My House This Christmas!!

Christmas is only 6 days away!!!!!  SO EXCITING!!MHTC19 I thought it would be fun to share some pictures of things around my house as we get ready for the BIG DAY next week. As usual, I had help...

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Just inside the front door, the stockings are hung, the dining room is ready to host holiday guests....MHTC14

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and the nativity set is lovingly placed on the buffet (you may recognize this nighttime shot from last week…)

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Upstairs in the master bedroom, there is just a few quiet touches for the season...MHTC12MHTC13

Other little vignettes around the house show off some of my favorite seasonal items--quaint little churches, and sweet amateur paintings...MHTC10 DSCN4590

However, I think the kitchen might be my favorite room at this time of year...MHTC4 MHTC3

so many special things displayed on the shelf over my kitchen sink-- like the vintage wax choir my mom bought at Woolworth's when she was a little girl, or the plate my husband's grandfather painted for him when he was a child...MHTC8MHTC7 MHTC5 MHTC6

And of course our Christmas tree happily sparkles in the corner of our family room as the trains whirl around its base. MHTC1Christmas Train Christmas Train 3MHTC2

Merry Christmas!!!

You Only Need Two Things

I still remember as a child, pleading with my mom to drive through every adjacent neighborhood & down every little street in our town in the weeks leading up to Christmas....nativity b In the darkness of the winter night, houses would GLOW and TWINKLE. That seemed like nothing short of magic to me. My face was pressed to the cold glass of the station wagon's back seat window, as I begged her to drive slowly so my eyes could drink it all in.

Isn't that the same sense of wonder and delight we all hope to feel each year when we decorate for Christmas? During these short, dark days with low grey skies hovering over a barren landscape, we long for light and a sense of hope.

Having done A LOT of decorating in my day, I have learned that it is the simplest of things that make for a lovely, heartwarming holiday house. Really it is just two things that I know will make a big difference in my house and yours....two simple things that without fail delight and make festive the most drab of surroundings:

  1. Twinkle Lights--LOTS of them. They aren't just for your tree. Gather them on a shelf (yes, they have battery operated ones), put them on your dining room buffet top (that is mine pictured above with our nativity scene), lace them around a garland on your bannister. And just when you think you have enough lights on your tree, add another string. Really. Their happy twinkle and sparkle will warm your heart.
  2. Live Evergreens--small sprigs of green of all different kinds tucked among pictures and books on a bookshelf, plopped in vases, placed around your little holiday tchotchkes, instantly makes things come alive and feel "Christmasy"--(again see the small sprigs in the picture above). Pine roping draped over curtain rods, over doorways, on the staircase...beautiful. And another benefit of this live greenery is the lovely smell that it brings indoors.

Do you find yourself resisting the idea that it could be that easy? Give it a try, and I feel confident you will love the results.... :)

Wouldn't You Like More "Frolic" Than "Frantic" In Your FA LA LA??

During the holidays, we want our homes to be extra beautiful and welcoming, the picture of peace and serenity.christmas a But how does a person achieve serenity and peace by bringing out stacks of boxes, emptying their contents willy-nilly, then trying to assimilate all that STUFF into an already full house-- all during some of the busiest weeks of the year?? Sounds kinda funny when I say it 

that way, doesn't it? But that is exactly what most of us do to decorate for the holidays...

 

 

Simplicity is at the heart of joy and beauty, but we often forget that at this time of year.  So, as we start to get big boxes out of the attic and spread their contents around the house, I would like to invite you to try a different approach this year...one that will hopefully leave you feeling less frantic, and more peaceful & joyful indeed:

