Hello everybody!
Christmas is just round the corner, and the year will be over very soon! It's amazing how time flies, and it has been a very busy year for us too! I love decorating for Christmas! I don't know about you guys, but I do so love a white Christmas! It makes everything so much more festive and makes me so nostalgic! Winter is officially here for us, and it has been snowing constantly in this neck of the woods:
I have been busy getting the house ready for the holidays and I am loving it! Our kitchen is the one place where friends and family love hanging out the most, and therefore the most decorated part of the house, besides the living and dining area, of course. I love using dried orange slices and evergreen sprigs to make my own garlands for decking the doors and windows of our house:
To make this pretty garland, I cut the orange slices into one inch thick slices, sprinkled them with some confectioner's sugar, and baked them at 200 degree on a non-stick baking sheet (single layer) for about two and half hours. Flipped the slices and checked once in a while to ensure both the sides are evenly dried. Baked until the orange slices were translucent! It's quite fool-proof, easy, and looks very pretty when it is strung with jute twine into a garland:
In between the slices I also hung some evergreen sprigs collected from my backyard for some holiday cheer:
And, at each end of the garland I added these cute burlap banners found at Jo-Ann craft store:
Don't they look so pretty next to the orange slices?
I love how it looks in my kitchen window:
Decorating window sills with holiday accents is so much fun! Especially decorating them with holiday candles:
This holiday tree from Big Lots ($4) graces a cute white Ikea pot:
A galvanized tin bucket painted white is filled with pine cones with a red cardinal sitting atop the cones:
I don't know what is it about red cardinals, but I simply loveee using them as accents in Christmas decor:
They look adorable in any vignette:
I bought a pack of six of these red cardinals for $6 (60% off holiday sale) from the craft store, and I am having so much fun playing with them:
The French script has been applied on the galvanized bucket with rubber stamp:
The glass soda bottles has been recycled as candle holders:
I love how the red candles contrasts against the white window:
Evergreen sprigs, small pine cones, and red berry pics make pretty tags around the bottles:
I love it when all the elements of a vignette come together to make a pretty statement. I like how the kitchen window sill looks especially when it snows outside and the holiday accents inside bring instant warmth and cheer:
I am so glad you stopped by for a visit! Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas, and a very happy, safe, and wonderful holiday season from my home to yours!
My heartfelt thanks to these gracious hostesses for showcasing my French Country Bathroom in their wonderful weekly parties. If you are looking for inspiring home decor projects, holiday inspiration, or delicious recipes, do pay them a visit or simply join their fun weekly parties to share your own creativity along with many other like minded people.
Thank you, ladies! You make me smile!
~Hugs, Poppy~
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Very unique. I love the red bird and the red candles in the glass bottles. Very nice! Your kitchen looks lovely.
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Beautiful vignette in your kitchen window sill, I love it! Love the bottles, I'm gonna try it and see how I do, lol! The orange garland is fun too. Have a happy 2nd. advent week.
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Poppy, I love your dried orange garland! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
I love this, the orange garland is just the cutest idea and the cardinals are so pretty. You did an amazing job with this window. Thanks tons for linking to Inspire Me. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteI love how you decorated your kitchen window. It's so pretty.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty...love that garland!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE LOVE your cardinals and orange slices. This is the first year I haven't dried some. I never thought to sprinkle them with powdered sugar. Thanks for the tip. Love your vignettes. They're so fresh and pretty.
ReplyDeleteWhat a bright pretty kitchen you have, Poppy I love all your colorful red Christmas touches, but I am really taken with that garland! How unique and pretty. I have to pin and make! :) Kim
ReplyDeleteLove your decor and especially the orange garland...Enticing for the real birds outside to want to come in your warm and cozy kitchen! :)
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Judy
What a gorgeous banner.
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ReplyDeleteDoing dishes must be so much more cheerful being at your pretty window. The garland is wonderful and the touches on the window ledge are just perfect. What an inspiration.
Your kitchen window decor is so sweet. I love the orange slice garland and the burlap words. I pinned some of your photos for the bucket with greenery and pinecones. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteEverything is super-cute and cozy, like a trip down memory lane at my grandparent's fairy tale cottage! I love how you chose to decorate with natural elements :)
ReplyDeleteLove your kitchen - it's so festive and I love the red accents. Bet the kitchen smells so good with the orange on your garland.
ReplyDeleteHave a terrific weekend.
Mary
Beautiful! And I be that orange smells amazing. I'm hosting a giveaway for a beautiful chandelier that you should enter! http://homecomingmn.blogspot.com/2013/12/master-bedroom-reveal-and-chandelier.html
ReplyDeleteBeautiful vignette in your kitchen, love the colors!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty orange garland. I bet your house smelled good when you were baking the oranges.
ReplyDeleteOh Poppy, every year I think that I want to make an orange slice garland or decorate oranges with cloves and every year I forget. lol! I love the smell! Your garland looks so darling draped across the window and I love your candles in the bottles. Sugar and Spice wonderful for sure!
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hugs,
Jann
Hello Poppy! What beautiful Christmas decorations! I really enjoyed the orange slices ... wonderful! Thanks for showing the decorations of your kitchen! A good weekend for you! hugs, Manuela
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All you decorations look awesome. I bet your kitchen smells wonderful with the orange garland. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi, Poppy! Love your decorating style! I'm like you, as I love the natural greenery and pop of red for Christmas decor. What a great idea for a garland, too! I bet the orange aroma is wonderful! Following you on Bloglovin'!
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Poppy, your post is just beautiful! I too love cardinals although I have never seen one here on PEI. Your orange garland is wonderful and I like the greenery you added to it. Thanks for the recipe for making the slices and thank you for sharing your lovely post at my HOME.
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Sandi
Poppy, just wanted to stop by and let you know your post was featured today at Our Home Away From Home. Have a good weekend!
ReplyDeleteI had to PIN your creativity....Love it!
ReplyDeleteAll your decorations are so very pretty! The orange garland with the signs, the bottle candle holders, the cardinal... I love it all, just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love your garland and the smell in your kitchen must be divine.
ReplyDeleteYour kitchen sink area is just beautiful and so cheerful! I really like the orange slice swag. I'm thinking a bowl of those with some rosemary sprigs would be a great calming decor item after the holidays. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeletePoppy this is absolutely marvelous - I love your dried oranges and the birds - perfect! I will be featuring your post in this week's Home and Garden Thursday,
ReplyDeleteKathy
So pretty!
ReplyDeleteSherry
I love your simple decorations for the window! The orange slice garland is perfect!! Great light for your pictures as well! Merry Christmas and I hope you will stop by the country sometime :)
ReplyDeleteIt's so pretty.
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