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Monday, December 17, 2012

My Slow, SIMPLE and Green Christmas


 Howdy friends! Who-o-o says it's only eight days until Christmas! That's okay. We'll be ready! Maybe it's the fact that our kids are teens and the pressure to be out in the thick of it to make sure Christmas comes off without a hitch is off. Or, maybe it's just that I'm not a huge fan of  the commercialism of Christmas. Even the kids are more laid back!  All I know is in years past I've given in to the temptation to try and make Christmas much bigger and more than it really ought to be. This year, I'm taking things slow. In fact, I think this might be our slowest Christmas to date!  I haven't even mailed out our Christmas cards yet but my shopping ( what little we did ) and online ordering is done! CHECK! Our mantra for this year is slow, SIMPLE and green with an emphasis on choosing gifts that will be useful and valuable the whole year through! In our house that can be anything from a favorite perfume, to personalized artwork, finishing a project or promissory notes for time well spent over the coming months. I once designed an office makeover for my hubby as a Christmas gift and we spent the next couple of years bringing it to fruition! Hey, we work slow around here!  Personal, practical and homemade with love always satisfy! 
I love this time of year for cooking slow Sunday suppers, movie nights and popcorn, and all the family time we can squeeze in with our two teens in between getting them to and from work, school and music classes
 The SIMPLE part of this years planning is well, not OVER planning, OVER baking, or OVER spending which ties in nicely to the GREEN part of this post. I didn't go crazy on buying decorations this year nor did I put out everything we have. Instead, I opted for a less is more approach to our holiday decorating.  

 I'm learning that ( and doing ) less doesn't mean going without! It frees up time for doing other things ( or nothing at all )   and makes the whole season feel less hurried. And, in no way does it dampen the magic of Christmas of shining through.

Here's a peak at my farm-girl red FARM pantry all dolled up with fake greens, scallop shell lights, deer antlers, and a few of our favorite gathered over the years.


I love the contrast of bright lights and glitter with earthy greens and pine cones.


Bright red Berries always add a festive touch to greens whether on garlands, wreaths or in natural holiday arrangements.


Even though most of my garlands and wreathes are faux greens I still wanted to bring some of the outdoors in so I created a from the wild arrangement with cuttings from our winter garden, a special holly tree from the woods behind my mother in laws house and some pretty berries I picked up at Trader Joes. I used an Anchor Hocking large glass jar for the vase and tied a little burlap around the top for some added earthiness...How many of you use a mix of fake and real greens?

 

That's all for today friends! I'll share more of my Cape Cod Christmas decorating this week! 

FINDING PEACE
  My heart is heavy after the tragic act of violence that sent ripples of shock, fear and hopelessness through our homes, our nation, our world.

 We are thinking of our Dandelion House friends and families as we try and move a head with the holidays after the devastating events in Connecticut last week. 

 We are praying for the victims and survivors and that you are ALL safe at home with your loved ones. 

"The sky may be overcast today with clouds, but a fervent prayer to God is enough to dispel them."  
~ Mohandas Gandhi


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10 comments:

  1. I love that you're taking things slow and your decorations. Red and green makes me feel like Christmas, it says Christmas. Enjoy. More people should slow down and just enjoy.

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  2. Totally agree with having a simple Christmas. Your decor is so pretty. And yes, I mix real and fake greenery together.
    Farmhouse holiday hugs,
    Cindy

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  3. Lovely decorations . We have done the same thing for Christmas gone simple and brought the outdoors of the woods in ! I so much prefer it to all the bling and it is slow and layed back for us to , no hustle and bustle any more as we are now empty nester's . I will be silent from blog land tomorrow for prayer for all in this tragedy in Connecticut .

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  4. Aww, I sure love your little owl ornie, AND your pretty red pantry! Merry Christmas to you from Let This Mind Be in You! :)

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  5. I agree with the slow easy Christmas. We just got our tree and lights up. We are doing a lot less this year. We only did one Christmas party together. I also did my quilting guild party. We normally do several more.

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  6. We are taking it easy this year too. The Christmas cards are just going out today! Fewer decorations and less baking makes for less stress! :)

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  7. Looks like your house is very festive for the Holidays, Deb.

    I struggle this time of year. I have a few Holiday decorations up, but no tree. Sounds like The Rancher and I are hosting Christmas Eve supper for his immediate family. There will be around 7 adults and 1 kid. I agree, Keep It Simple!

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  8. I'd like to think we have also made some small steps toward simple. Years past I worked on holidays, and everything revolved about what would get done when, and sometimes how. This year because I changed jobs, into one which is more my cup of tea, slower paced, within our local park system..I am off Holidays..I don't feel as rushed to get things done...I haven't bought a new Christmas ornament or decoration in years, we have plenty..and so it is a more kinder/gentler Christmas this year. I like the progress we have made, and I'm sure it is much nice round your place as well. There is beauty and joy to be found in simpleness... Merry Christmas to you & yours...

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  9. Your red pantry looks so cute! I agree; slow is better. :)

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