  1. Create a staging area--a place you don't mind if it is messy--the attic or basement itself where the holiday items are already stored, or perhaps a guest room. THIS is where the boxes and all of that STUFF will be unpacked and sorted--not in the middle of everything in the main part of the house.
  2. Focus on only ONE ROOM AT A TIME...We seldom have huge blocks of time to decorate, so think of one room you want to focus on--or even a single shelf or small area of that room--when you have a bit of time. Take just a handful of items from the staging area to the spot you are working, so there aren't big piles of things to deal with that can overwhelm you. Decorating in small doses helps us to remember that this is a season, not a single event, and a process to enjoy, not an item on our checklist.
  3. Decorate with only your most favorite decorations this year and abandon the devotion to decorating things a certain way because it is the way you always have in the past. Bah Humbug! Try something new, follow your heart,  do something fun!
  4. Embrace Simplicity--small, subtle, yet sparkly touches around the house can be more beautiful than going whole hog...and they will be less stressful to gather and put away come January 2nd.
  5. Share the Spirit--After you have HAD FUN (rather than stressing and fussing) putting your favorite items where they can be enjoyed for the holiday, come back to your staging area. There will be a lot of items left over that you don't truly love or really need, and that is GREAT! Consider donating these to a charity as soon as possible so they can bless someone else's holiday. Your generosity will be so appreciated, and there will be less to put away and more storage room left over when you are done.

Christmas Windowseat 2Decorating for the holidays is meant to be a celebration, not a chore. Be mindful and selective, so that you do things to adorn your home not simply out of obligation or tradition, but because it truly brings you joy.

Ruby Slippers & Magic Wand?--Your Monthly Homework Assignment...

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Do you remember Glinda the Good Witch telling Dorothy at the end of The Wizard of Oz, that the power and magic she was seeking had indeed been inside of her all along? Want to know what YOU have in common with Dorothy??

You guessed it! This is our quick assignment for the month!!

We don't need any ruby slippers or magic wands (although that snazzy headdress/tiara thing Glinda wears is pretty darn spectacular...where can I get me one of those??). Nothing extra is required, because today's assignment is so simple you really don't need anything that you don't already have. However, doing this month's assignment has the power to change everything.

Here are the two things you need to do:

1. Notice one thing in your home each day that you are grateful for...

My heater just came on as I am typing this. I am very grateful for heat on this cold morning. Also, I love the way the sun is shining through my office window. So pretty. Look around you with an open heart and notice all of the gifts that  we can easily overlook as we all too often furrow our brow and wonder why our home doesn't look like the latest Pottery Barn catalog.

2. Write it down.  

This week leading up to Thanksgiving we have a wonderful opportunity to "see" things differently. Taking the next step of writing down that which we are grateful for helps us to really take in all of our blessings. Next Thursday you will have a concrete list of at least seven things ( and I bet you will have many more than that) to read over and feel your heart swell with gratitude. You will be amazed at how much your house has changed in a week. You will see you had the power all along....

Extra Credit: Share this with a friend--Things are always more fun with a friend or partner, and knowing that you each are writing a gratitude journal will make it more likely that you will actually do it. Make plans to share your entries with one another on Thanksgiving--what a blessing!

Remember these assignments are supposed to be fun not overwhelming! I hope this week, and in future weeks, you will take on an attitude of gratitude. This simple shift in what we notice, what we pay attention to,  can change everything about our lives in our houses & in our lives overall, without a single dollar being spent or contractor being called...

What are you grateful for? I would love to hear about it....and SEE A PICTURE TOO!! :)  Be sure to join the conversation on Facebook (have you "liked" Revealing Redesign yet??).

Peaceful & Bright Holiday

Peaceful & Bright HolidayHow would it feel to have a peaceful, beautifully decorated home in which to celebrate & ENJOY the holidays this year??

 

I am offering a neat-o package this year for all of my dear clients! Keep reading for all of the details....

A special Revealing Redesign four-week program to get you ready for a joyful, lovely holiday! 

 

The Peaceful & Bright Holiday Package Includes:

  • Week 1--An initial House Call appointment--a fun-filled, informative hour-long appointment with Erin to figure out what is ailing your house, and figure out what to focus on in the amazing weeks ahead!
  • Weeks 2 & 3--Two Mini Decluttering Sessions--get the STUFF out the door, and the clutter cleared away before all of the beautiful decorations are hung by the chimney with care-(the BEST holiday stress-prevention strategy!)
  • Week 4--Deck The Halls--Two hours of delightful holiday decorating with Erin. Your holiday decorations never looked so good, and you will never have felt so at peace and comfortable in your home as the holidays begin!

 

A $950 value offered at  just $699!

Program starts the week of 11/18/13, so if you are interested, don't delay! Contact me (erin@revealingredesign.com) before all the openings are filled!!