(**I'll just start by saying, I don't think anyone still is interested in talking about Christmas decor. I wrote this post a month ago, a month!, and it's been sitting in my drafts for all of that time. So dagonit, I'm going to publish it. It just so happens that a few things that were sprinkled around my home were making their way slowly, ever so slowly as gifts to friends and family in the US, so I didn't want to ruin the surprise. Now that the boxes have finally landed, here goes our little tour.**)
Our Christmas decor and furniture arrangement changed several times over the course of November and December. Since we've only lived here for a few months we are still trying to figure out exactly how to make the space work for us, and adding extra things to a small space, like a tree, requires some finesse. Regardless of all of that, this was how it was set up on the day I went around with my camera. :)
I started off by getting some family pictures printed that we had done just before we moved. I decided that the oversized mirror, that is hung slightly low for my preferences, would become our makeshift mantle, and adorned it with some photos.
I made this wreath out of a bunch of random things. You wouldn't know it, (I hope), but underneath these pretty stripes is a skinny twig circle, some fluffy carseat strap covers, generic sham wows, and a lot of packing tape. But I love those skinny green stripes on the outside, and that's all that you see.
Bakers twine is all around the house as well. Jayce used it to string up our Christmas stockings,

and I used it for the fabric Christmas lights, which are sprinkled all around the house, the tree,
But the other day the she was playing with it, showed me the baby, kissed the baby, and then proceeded to kiss all of the other people. Then she made all of the animals baaa. Sweet!
I made an assortment of fabric trees from Tiffany's tutorial. Every time that I started through my stash for something, I would find another fabric that I thought would be cute and have to try it out. By the time I started wrapping these as presents I had quite a little collection, and this photo doesn't even have all of them. :) But I love them.
I also had a little obsession with felt this year. I cut these circles for a garland while Chris and I were watching a movie, and I would periodically lose the pile. Then I would glance over at Chris, who had picked them up, and would be absentmindedly stacking, unstacking, and sorting them through his hands. It was really hard to resist touching them.
But eventually I sewed them all together and strung them up.
Okay, these have been up since October. Before Halloween. But when you have something so bright and fun to add to your plain white window, it's hard to just sit on it and wait.
I also made these felt polaroid ornaments with photos of our family. (Can you tell that they're polaroids? Some people couldn't. Chris.)
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