![]() I wanted a traditional Christmas for our little one and I wanted it to feel fun and casual, nothing too fussy. So I thought about it and decided this was the year I would decorate our home in red and white. I would be scrolling through Pinterest or flipping through a magazine and stop in my tracks when I came across a home beautifully decorated for the Christmas season in crisp whites and pops of red.Įach one looked so festive, happy and bright. ![]() I find them soothing and relaxed, and most importantly, I am familiar with them.īut suddenly I had a change of heart. These are the colors I am naturally drawn to. I was imagining a soft and inviting palette of whites and indigo and navy blues, with a few natural wood accents mixed in. We had recently completed some major changes in our living room and dining room. I was eager to decorate these new spaces for the holidays. Long before we had even gathered for Thanksgiving I was envisioning our holiday decor. I have a little story I want to share with you about how our holiday decor came about this year and the lesson I learned about always trusting your instincts. ![]() So I start thinking about colors and themes for our decor and planning holiday recipes we’d like to try. Once Thanksgiving has passed (as Canadians our Thanksgiving always falls much earlier than our American friends), I am ready to completely embrace the holiday season. If you’re coming from Cherished Bliss welcome, isn’t her modern farmhouse Christmas tree simply beautiful? Today marks the second week of our Cherished Bliss Home Tour and this week is all about our Christmas trees. ![]() All opinions and thoughts are my own, see our full disclosure policy here. ![]()
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