Woodsy Glam + Succulent Christmas

Teryn Yancey
by Teryn Yancey
I am so excited to be joining in all fun and blog hop hosted by Hometalk.com and CountryLiving.com!
I used rich gold tones, bulap, wintery whites and splashes of red to keep the woodsy feel alive in my home. I hope you enjoy a glimpse into my home as much as I loved decorating it. I didn't want to go over the top this year. Just simple and mostly neutral because that's what makes me happy!
I moved into my new home two and half months ago and this is my very first Christmas in my brand new house! It's very exciting for me and I'm beyond thrilled to start decorating with a clean slate.


I started adding a few things little by little and now it's time for Christmas decor! Today, I'm sharing with you my little Christmas home tour!


I chose to decorate with woodsy rustic elements mixed with glam and succulents. Who would've thought that succulents can pair so well with Christmas decor?
I hope you enjoyed a glimpse of my home! You can hop on over to my blog and check out a few more pictures of my tree and then check out all of the other blogs!
Teryn Yancey
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  • Tina Tina on Dec 10, 2015
    Where did you get your couch?? Love it!!! What's the brand name? Love ur blog, signed up; look forward to seeing MORE!! Thanks,Tina
  • Superbee Superbee on Dec 10, 2015
    What a beautiful dresser! Did you do it or is that the original color? It really lends itself to any decor, any season. Your woodsy elements etc., are also beautiful. Congrats on a new house. Have fun!
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  • Betty Geist Betty Geist on Dec 21, 2015
    Thank you Teryn Going to try it next year I bet it won't come out as pretty as yours
  • Betty Geist Betty Geist on Dec 21, 2015
    Just went to your link I would never guess on how you done it :) I'm going to have fun doing this.Thanks again and I join your web site too :)
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