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I think I may actually be finished with my holiday decorating!
Just in time, for a 2020 holiday decor home tour!
(Can you believe I started before Thanksgiving?!)
I’ve actually started to wish I had more places to put all of my Christmas decor DIYs this year!
I may have went a little crazy with them considering I was only planning to decorate my living room, dining room and kitchen haha (note to self: next year I’ll plan to decorate the bedrooms too!)
But I am so excited to share it all with you guys!
So without further adieu, let’s start the tour!
Kitchen
Let’s start with my DIY dollar store white owl wreath!
It was originally going to hang on the front door but I was worried that it might not be so white anymore after a few weeks outside in our winter weather, haha!
So instead it found a spot in my kitchen above the sink!
This one was a super easy DIY using only dollar store products!
If you want to find out how to make one of your own just click here:
Dollar Store DIY – White Owl Christmas Wreath
Even my soap tray got the Christmas treatment this year!
These cute mini trees are just $1 at the 99 Cents Only Store!
The Tree
Here is this year’s Christmas tree!
I decided to keep it simple and only use three different ornaments.
The large ornaments are all from Dollar Tree!
The red glitter ones came like that but unfortunately they didn’t have any white when I went, so I actually bought the gold ornaments they had and spray painted them white with some spray chalk paint!
The smaller twine wrapped ornaments are DIYs that my mom and I made!
I’ll be posting a tutorial for them soon so stay tuned for that!
I couldn’t be happier with how it all came together in the end!
I honestly don’t know if I’ve ever had such an inexpensively decorated tree, and it’s probably my favorite yet!
Sofa Table
I love the way this little area turned out!
I found the metal Christmas trees at the 99 Cents Only Store this year for just a few dollar each!
And the galvanized Christmas trees bucket I picked up on sale at Walmart after Christmas last year for just a few dollars as well!
The cotton ball garland I actually made myself!
It was a super quick and easy DIY, and I’ll be posting a tutorial for that very soon as well!
Gallery Wall
Here is my gallery wall!
That wreath was actually an older and somewhat outdated one I had lying around that I did a quick and easy makeover on this year!
Here was the before:
And the after:
All I did was remove the bells, and then hang some vintage red glass ornaments on it that I had found at a local thrift store!
Then I added a few other ornaments which I already had on hand.
They were all clip-ons so they will be super easy to remove so I can change it up after Christmas!
The gift tag sign is featured in one of my DIY Christmas decor tutorial posts!
You can read the full post and learn how to make your own here:
DIY Christmas Gift Tag Sign Using Tissue Paper
And here’s another shot of the gallery wall from further back.
You can also see my snow covered pinecone centerpiece on the coffee table, which was another fun DIY project!
Mantle
And last but certainly not least…we have the mantle!
I actually posted a few weeks ago about how I did a makeover on an old wood sleigh I found at the thrift store before the holidays, but afterwards I actually went a step further and added a red garland around the edges to give it some more pizzazz, haha!
Here’s a link to the post where I did the Christmas sleigh makeover:
DIY Thrift Store Christmas Sleigh Makeover
The cotton garland was a DIY project along with the matching one on the sofa table!
A tutorial for those will be coming soon!
The “Merry Christmas” banner was an after Christmas sale find from Hobby Lobby last year.
The white stockings were $3 each at Five Below.
And the white bottle brush trees came from the 99 Cents Only Store.
The larger ones cost $2 each but the smaller ones were just $1!
I added a red beaded garland to my clock, and the look was complete!
This was definitely my favorite spot in the whole house!!
And that concludes our 2020 holiday home decor tour!
I actually decorated my coffee bar for Christmas as well, but unfortunately my two year old got to that before I took pictures, haha!
Oh well, maybe next year!
Thanks so much for stopping by and celebrating the season with me!
What was your favorite part of the tour? Let me know in the comments below!
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