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Christmas in July: Prep Tips For The Holidays

My favorite season is winter… hands down!  Celebrating Christmas is the cherry on top.  I adore every bit of the Christmas holiday season.  Yes, I’m one of THOSE people.  The kind that do Christmas count downs, start planning out gifts (even though I don’t buy them until much closer), and shop Christmas in July sales.  Monica of Monica Want’s It asked 8 of us bloggers to share some of our Christmas tips/projects today and she didn’t have to ask me twice!  See more Christmas tips and decor by clicking the other 7 bloggers listed below.

Christmas in July Blog Hop 2016

Domicile 37 | This is Our Bliss | Pretty Practical Home

Up To Date Interiors | A Designer at Home | Iris Nacole

Monica Wants It | Casa Watkins Living

Most of my holiday decor is non-traditional.  I like to have an unexpected look to my holiday decor and wow my family and guests.  Last year, my decor consisted of several pieces of blue and white chinoiserie.  I included pieces in all three of my winter tours which you can see here (part 1-Living Room/Entryway), here (part 2-Dining Room), here (Powder Room).

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Style Tip: Try mixing non-traditional colors with the traditional Christmas colors this year.  Blue and white chinoiserie goes great with the traditional red and green Christmas colors.

Mix chinoiserie blue and white porcelain with red and green florals for a modern mix of traditional and nontraditional colors

Have your guests take part of the holiday festivities by having them create their own wine charms.  These mini wreath wine charms are super cute and can easily be personalized by each guest.  At the end of the night, each guest can take their charms as gifts!

Christmas in July: Ideas for prepping for Christmas

The most exciting part of Christmas is decorating the tree with family and friends.  Last December, I hosted a Christmas tree hop where a multitude of Christmas trees in various styles were shared.  My global, eclectic Christmas tree was so fun to create.

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Style Tip:  Use non-traditional elements on your tree to add a unique twist.  I used wall mirrors secured with ornament ties.

Though I did not make these labels for Christmas dinner, the idea of having personalized take home boxes can be used for Christmas as well.  Simply make some labels on a Word document and print out on printer paper or labels.  Have the take away station all set up for guests (see my Thanksgiving station here).  Be sure to include take home boxes, packaged utensils, and bags to take their boxes home.

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Hope you enjoyed these quick tips/ideas for Christmas prep!  Remember to have fun this Christmas season and stop on over to my friends blogs to see more Christmas ideas.

Domicile 37 | This is Our Bliss | Pretty Practical Home

Up To Date Interiors | A Designer at Home | Iris Nacole

Monica Wants It | Casa Watkins Living

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5 Comments

  1. I love how you bring an ethnic, eclectic vibe to the Christmas season. Your blue and orange always gets me. I am not use to people using those two colors together. I love it.

  2. I love how you mix your eclectic decor with Christmas decor- the chinoiserie + red poinsettias is AMAZING. I can’t wait to see what you do this year, and I know it’ll be fabulous (as always!) Thanks for participating in the hop.

  3. I loved what you did this past Christmas, Steph! These are all great tips for the homeowner wanting to step out of the box of normal Christmas decor. 🙂

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