

Chippy White Christmas Signĭon’t have time to put together a pallet sign? No problem.

Add a few cute bells like these and you’re all done! 8. Just put together a bunch of olive branches with floral wire. If you’re looking for a more subtle approach this season, look at this minimalistic wreath made out of olive branches. I mean, giant Santas standing among gingerbread houses surrounded by Christmas lights in all possible colors? C’mon! Olive Branches WreathĬhristmas decorating is great but it can sometimes be too over-the-top. So simple and yet absolutely gorgeous Christmas centerpiece! 7. You can get 4 unpainted wooden nutcrackers here if you wish. It features cute frosted evergreens in little wood boxes, these gold candlesticks, and two little wooden nutcrackers. Just like this decorating idea by Love Grows Wild. Believe it or not, setting a farmhouse holiday table doesn’t need to be expensive, time-consuming, or difficult. I believe that some of the best holiday memories happen at the dinner table when you’re with your loved ones enjoying your favorite Christmas recipes.Īn amazing Christmas table decoration can help you reinvent and relive some of those sweet memories. Joy signs aren’t new to Christmas, but a large board holding the letters of ‘JOY’ with a lavish wreath like this for the O surely makes this one stand out.īring some joy to the world, folks! 6. What’s better than making the walls of your home greet a Merry Christmas to the family and friends? Kara from Clean Living Clean Eating suggests filling them with pine cones, berries, birch logs, and snow-covered pine branches which you can get here. Looking for a way to decorate your fireplace with rustic Christmas decorations? Turn to those vintage olive buckets again. You can also add evergreens or ornaments like these to dress your tree up. The good news is you don’t need to paint them (unless you want to, of course). To be honest, this project does take some work but it’s totally worth it because it will give your porch or front yard a lovely rustic touch.

Old barn planks, pallets, or fence wood will be perfect for creating these DIY outdoor wooden Christmas tree and star. If you don’t have a metal watering can, you can get one here. All you need to do is fill them with faux branches of berries! You can easily re-purpose your old watering cans and turn them into vintage Christmas ornaments for your yard, entryway, or garden. But wait till you see just how beautiful and charming they can be! Old watering cans aren’t exactly desirable items. In autumn, you can use the olive planters for your pumpkins. In spring, you can switch out the trees for ferns. Christmas PlantersĪdd a touch of rustic charm to your deck or porch with these olive bucket planters filled with Christmas trees. Yes, you can pull that gorgeous rustic Christmas look without breaking the bank.Īre you ready? Let’s turn your home into a vintage Christmas getaway. If you love rustic country decor too, this collection is just for you! I’ve put together a list of 20 different DIY projects that will help you incorporate a farmhouse look into your Christmas décor.Īll of these DIY Christmas decorations are very easy to make and most of them can be made with stuff that you already have at home.Īnd if you don’t have some of the supplies, you can buy them at very affordable prices. Try adding bells to the end of your mantel or mixing in a decorative garland of jingle bells, stars or snowflakes.Ĭlick any of the links below for purchase the items.Is there anything cozier than a farmhouse Christmas? Ribbons in a soft cream or gray with a simple bow tied into the garland would look beautiful. A garland on the banisters and mantel gives a pop of soothing color and warm to the space. A touch of gold and silver can give your farmhouse Christmas decorations some sparkle and a touch of elegant. You can use neutral tones of beautiful greens, lots of creams, silver, grays, and wood tones to help create a warm and inviting home to enjoy through the holiday season. It helps me to continue to bring to you DIY and projects on my blog. Here are some of my Friday Favorite Finds.ĭisclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a small commission if you click through and make a purchase. Some of the items that I will be sharing with you will be in my home. This year my holiday decorations will be lots of texture and soft neutral tones. Do you love Farmhouse Style? Farmhouse Style was part of my home decorating way before Joanna Gaines put it on the map with her show Fixer Upper. This week my Friday Favorite finds are more Christmas Decorations in neutral tones. Farmhouse Christmas Décor can warm and cozy. Modern farmhouse style combines new and vintage elements to create an unique yet stylish home.
