Here, pomegranates, lamb’s ear sprigs, and eucalyptus garlands fill the tree.
Vintage linens made into stockings and a collection of wooden candlesticks complete the room’s natural, rustic look.
Embroidery Hoop Wreath
Make the primary bedroom homey and festive with fairy string lights lining the headboard.
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Use a collection of embroidery hoops to craft an awe-inspiring wall treatment.
Secure small springs of greenery and berries to the plain wood hoops.
Dress up the bed with a variety of throw pillows.
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For a special presentation, addseasonal cookiesandholiday treatsto the stand.
Festive Christmas Tree
Fill your farmhouse Christmas tree with layers of adornments.Start with lightsand burlap ribbon garland.
Then add cotton boll stems throughout.
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Insert floral picks, letting them extend a few inches beyond the natural shape of the tree.
Hang filler items like pinecones throughout.
Finish by adding the greenery-filled cones and twine-covered ornaments.
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Farmhouse Garland
For a rustic feel, skip the bright colors and sparkling accessories.
Instead, opt forfarmhouseChristmas decor, including stockings in neutral fabrics and simple textures.
Dress up the muted tones with a fresh DIY garland.
Woodenornamentsand matte ribbons put the finishing touches on a sweet and subtle holiday design.
Farmyard Christmas Tree
A rustic rooster sets the country feel for this farm-fresh Christmas tree.
Beaded garland and red and gold ornaments complete the look.
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Layering a variety of heights, widths, and textures builds a beautiful display.
Asmall tabletop tree, a small garland, and wood accessories bring the outdoors into this holiday display.
Farmhouse Centerpiece
Use greenery from the backyard and cotton branches for a fresh and fragrant tablescape.
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A small animal figurine and antique silverware lend themselves well to the vintage-style table.
Add a couple of silvery tabletop trees to the nightstands.
Decorated Christmas Tree
Less is more with this simple farmhouse Christmas tree.
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Use knit garland andvintage ballsin greens and gold.
Battery-operated candles clip to branches for a warm glow and an old-fashioned look.
Skirt the tree with a chunky knit throw.
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Farmhouse Front Entry
Dress up the front entry with holiday throw pillows on the bench.
Secure greenery to the handrail by the steps for a fresh and festive look.
The lights recreate an old-fashioned candlestick look, but they are easy to turn on with a remote control.
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Place the tree in a large wood crate ortree collar.
Christmas Dinner Decor
Frosted Christmas trees bring a wintry feel to the dining room.
Pair a taller tree with several smaller trees to spread the holiday glow throughout the room.
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Vintage linen runners and pillows dress up the table, which is topped with greenery and white ceramic houses.
Red stockings and cotton bolls dress up the mantle for a cozy Christmas feel.
Antique platters make a great foundation for each place setting.
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Balance the glitzy votive holders with a wooden bowl and candle pillars.
This rustic piece sits on the mantel with a spray of greenery for a simple display.
Vintage Christmas Trees
White Christmas trees offer a fresh take on tree decorating.
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For a vintage look,place the trees in galvanized tubsand cover the base with burlap.
A black-and-white banner-style garland lends an old-time sensibility.
Vintage bingo cards pair with glittery silhouette ornaments.
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Reclaimed wooden snowflakes top the trees.
Farmhouse Christmas Office
No room is off-limits to farmhouse Christmas decor.
A vintage green toy truck is filled with a tinyChristmas treeand faux snow.
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Christmas Bedroom
Simple updates give the bedroom a festive feel.
Snowflakes cut from red vinyl give decorative plates a seasonal look.
A tree-embellished burlap pillow mixes with red snowflake throw pillows.
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A red ribbon on the mirror and small urns with red ornaments tie the simple holiday style together.
“And it was fun to decorate it with them.
A shelf above each bed holds some vintage and some new bottlebrush trees.
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Cut Your Own Tree
Forgo the gianttraditional Christmas treefor something that feels more authentic.
Set it in a basket or vintage wooden crate and dress it with a few silver bulbs.
Skip the lights and enjoy a fresh-cut tree’s simplicityand fragrance.
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Woodland Living Room
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Invite the beauty of the forest into your home for Christmas.
A variety of owls, birds, foxes, and woodland creatures make abeautiful menagerieon this Christmas tree.
Complete the look with pinecone stars, metal bells, glass ornaments, red ribbon, and white lights.
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Twine-tied packages wrapped in plaid and a burlap skirt finish the rustic character.
“It’s undecorated and provides Christmas ambience without going overboard.”
A flocked wreath tops a pair of photographs depicting barns from her hometown.
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Scripting sideways around the outside of a mini evergreen wreath is an unexpected touch.
Crafts Around the World Series Europe: Norwegian GnomeNisse.
Michigan State University Extension.
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Victorian Christmas: Sugar Plums.
Hearthstone Historic House Museum.
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