For this shelf, I put together a simple wreath which was so easy to make, it took me just 5 minutes to assemble!On to a small faux conifer base purchased at 'Spotlight' for around $6, I poked in some glittery, silver leaves which were pulled off a stem found at 'BIG W' for $4. (They also come in gold) I did not use any glue, the wreath will rest against the back of the shelf. If you wish to hang your wreath on a wall, you might consider using hot glue to secure the leaves. This is a temporary wreath. I will reuse the base and leaves next year to make something different!
A few wired faux red berries are poked in for contrast.
A little embellishment is needed for the top of the wreath. I considered using this silvery dove.
With the wreath in place at the centre of the shelf. I am now able to decorate my shelf and create my special Christmas display - again this only took a few minutes. I used fresh greenery from my garden, sprigs of cedar, some of the faux lime green succulents and a few glittery mistletoe leaves - but you could use fresh of course. I had purchased a big bunch of these realistic looking succulents at a garage sale and I have used them on several of my Christmas wreaths. Cinnamon sticks add a rustic touch. Apples are perfect to use in a Christmas display - as are oranges, stud them with cloves if you want added scent.
I love to use candles at Christmas and I was thrilled to find the glass silver tealight holders at a discount store - the glittery snowflake embellishment mirrors the one at the top of the wreath and this is why I chose the icicle rather than the dove for the wreath. I used four tealights for this shelf top - use more if you have a longer cabinet or table top to decorate. When decorating with candles, especially tealights I always like to use more rather than less. The beauty of tea lights in holders is that you have less risk of candle wax dripping onto your display or the risk of setting one of your decorations alight when the candle is lit. Tea light candles are so cheap to purchase too!
My 'little angels' - my twin girls are watching over this Christmas display. They celebrate their 4th birthday on the 1st December, their middle names are 'Joy' and 'Hope' - so appropriate for the season and a beautiful reminder of what Christmas and children are all about!
The finishing touch for this display is a glittery, silver decoration which rests at the base of the wreath, it describes perfectly what Christmas decorating brings me - JOY of course. Just remember - decorating your home for Christmas should bring you pleasure, it should not be a tedious task and sometimes keeping it simple, as I have with this wreath and display is the one of the best ways to ensure that it remains a joyous thing to do! In fact, this is one of my favourite displays in my home this season and it took just minutes to assemble.
Have fun and enjoy creating your own Christmas displays. I look forward to showing you some more corners of my Christmas home at Eden soon.
With Love and Joy,
Ann
Yet another lovely post.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your two littlies.
My Baby is three tommorrow...Sharing the same birthdate as your girls.
Then one on the 8th and one on the 30th decemeber
What a beautiful christmas display! Happy Birthday to your two daughters as well - hope you're having a lovely day with them! I love their middle names & very appropriate!
ReplyDeleteYou would be so proud of me - I made my 2 wreaths this week & I must say you've completely inspired me to do them! One was the butterfly one on my blog & the other is from the pinetrees down near the chook shed - it's staying outside so when it sheds it doesn't go through the whole house!
I'm going to spotlight on Thursday when we go to Wagga for home school group, so am going to look for wreath & other christmas decorations (although after reading this post, I'll look around Big W as well while there).