Christmas Extravaganza Blog Hop and Link Party

What a fun series with so much holiday inspiration! 

Christmas Extravaganza Collage 

Here’s a quick recap: 
Easy Four Ingredient Snowball Cookies from Yellow Bliss Roadsnowball cookies Yellow Bliss Road

Holiday Napkin Apron from Jojo & EloiseWorldMarket-holiday-dinner-napkin-Aprons-jojoandeloise.com_

DIY Eyelash Yarn Christmas Trees from A Place for Useyelash yarn trees - A Place for Us

Yarn Candy Canes from Lolly Janeyarn-candy-cane-decor - Lolly Jane

Chocolate & Peppermint Crispy Rice Treats from Ella ClaireChristmas Peppermint Crispy Rice Treats - Ella Claire Inspired

Tinsel Ornament Tree from DIY ShowoffDIY tinsel ornament tree tutorial

Sequin Ornaments from Fox Hollow Cottagesequin ornaments - Fox Hollow Cottage

Fuzzy Christmas Trees from Two Twenty Onefuzzy-christmas-tree-cones Two Twenty One

15 Christmas Decorating Ideas from Town & Country LivingTCL-Christmas-Decorating-Ideas

Pom Pom Snowball Wreath from My Uncommon Slice of Suburbiasnowball pom pom wreath - My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia

Christmas Craft Round Up from Debbiedoos12 craft projects - DebbieDoos

DIY Boxwood Napkin Rings from French Country Cottageboxwood napkin rings - French Country Cottage

Rustic Glam & Blue Christmas Tree from Setting For FourRustic Glam & Blue Christmas Tree Decor - Setting for Four

Easy Dollar Tree Wreaths from Domestically SpeakingChristmas dollar tree wreath Domestically Speaking

Frosted Pear Ornament from Sand & SisalFrosted-Pear-Ornaments-Sandandsisal.com_

Mint Chocolate Cream Torte from Cupcakes and CrinolineChocolate-Mint-Cream-Torte Cupcakes and Crinoline

Now it’s your turn! 



Melinda’s Christmas Tree

Melinda's Christmas Tree

DIY Tinsel Ornament Tree Christmas Decoration

With a Merry & Bright theme going on in the family room, I needed a colorful Christmas decoration to add to my existing decorative accents which is what inspired this tinsel ornament tree tutorial. This tutorial is a part of the fun Christmas Extravaganza Blog Hop! More fun holiday links below!DIY tinsel ornament tree tutorial 

What I used:tinsel ornament tree materials

  • cardboard cone
  • tinsel garland
  • optional: ornaments (I used three different sizes)
  • hot glue/gun

DIY tinsel ornament tree craft tutorial

Tutorial:

Starting at the top,  add a dab of hot glue near the pointy end of the cardboard cone and attach one end of the tinsel garland.

Wrap the cardboard cone. Pull garland tight for a fuller look or just enough to cover the cone…it’s up to you! I pulled mine tighter and used the entire string of tinsel garland.

Secure the end of the tinsel garland to the cardboard cone with a touch of hot glue.

You could be finished at this step if you like the look! Or use hot glue to add in ornaments (I removed the metal hangers). 

Remove the metal hanger from a favorite ornament, add a dab of hot glue and attach to the top of the tree. tinsel ornament Christmas tree instructions

All done…definitely “merry & bright” AND easy!

DIY ornament tinsel tree tutorialHappy! Right? colorful Christmas

 

Family Room Makeover

Christmas Home Tour

See more Christmas crafts, decorating, DIY and recipes at the Christmas Extravaganza Blog Hop…

Christmas Exravaganza Blog Hop and Linky Party Graphic

Christmas Extravaganza Schedule

Mint Chocolate Cream Torte from Cupcakes and Crinoline

Easy Four Ingredient Snowball Cookies from Yellow Bliss Road

Holiday Napkin Apron from Jojo & Eloise

DIY Eyelash Yarn Christmas Trees from A Place for Us

Yarn Candy Canes from Lolly Jane

Chocolate & Peppermint Crispy Rice Treats from Ella Claire

Tinsel Ornament Tree from DIY Showoff

Sequin Ornaments from Fox Hollow Cottage

Fuzzy Christmas Trees from Two Twenty One

15 Christmas Decorating Ideas from Town & Country Living

Pom Pom Snowball Wreath from My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia

Christmas Craft Round Up from Debbiedoos

DIY Boxwood Napkin Rings from French Country Cottage

Rustic Glam & Blue Christmas Tree from Setting For Four

Easy Dollar Tree Wreaths from Domestically Speaking

Frosted Pear Ornament from Sand & Sisal

Friday – it’s your turn! Link up your fun Christmas ideas!

Elaine’s Christmas tree for the Christmas Tree Party & Contest

Elaine's Christmas Tree

Decorating French Doors for Christmas – Part 1

This year with the real life home tour, I wanted to decorate the patio French doors with some fresh greenery to welcome the ‘holiday home tourists’ first thing before even walking in the door.Christmas porchI’ve added a few fresh greenery sprigs from our own mix of pine trees in the backyard to fake garlands, wreaths and centerpieces in the past (note: holly is scratchy business…ouch!). So having a selection of wreaths and garlands delivered right to my door from Lynch Creek Farm was such a great idea…less work, less stress AND gorgeous wreaths and garland. My order arrived right on time.Lynch Creek Farm DeliveryThey’re so full and smell so good! These are a great gift idea too!Lynch Creek WreathHere is the selection from Lynch Creek Wreaths that I started with:

Lynch Creek Farm

  1. Mixed Garland – A lush full garland combining the fragrant scent of fresh cut Western red and incense cedar with sweet-scented white pine. 
  2. Mixed Holly Wreaths – a mix or aromatic noble fir, incense cedar and juniper with accents of holly, pinecones and red velveteen bow. I swapped out the bow for a sheer gold one. Lynch Creek Farm Holly Wreath
  3. Traditional Wreaths with designer snowbound bows – overflowing with noble fir, juniper and incense cedar, topped off with ponderosa pine cones and your option of a designer hand-tied bow.Lynch Creek Traditional Wreath

Don’t you just love love the teeny-tiny twinkle lights? I also added an assortment of mixed metallic shatter proof ornaments, snowflakes, etc., some I had on hand, a few purchased from a dollar store or on sale.fresh pine garland and gold birdfresh pine garland and gold featherfresh pine garland and gold keygarland and ornamentsI attached the garland to the door trim using ‘s’ hooks. Wreaths are hung using over-the-door wreath hangers because they’re on the heavy side. The mixed metallic ornament clusters are secured using floral wire. Christmas door decorIsn’t the result so beautiful, lush and festive? Trust me, it smells as good as it looks too! Lynch Creek Farm WreathsI’ll be back to share another pretty detail I’m adding to doors for Christmas. Can’t wait to show you!

*Disclaimer: I received the fresh holiday greenery shown above from Lynch Creek Wreaths in exchange for my review. As always: opinion, experience, photos are my own. I only share items I truly love and think you’ll love too!

Patricia’s Christmas Tree

Patricia's Christmas Tree