I mentioned last week that we have been decorating like insane little elves this holiday season. We just can’t help but be thrilled that this is our first Christmas in our newly-renovated home, and I suppose that means every corner is fair game for glitter, tinsel and pine cones. I know you thought we were exaggerating, so I’m here this week to present photographic evidence of our Christmas Decor Extravaganza.

We dare you to find a corner un-decked.
That’s right; even our entryway dons a festive feather tree and metallic twig creation. After all, Santa comes through the front door when there’s a fire in the hearth, right? (By the way, kids’ silver beads make for stunning holiday decor. Cheap and chic!)

A festive entryway.
We, of course, continued the boosting of the entryway with a handmade tinsel wreath and turtledove, nestled safely between our winter coats and hats (and yes, a smashing swan purse that I house our dog leashes in). I don’t know if the swan can withstand the Christmas temps, but we’re rooting for her.

Of course a glittered bird is in order!
In our entryway shelving unit, a DIY glittered bird guards all Scrooges from entering. Her name is Francis Bea, and she’s quite the vibrant elder. Careful, friends.

Meet Edgar.
Of course, Francis Bea isn’t the only glittered forest creature that lies within. Gracefully resting in our living room is Edgar, our other DIY animal who is much less feisty than Francis Bea, but still makes a mean eggnog. We love him dearly for that highly valuable skill.

What? You don't have holiday coasters?
Speaking of the living room, we go to great lengths to ensure a festive TV-watching experience, even down to our tree-trunk coasters and metallic-wrapped pine.

Sweet dreams, mini trees!
Even our bedrooms have mini Christmas trees on each nightstand, perfect for late-night wishlists and sugarplum-dreaming.

A very plywood tree.
And yes, the office has been decked out in its own unique way. A traditional tree just won’t do, so this handy plywood number (from Modernica) is the perfect accent to our plywood shelving and wood ceiling. Also? White tinsel. Always, always white tinsel.

More DIY Christmas!
In the kitchen and dining area, Christmas is in full swing with plenty of lovely little accessories to see. Near our oven, metallic spray-painted rocks and a vase house glittery leaves, branches and twigs from the local craft store.

Finally --- a solution for extra baubles.
And those pearl strands and spare ornaments that didn’t quite make it to the tree this year? A glass bowl rounds them up nicely. After all, it’s Christmas — no ornament should have their feelings hurt.

Wreaths everywhere!
In the dining room, another tinsel wreath hangs with glee, introducing the most lovely Christmas decoration of all:

Behold --- the tree!
Ah, yes — the tree! You all had a sneak peek last week, but isn’t it just glorious? It’s our perfect little Scandinavian cabin tree, and we can’t wait to box it up year after year until we grow tired of the color white.
Which, of course, will never happen. Ever.
Happy holidays, friends! And do share your own decor in the comments below — I can’t wait to see!























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Erin, I adore your decorations! Favorite touch: the sweater lamp-warmer. Edgar is pretty adorable too, though.
Honestly, I've always gone with a natural tree, but now I'm so jealous of your white & silver wonder. I may have to look into alternatives next year.
Happy holidays, Erin!
What a winter wonderland! I love the white tree and tree coasters
Thanks friends! Merry Christmas!!!!
Hi Erin, Such a beautiful theme with your tree and living space, white on white. Also, I have never seen a lamp 'wearing' a sweater! What a great idea for a cozy feel!
Merry Christmas,
Rachael http://thethriftypicker.blogspot.com
Oh Erin, it's BEAUTIFUL! When you were posting sneak peeks on Instagram, I knew I was going to be smitten!!
You guys did such a wonderful job! Can you live it all up until January? Then maybe I can snag a chance to see it in person! Mwwahh!! Well done you and Ken!
Absolutely beautiful! My favorite way to decorate is with white, yet I find myself yielding to the common red and green way too often. Next year is the year I'll change to white and silver and I thank you for showing me how! Merry Christmas!
I love every single thing about your holiday decor. I think the simple color palette keeps it from being overwhelming (who and I kidding, there is not Christmas decor too overwhelming!) and fresh.
I am actually really, really interested in your fireplace insert. I don't remember seeing a post about it but I would like more info about how it works? It is an insert, right?
Hi Desiree:
Yep – it's a fireplace insert! It was a FANTASTIC investment and heats nearly the entire house. We ordered this model: http://www.amazon.com/Drolet-Fireplace-Insert-Mod…
The liner is sold separately, but expect to pay around $525. For a professional, installation might run around $1600, but honestly, it's so easy to DIY if you just watch a few videos on line (I can send these as well!). Well worth it!
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I love your Christmas decor; it's so simple, chic, and glamorous! I went through so much trouble trying to decorate my tree, that I still didn't get a chance to decorate the rest of my apartment for Christmas! Check it out on my blog: cheapchicbywhitney.blogspot.com
it looks even better in real life! Loved the coasters, fur seat and bench cushions (I know…not only for Christmas!) and leash purse, which I didn't even notice held the leashes! Bah Humbug to Bob!
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These Decoration pieces are prefect. I like it.
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