christmas decor

Here comes… well first, Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Get your holiday decor at a better price this Christmas by taking advantage of all the upcoming online sales. Below are a handful of my favorite pieces of Christmas decor… Simply click the pic to be taken to each piece directly.

Maisonette Merry Christmas Fringe Garland

West Elm Faux Metallic Magnolia Wreath

Maisonette Pleated Tree, Set of 3

West Elm Disco Ball Ornaments

Maisonette Hand Felted Wool Christmas Stocking

West Elm Jingle Bell Garland

Crate & Barrel Red and Green LED Globe String Lights

eco-friendly holiday alternatives

In a year already full of so much waste, here are some excellent eco-friendly substitutes for those holiday items that you can’t do without…

Recyclable Wrapping Paper  from Wrappily, $10: While this may come as a surprise,  most wrapping paper is actually non-recyclable. This super-cute, double-sided, fully recyclable wrapping paper is even made from recycled newspaper. Wrappily has prin…

Recyclable Wrapping Paper from Wrappily, $10: While this may come as a surprise, most wrapping paper is actually non-recyclable. This super-cute, double-sided, fully recyclable wrapping paper is even made from recycled newspaper. Wrappily has prints so cute that doing your part doesn’t have to come with any sacrifices.

Felt Monogram Ornaments from Anthropologie, $7: A colorful and cute substitute for plastic ornaments. These mixed with some wooden or glass ornaments will leave your tree looking merry and bright!

Felt Monogram Ornaments from Anthropologie, $7: A colorful and cute substitute for plastic ornaments. These mixed with some wooden or glass ornaments will leave your tree looking merry and bright!

Recyclable Eco Christmas Crackers from Etsy, $3: These crackers are plastic free and come in a DIY kit so you have the option to fill them yourself.

Recyclable Eco Christmas Crackers from Etsy, $3: These crackers are plastic free and come in a DIY kit so you have the option to fill them yourself.

Plant Based Eco-Glitter from CultureHustle, $26: If you have little ones,  we’d imagine there will be lots of crafting this holiday season. So don’t use plastic glitter when you can use an eco-friendly alternative.

Plant Based Eco-Glitter from CultureHustle, $26: If you have little ones, we’d imagine there will be lots of crafting this holiday season. So don’t use plastic glitter when you can use an eco-friendly alternative.

diy holiday edition

DIY can sometimes look, well, DIY. However, we found this super pretty and fun DIY from Monika Hibbs called the Holiday Paper Garland that will help get you and your home in the Christmas spirit. If you’re the type of person (like me) that hates the mess and constant clean-up of real garlands - and you don’t like the cheap look of a lot of fake ones - then this is the perfect DIY for you! It’s simple, tasteful and can be a great way to get crafty with your younger ones. Click here for full the tutorial.