I hope you all had a very merry Christmas this week! Christmas is my favorite time of year, so even though it's technically over, I'm posting pictures of our holiday decorating to hold on just a liiiiitle bit longer. :-)
I waited until the last minute (i.e., right before we left for the holidays) to take these pictures-- we had days of clouds and/or rain, so I was waiting on the sun to finally come out. But by the time it did, I didn't have time to take a picture of our tree at night. It's painfully obvious in the daylight that we need a new Christmas tree. The tree has been around as long as Mr. GI has; we inherited it from his mom during our first Christmas together. It's a fake tree, but it has real bark on the trunk which makes it difficult to tell that it's fake. But it's been losing more of its needles than a real tree, so it's gotten pretty bare.
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Friday, December 28, 2012
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Christmas Crafts
Merry Christmas! It's tough blogging about Christmas gifts because I don't want to give anything away to my family... so instead, here are the gifts I made last year!
Felt snowflake ornaments
I pinned a tutorial for felt ornaments courtesy of Purl Bee and thought I'd try it for my family gifts. Besides a few mechanical problems (don't we all have love-hate relationships with our sewing machine?) it all turned out well. The instructions were easy to follow and I got the fabric on a super sale on Black Friday from JoAnn's Fabrics. Win!
Felt snowflake ornaments
I pinned a tutorial for felt ornaments courtesy of Purl Bee and thought I'd try it for my family gifts. Besides a few mechanical problems (don't we all have love-hate relationships with our sewing machine?) it all turned out well. The instructions were easy to follow and I got the fabric on a super sale on Black Friday from JoAnn's Fabrics. Win!
Thursday, July 12, 2012
The 12th of July
...or, if I had posted this when I intended, the 4th of July! I thought I'd share our Independence Day decorations in case you're looking for future inspiration. I actually plan to keep these up for most of the summer since I'm enjoying them so much. The only money I spent on any of this decor was $2.50 for the little flags (which we intended to take to our local fireworks but forgot at home!). Other than that, I didn't spend a dime on this project. I just walked around the house collecting anything that fit the look I was going for. In this case: red, white, and blue.
First up, our cookout table setting. We had a few folks over to eat brats (totally un-American, I know), corn on the cob, and apple pie (definitely American), among other tasty things.
First up, our cookout table setting. We had a few folks over to eat brats (totally un-American, I know), corn on the cob, and apple pie (definitely American), among other tasty things.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
We Wish You a Merry Christmas!
I'm taking a few weeks off to enjoy family time and the holiday season. In the meantime, what are your plans for Christmas? We have a ton of family, so our holidays are usually travel-filled. Do you already have your decorations up? Any lights up outside? Here's one of our favorite area houses. The folks who run the Bluelights house, as it's called, ask everyone who stops by to donate to Toys for Tots. If you can believe it, there are 100,000 (mostly LED) lights on the house, lit from sundown to midnight every night. Wonder if they ever get any sleep!
Bluelights this year (www.bluelights.org) |
We put up outdoor lights our first Christmas here, but since then haven't had the energy to do it again. Certainly not as much energy as these folks have! If you're ever in the area, definitely check out this house and remember to bring a toy to donate. They mention on the website that donations are down this year, so Mr. GI and I plan to donate.
Thanks for reading this year! It's been so much fun for me to have a
creative outlet for our projects, and I'm happy to have a little
audience. :-) Happy holidays, and see you again in 2012!
Thursday, December 8, 2011
A Merry Little Christmas, Part II
I showed you last week how we decked the front halls, so here's a little bit of the Christmas we have spread throughout the house. I don't go too crazy (I hear there are some people who put a Christmas tree in every room!), but I like to have little reminders of the holidays no matter which room I'm in.
I love this sparkly golden tree sitting on our bar.
I love this sparkly golden tree sitting on our bar.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
A Merry Little Christmas, Part I
I should admit at the outset that I. LOVE. CHRISTMAS. The stretch between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day is by far my favorite time of year because just about everyone gets on board with the holiday spirit. Decorations pop up everywhere, whether it's snowflakes, Santas, nativity scenes, or menorahs. I seriously can't get enough of it. There are plenty of other holidays in the year (Mr. Great Indoors' favorite is Halloween), but there's no other time of the year as unified as this one. There's a happy vibe around, perfect strangers greeting each other with "Happy Holidays," and holiday music on the radio. How can you NOT love that?! (However, I am of the opinion that the Christmas season doesn't officially start until Santa comes through the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade.... so it irritates me a little bit when I walk into a store BEFORE HALLOWEEN and hear Christmas music. But to each his own.)
All that said, it shouldn't be surprising that at the first chance I got I slapped up our Christmas decorations. Mr. GI and I got back from Thanksgiving on Saturday afternoon, and by the time it got dark I was hauling our red and green totes out of the attic. Accompanied by "It's a Wonderful Life" on the TV (does anybody else miss that movie coming on directly after the T-Day parade? silly dog show...), I had 98% of the decorations up by the time Mr. Great Indoors came out of hiding by bedtime. Here's a peek at Christmas in the Great Indoors this year!
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