A Christmas Home Tour

There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humor.

-Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol

Dear friends, whatever kind of day you’re having as you stumble across this little blog, I hope you have yourself a good laugh at some point! It’s become common for my family to hear me declare around the house that “laughing’s my favorite!” (stolen from Elf, “I just like to smile, smiling’s my favorite”). 2024 has been a multifaceted year, like every year always is. There were rough parts and splendid parts, often simultaneously! It’s been my experience for a long time now that laughter is simply therapeutic, and I often consider it one of God’s sweetest gifts to us.

Laughter, and sunsets!

Look how those kids have grown! We indeed have three full fledged teenagers under our roof now. This season of our life has taken off, ready or not. I remember when my kids were really young and I’d see parents out with teenagers, and the parents always looked so sad/grumpy. Now I get it. It’s an unbelievable undertaking and honestly, very little return. Or rather, the return is TBD. A very gracious friend recently told me the words I just needed someone to say out loud: “You are indeed in one of the most intense seasons of parenting times 3!”

Is it making more sense why laughter is so near to my heart? It’s kept me afloat! We laugh a lot as a family. Seeing my teenagers, who by the very nature of being a teenager are more prone to taking themselves seriously, seeing them laugh? It’s all I need. And it’s such a tender reminder to me of how the Lord provides.

Which leads me to this tour I’ve been looking forward to sharing with you today! This house…it’s hard to express the depth of gratitude and thanks we feel for this place we’ve rooted for the past 14 years. Knowing nothing of the neighborhood, schools, or town, we settled in 14 years ago because it was what was available in our budget. Figuring we’d move after 3 years, we didn’t even drive up or down the street to check out the neighborhood, as most sensible new parents would do. All these years later, our neighbors feel like part of our family, and this town an extension of our home. This house is where I began my unintentional career in design, playing with paint colors, moving furniture around, folding in different styles. It was a blank canvas and one I constantly worked on out of curiosity. But now, it’s the calming backdrop to a whole lot of life happening! We are constantly in and out, and any extended time here feels like a true gift of rest.

So come on in and let me show you around! And while I do, I’m just going to pepper in some light-hearted ‘tips’ I’ve picked up in this season of life raising teenagers.

Parenting Teenagers Hack 1: You’re worth your effort, too. Put on an outfit you feel good in, get the tube of lipstick in ‘your color’, paint your nails. This season of parenthood can beat you down. Whatever helps you keep your chin up is worth it.

Link to my new favorite pants (I got in black and noir red)

When we decorated our home for the holidays this year, it was most satisfying to use only what we have. I’ve really enjoyed collecting festive touches throughout our marriage, and feel like we have about as much as our home can hold now. I want our home to feel like our home, just a little ‘extra’. What I don’t want is to feel overwhelmed by clutter that has to get packed up in a few weeks. For some people, that doesn’t stress them out and I really admire that! Sometimes envy it. But what is really fun for me is using what we have in new ways!

Parenting Teenagers Hack 2: Use interactive games as decor! Our coffee table always has something to do together. Previously, it was a gorgeous marble checkerboard with carved wood game pieces. Now it’s this ring toss game. You wouldn’t believe the amount of impromptu pick-up challenges that happen! Planned family games are a little harder to come by these days, so activities like this out in the open are really fun. They’ll get used!

Ring toss game

When Matt was pulling our Christmas decor boxes out of the attic, he pulled down a big black hefty bag full of pillow covers I forgot I had. He asked if we could get rid of them and I said no. So then I felt like I had to use them, which is how we ended up with pillows in our dining room. Ha! But I love, love, love the cozy, velvety layer they add and the pop of rusty copper orange.

I don’t usually do centerpieces. I find them in the way when we sit down as a family. But I was intrigued this year to make our table feel a little more special from the normal. We’ve always been a family dinner around the table household, but this year has been more challenging to do that with our various schedules. It’s been a real treat to sit down around this table as a family and light the candles around this centerpiece. It’s not in the way, and it’s made family dinners last a little longer I think. And I used some wreaths I’d made a few years ago in this centerpiece rather than on the walls, and I much prefer them used this way!

Parenting Teenagers Hack 3: Even if it's infrequent, making your family dining table feel like a special treat to sit around goes a long way. I’ve noticed our sit-down meals feel like a richer, fuller experience together when we are able to sit around this table. And I have no idea if this is has anything to do with it, but I light the candles every time we sit down to eat.

Pretty tapered candles (I love the colors of these!)

Parenting Teenagers Hack 4: Similar to the interactive table games like the ring toss, don’t stop using the whimsical pieces your kids loved when they were little. Let them experience the nostalgia of seeing those things out; they may not say anything or engage with them as they once did, but it still honors sweet memories they may have.

Wooden JOY train

Parenting Teenagers Hack 5: Claim your bedroom and make it what you need to find rest. Parents of teens get precious little time together. Similar to the idea behind the dining table centerpiece, make your room a special retreat so the time you do get feels like a gift. It doesn’t take much; small touches can be such a joyful addition to a room.

Dried floral bouquet

That’s a wrap! I’ve so missed sitting here and writing to you and hope to make more time for it in 2025! Design has never been a topic I’ve wanted to detach from family life and motherhood, and I love pulling the two together and sharing from that unique perspective.

I wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas and hope your holiday season is truly filled with joy and laughter.

Quick Christmas Tour || And a Giveaway!

