Good Morning! It's the final week before Christmas, can you believe that? I haven't done a thing, and that's fine. We have our tree, which was surprising enough, but it has yet to be decorated. It has lights, but the ornaments haven't made their way to the tree, yet. And you know what? I like it. Eh, we have a few days, right? Last week was so crazy, quite a few things didn't get done, and I didn't have time to write - sorry!
Do you ever have those days or weeks where you just try to do everything and then some? Man, that was last week for me. I felt like I had a million things I wanted to do, and I was running around trying to do them all - which leads to not much getting done, or at least not very well. So this week I'm starting fresh, and taking the advice of one of the greatest fortune cookies ever: Live in the moment. That couldn't have come at a more perfect time, what with the holidays, and our move.. I'm getting ahead of myself, & setting unrealistic expectations. So this week will start with a deep breath, a fresh start, and a big cup of coffee.
Ok - no more whining. Even though we haven't decked our halls, doesn't mean I haven't thought about what we would be doing to bring in the holiday spirit. In the past year or so, I've gradually fallen deeply in love with the whole midcentury style, so I pulled up a few ideas for a midcentury holiday, and found some really cool ideas..
Not sure if I could make the switch from a live tree to an aluminum one, but this one looks so interesting, it's worth a try some year. Put a colorful spotlight on there... Here's a fireplace that we have actually been scouring eBay to find, I would love one of these in our place:
I love paper, and I love projects, these mid-century style ornaments are easy, and so cute:
Of course, they are from Design*Sponge...head there for a full tutorial.
So anyway, how are you all doing, ready for the holidays? What are your mantras that get you through the busy times? Enjoy the season, live in the moment, and Happy Holidays everyone!
-Jesse
I love the Swedish fireplace-I think that would be perfect in your kitchen-especially that color. I am sure you could order it. :)
ReplyDelete"Mid-century" makes me sound so old-that is the 50's! lol