this Christmas Eve, I'll leave you with my favorites of Christmas in Blogland 2008:
Honorable Mention - This Young House's Christmas Tree
I loved their all white Christmas tree- I think the key to this room is the fact that their decor is all neutral as well.
Honorable Mention - Eddie Ross's Ornament Wreath
This has been posted all over blogland, head on over to his blog to check out an easy way to make this yourself!
Honorable Mentin - Making It Lovely's Ornament Cluster
I just love this mass of ornaments, it is so modern.
THIRD PLACE: This Young House's Christmas Tablescape
Feather trees, 'nuff said.
SECOND PLACE: Eddie Ross's Tree
I love that this tree is in a NYC scale, and could be straight out of the 50's. I have a major crush on vintage ornaments this year.
FIRST PLACE: Pam Garrison's Coffee Filter Garland
This woman is extraordinary; this garland is made out of coffee filters (!) and tissue paper. It looks so chic, and doesn't scream Christmas, which I love.
I see a trend - all these design ideas are unconventional Christmas decor. It's pretty obvious I prefer to ditch the traditional snowman and nutcracker and go for a more modern, seasonal look.
If I don't get a chance to post again, MERRY CHRISTMAS!
14 hours ago
Bryn, it was so funny to read the blog today--I KNOW a Pam Garrison in real life who is also incredibly crafty, but it's a different Pam Garrison!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I really love vintage ornaments as well. I want to steal some from my grandmother's tree!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family! Hope you have a wonderful week.
Thanks for the holiday shout out Bryn! And a very merry Christmas you you and yours.
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Sherry & John
Awwww Thank you so much!!!! Happy New Year!!
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Eddie
Thanks for the holiday shout out Bryn! And a very merry Christmas you you and yours.
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Sherry & John