Happy Holidays StyleMutts! Did you catch Chelsea’s Pinch of Merriment Home Tour last week? Seeing her home all decked out got me excited to do a quick Christmas tour of our own - plus you’ll get to see some more of our townhouse that I've admittedly neglected to share (even though we moved in the spring). So here’s a peek of our holiday-clad living room. Making room for the tree meant moving the $10 arm chair (oh yes - you read right ;) over by the fireplace.

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Both Caleb and I grew up with candles in the windows this time of year, but apartment living never really seemed conducive to getting them. But our townhouse has finally given us a reason to get some of our own.

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Our tree is always a simple one - some hand made garlands and sentimental family ornaments. And of course our vintage-rug-turned-Christmas-tree-skirt that Chelsea made for me a few years back. (Psssst: if you are looking for cute tree skirts, Chelsea recently compiled this dynamite round up)

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Behind our living room sofa, you can spy some cedar garlands trickling up the bannister.

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And some more around the threshold leading to the kitchen. I like to take apart my garlands smack-dab in the middle and reattach the other end to make a symmetrical frame over whichever entryway I’m decking with boughs.

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If you look closely into the kitchen, you can see our Nativity sitting on the window sill.

 
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For holiday cheer upstairs, we added a simple banner above the bed where we have been enjoying some new favorite finds from Bedsure:

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This luxurious Sherpa blanket in Santa Claus red (how fitting) with it’s ever-so-soft (and reversible!) fluffy sherpa and velvety microfiber flannel.

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And their 3-in-1 pillow - with 3 layers of goose down, memory foam (which you can remove if you want a softer landing), and down alternative. Plus these pillows are treated with anti-bacteria, odor, and dust mite protection!

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In the spirit of the holiday, Bedsure is giving away a blanket and a pillow to two lucky winners!

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Simply visit my Instagram page and look for the giveaway post to find out how to enter. Giveaway runs today only and our TWO winners will be announced tomorrow!

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This concludes my quick Christmas tour - I hope you StyleMutts are remembering to not just get presents, but to be present this bustling season.

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Merry Christmas to all you StyleMutts and to all a good night!

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Cozy Holiday Home Tour

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Hi friends! We're all decked out for this special holiday season and I've been so excited to show you around! First, we have had such a fun time checking out all of the inspiring and lovely decor that you have shared on Instagram and Facebook! Everyone has such a unique style and I just love the personal touches people create in their homes. On that note, design blogger and author, Jennifer Rizzo, has once again kindly opened up her 'blog doors' for all to share their decorated homes for a big ol' holiday 'link' party! This tour is linked there today, among so many beautifully cozy and festive homes. This isn't a voting thing, just a fun way to peek inside other peoples homes. You know you want to. (I totally do!!!) Follow the link below if you'd like to check it out!

We're kind of big on birthdays in our family, blowing up balloons and hanging streamers and banners. It's a lot of fun to decorate our home as a reflection of our celebrating the birthday person. Decorating our home for the holidays is just one of the ways we celebrate Jesus' humble birth. His birth was anticipated for 400 years before He even arrived, and still today, we celebrate. We celebrate the hope that our loving Father sent His children through the birth of this baby. 

May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing,
so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.
Romans 15:13

Alright, here goes! I hope you're comfy and enjoy the 'tour'! I'm so glad you've stopped by. I thought it appropriate to start in the dining room, as this is the one room we always come together as a family most days.

Dining Room

With Fall passing us by so quickly, I wanted to use some Fall-ish elements, like pinecones, to connect the seasons together. I've had them out since October!

I was going to wait until after the holidays to share our newest build, but here it is! Our industrial pipe shelves! These were really fun to design and put together, (and surprisingly easy!), and I'll share all the deets very soon! Styling them for Christmas was a real treat.

Since we've got a decent collection of Christmas décor, accumulated over 8 years of marriage, I didn't buy hardly a thing this year. But this kissing ball? Well that was a no brainer. :)

 While our metal chairs are great for dining with little ones, (super easy to clean), they're a little chilly on the toosh in the winter! I found a really thick faux fur bath rug from HomeGoods on clearance, cut it four ways, and placed quarters over the seats. An inexpensive answer to an icy situation!

Living Room

A few small sprigs of fresh Christmas tree, (grab them from the tree lots!), replace the tea lights I usually keep in these small brass hangers.

I spy a StyleMutt Holiday DIY project!

This magazine tree was really fun to make, (and ridiculously easy)! Love this whimsical take on the Christmas tree.

The cute wooden stag came from my Grandma. It looks very homemade, like something you'd find at a craft fair, and I just love it. Aren't the oldest decorations just the best!

On another note, there are the geo painted coasters I shared from a few weeks ago, (another one of our Holiday DIYs)!

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Master Bed

A few twiggy branches from the backyard bring a little of the outdoors in. The pom-pom garland from last year and some cheery red touches add some festive warmth.

Oh, look at that - another Holiday DIY project! This pom-pom wreath uses the same steps as the pom-pom garland! Learn how to make pom-poms once and you've got a couple easy projects you could try out!

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Front Entrance

The last stop is a quick peek at our front entrance. Our homemade spoon shelf is the perfect spot for hanging coats, while the red toolbox serves as a bench for the little ones to pull their shoes on and off in the winter. The paper wreath is one of my favorite, (and oldest!), DIYs and stays up year round!

I hope you've enjoyed this little holiday tour and please hop over to the Holiday 'House Walk' to see more - so many beautifully decorated homes, all unique and true to their owners. I sure have enjoyed seeing everyone's creativity and personal touches!

Have a wonderful week, friends! Thank you so much for stopping by!

Source: http://www.jenniferrizzo.com/2014/12/holid...