My method for decorating at Christmas is that everything
usually goes on top
of everything else.
The name for this technique?
Why jamming of course.
Blue and white is such an important part of my home,
Christmas decorations need to work with
my blue and white-
not instead of it.
I have done less this year (two trees instead of three…) ,
but one of the freeing things about
my life now-
is that it is all OK.
I am linking to Miss Rhoda’s Christmas Vignette party today.
What a gorgeous vignette, I love how you have incorportated blue and white into your Christmas decor! And less is more sometimes, so I'm glad you are finding a balance between doing what you think you need to, and doing what you love! Besides, having 2 trees is still a lot of work! I can't wait to see both of them!
ReplyDeleteKat :)
Everything looks so pretty! I love the Christmas china in your blog header!
ReplyDeleteI love it...jamming...the red is lovely with the blue and white. I left my blue and white just where it was also...surely we are cosmic sista's. merry♥O
ReplyDeleteYour vignette is very pretty! I did a whole lot less this year also.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
I love blue and white!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Laura.
Hi Laura! I love all your pretty decorations. The reds looks gorgeous with your blues and whites!! Now I'm liking your word 'jamming'. I'm going to use that from now on. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for popping in to see me.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Blue and white is so classic that it will work with anything if done correctly...and you have definetly done it correctly. Beautiful. I agree with your comment on feeling comfortable with not doing 'everything'. It used to drive me crazy if everything was not just right, but now if I only feel like putting out half my decorations, I do it freely without worry. The joy is that either way, it works out just fine. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteI do the same thing, stacking or jamming:) I emptied off a couple of areas but mostly just added to what is already there! You know what, it IS OK:) Have a blessed weekend! HUGS!
ReplyDeleteHi Laura,
ReplyDeleteYou are definitely jammin' ... I mean jamming -- fun term and gorgeous results!Your blue and white looks great with the holiday decor, fresh and elegant. Truly beautiful!
Oh so pretty. What a fabulous vignette. Love your blue and white. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteIt really all goes so lovely together at Christmas. I don't think anyone should have to remove any of their home decor during the Holidays to make room for temporary decorations.
ReplyDeleteLaura- I am a "stacker" too. I love things piled up - I think it is pleasing to the eye...unless, of course, it is those few extra POUNDS that I have piling up...that is NOT so pretty!>) Hugs- Diana
ReplyDeleteYour decorating looks very festive. The big bonus is that you didn't have to put your blue and white in a rubbermaid container until after Christmas is over. Lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteLaura, You know how much I love blue and white so this vignette is perfect to me. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays,
Sherry
I keep my blue and white around all season long - it looks so good with the fresh cedar. I had to laugh at your version of minimizing - two instead of three trees!
ReplyDeleteYou make it go together perfectly Laura! It works beautifully. I have always loved your blue and white. And now I love your blue and white and red and green! You made me laugh when you said you were simplifying and only two trees instead of three. I simplified last year, and that meant no tree at all.LOL! I'm waffling on whether to do a tree this year or keep simplifying.
ReplyDeleteI loved your previous post. I so enjoy your writing sweet friend.
hugs
Your decorations are beautiful and rich looking ... I LOVE the blue and white! Thanks for visiting my blog today too! xo Sherri
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful and festive vignette! And you are right, it is ok to do less. Less is more is my new motto! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteAlways inspiring my friend. Such a fun experience to visit you!
ReplyDeleteHoping this finds you GREAT and well. LOVE JAMMING! :)
xoRebecca
I don't put away everything for the holidays either. I do move a few things to decorate table tops...but I keep out shells, etc. all year and make the holiday things work with them. I think things look very pretty at your house!
ReplyDeleteOh, so beautiful and so crisp and clean looking. I love, love it!
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Your decorations definitely go with your blue and white...it's lovely. Every year I say I'm going to do less but I haven't made it yet! I've got to learn how to make my pictures look as pretty and clear as yours!
ReplyDeleteyou jam good Laura....
ReplyDeleteHi, I came to you from Midlife….
ReplyDeleteeverything looks so lovely. I never thought of “jamming”.
come visit me, although I don’t have any Christmas pictures as of yet.
-Cindy
You can come decorate my house any time you want!
ReplyDeleteSMiles,
Teresa
I am here from Rhoda's party! Love your blue with red. It is very sophisticated. I have a blue and white kitchen; at Christmas I only have blue and white decorations in there. Just love blue!
ReplyDeleteLaura, I'm catching up on some blog reading this evening. Your blue and white is stunning. Works perfectly with any decorating!
ReplyDeleteTwo instead of three ~ you sound like me. I put up several trees, but they are small. I still have boxes of decorations that have accumulated through the years. LOL