Holiday Décor Inspiration

One of our favorite parts about the holidays is decking the halls. There's something about pulling out our beloved holiday decorations that perfectly bridges the gap between past and present. These family keepsakes are loaded with memories and remind us that while many things have changed over the last year, many things have also stayed the same. 

Every year, we like to honor past traditions, but also look for new ways to decorate. These are a few of our favorite sources of inspiration this holiday season!

Red and purple - you can't go wrong with this traditional, berry-toned palette inspired by the rich colors of the season.

According to BuDhaGirl, pink and gold is always in style.

How charming is this? A Christmas tree adorned with freshly cut flowers.

A gray, white and gold palette is both festive and sophisticated!

Want to decorate a lonely corner? Try a few branches embellished with ornaments!

Why hang just one wreath when you can hang several?

Holiday décor isn't complete without soft, romantic lighting.

When it comes to setting the table, sky's the limit. Remember, each table setting is it's own little work of art. Tend to the details with care for the best result.

A garland studded with colorful ornaments is truly all you need for a beautiful holiday dinner table.

The holidays are a great time to play with texture in your place settings. Try a rustic, wood charger this year, or wrap a cinnamon stick and a tree trimming in with your napkin. 

Heighten the visual drama of your table with long, tapered candles and ornaments suspended overhead. 

After you decorate your tree, don't forget to decorate your chandeliers with left over ornaments!

We believe that the wrapping paper should be as thoughtfully composed as the present itself. Take the time to pick a beautiful paper, an interesting ribbon, and then top it off with something extra sweet like jingle bells, tree trimmings, a dried flower or a personal note. 

When all is finished, treat yourself. Pomegranate Ginger Paloma, anyone?

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