Easy Christmas Kitchen Window Garland
by
Dawn @ Creative Cain Cabin
(IC: blogger)
Fast and Easy Holiday Decor http://creativecaincabin.com/2014/12/easy-kitchen-window-christmas-garland/
I had a few spare minutes Friday morning so I decided to head to the basement and grab my 3 favorite artificial pine trees. I purchased them at Michaels years ago and they’re still a favorite for me at Christmas time. They’re also an easy way to decorate, they came with the burlap sacks around the bottom so all I do every year is add ribbon around them to match the color theme I am using that year. This year I am using turquoise, rust, chocolate brown, and blush (you can see the tree done in those colors here.) The only other thing I did was add ribbon to a few blush colored ornaments and tied them to the curtain rod. I decided to keep with the rustic, natural element theme I was going with this year and opted for no additional trinkets on the trees.
Here’s some details on the kitchen: the light fixture is an exterior barn light that I painted with oil rubbed bronze spray paint, the countertops are black concrete with exposed aggregate, and the sink is an undermount black silgranite, the window sills are 8 inches deep. I love them for decorating purposes.
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Published December 18th, 2014 9:00 AM
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Noirin Mcbrien on Dec 19, 2014Beautiful simplicity!
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Nancy on Dec 14, 2021
Absolutely love this!! My ledge is smaller than yours, but I’ve bought several little faux trees from Target this year that were $5 each, and $9 for three, etc.
Target did not disappoint with these inexpensive little trees! I’m in love with all of them! I don’t have room for a large Christmas tree 🎄so I have several decorative settings of small trees of all sizes! I think it might be better than having a big bulky tree for me!
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