Christmas Decor Ideas | Christmas Wall Decor Ideas
Above image: Interior shop India Jane
Above image: Online magazine Bo Bedre
Christmas: filled with branches of Blue Spruce, Rosemary, Eucalyptus and snow dusted pine cones; decorations in antiqued Mercury glass and shades of smokey gray; rich textures and contrasts of velvet ribbons, chalky candles and shimmering silver. Here are a few of my favorite finds...
Above images: 1.Picture Library Gap Interiors Photographer Nick Carter 2.Name place baubles from Cox and Cox 3.Little angel photo from Italian interior archive agency Living Inside 4.Candlesticks from Affari
Above image: pine cone wreath from Riviera Maison
Above image: Antiqued, mercury silver heart from The White Company
Above images: 1.Glass chandelier ornament from West Elm 2.Festive gift wrap & ribbon from The White Company 3.Mouth blown champagne flutes from Summerill & Bishop
Above image: Silver branch candle sconce from West Elm
Above image: Antiqued silver tea light holder by The White Company
Above images: 1.Candles and accessories by Jeanne d'Arc Living 2.Wooden rose wreath from Garden Home Designs 3.Grey Christmas tree baubles from Lindsay Interiors 4. Jingle bell wreath from Lakeland
Above image: House to Home Country Homes and Interiors Magazine
Above images: 1.Sprigs of holly and velvet ribbon BHG Better Homes and Gardens Magazine 2.Easy to make pine cone decorations from Country Living Magazine 3.Decorated kitchen from Country Living magazine 4.Smokey gray Christmas bauble from Cox & Cox
Above images: 1.Mini mercury glass baubles for the tree from Nordic House 2.Nickle plated footed bowl from India Jane 3.Silver beaded heart for the tree (would also look lovely on door handles!) from Bliss & Bloom 4.Scroll candle holder from India Jane
Above image: Christmas tree in front of the main entrance to Waddesdon Manor by photographer John Hackston
Above images: Lucyina Moodie Stylist
Above images: 1.Mercury votives and table setting from The White Company scanned from their 2008 brochure 2.Christmas baubles display Lucyina Moodie Stylist 3.Silver plated monogram tumbler with vanilla scented candle from Brissi
Above images: Mercury candlesticks and champagne candles, gilded bay leaf garland on burlap all from PotteryBarn
Above image: pretty glass cake pedestal and dome featured in 2008 The White Company brochure
Above images:1. Crystal beaded tea light holders from Nordic House 2.Silver heart hanging decoration from Bliss & Bloom 3.Table presents/favors on antique silver platter by event planner Merryl Brown
Above images: The White Company from their tips and clever ideas - 'Making your guests feel at home'
Above image: Frosted pine-cone wreath from John Lewis
Above images: 1.Mini mercury glass baubles for the tree from Nordic House 2.Nickle plated footed bowl from India Jane 3.Silver beaded heart for the tree (would also look lovely on door handles!) from Bliss & Bloom 4.Scroll candle holder from India Jane
Above image: Christmas tree in front of the main entrance to Waddesdon Manor by photographer John Hackston
Above images: Lucyina Moodie Stylist
Above images: 1.Mercury votives and table setting from The White Company scanned from their 2008 brochure 2.Christmas baubles display Lucyina Moodie Stylist 3.Silver plated monogram tumbler with vanilla scented candle from Brissi
Above images: Mercury candlesticks and champagne candles, gilded bay leaf garland on burlap all from PotteryBarn
Above image: pretty glass cake pedestal and dome featured in 2008 The White Company brochure
Above images:1. Crystal beaded tea light holders from Nordic House 2.Silver heart hanging decoration from Bliss & Bloom 3.Table presents/favors on antique silver platter by event planner Merryl Brown
Above images: The White Company from their tips and clever ideas - 'Making your guests feel at home'
Above image: Frosted pine-cone wreath from John Lewis
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Christmas Wall Decor Ideas
Most people and families of the world consider the Christmas tree as the holiday centerpiece of the living room during the Christmas season. But a Christmas tree without attractive Christmas decorations would not make the entire living room vibrant and full of the festive Christmas spirit,
Christmas bells and balls are amongst the top Christmas decorations of a Christmas tree. There are Victorian Christmas balls and bells that are embedded with beads, while there are other types of these popular Christmas decor embellishments that are laced with ribbons and flower designs. But there are lots of other ways to decorate your home.
To be continued..........!!!!