CLICK ON A PIC TO CATCH UP ON RECENT POSTS

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Designer Christmas Decorating Tips

I sure do hope you found some Christmas inspiration on Monday when we toured Caryl's Christmas Shop.  If you missed the tour, you can see it here.

As promised, I'm back today with some great Christmas decorating tips from one of Caryl's designers.  Sue has been a floral designer for 30 years.  Here she generously shares tips on decorating your Christmas tree, creating a tree topper, creating a wreath and creating a garland.

Trees
Do you love a lush, full tree?  Oh my goodness - I do!  These tree decorating tips will help you create that look, but they can really be applied to any style of tree decor that you prefer.


#1. Mix the size of the ornaments on your tree.  Don't use all small or all large.

#2.  As you mix the size of your ornaments, place the larger ones closer to the middle and lower part of the tree.

#3. Don't hang all of your ornaments on the outside of the tree or on the ends of the branches.  Hang some of them toward the interior of the tree.  Large orbs look great sort of pushed into the branches.  This will give your tree depth and interest.  This same "rule" applies to adding lights to your tree.

#4. Use floral wire, pipe cleaners or even the tree branches themselves (if you are decorating an artificial tree), to secure large items onto your tree.

#5. Don't be afraid of using non-traditional colors.  Let your tree reflect who you are, not what you think others expect.

#6. Repeat elements used in your tree topper on the rest of your tree.

Tree Toppers
These tips will help you create a tree topper that you'll be proud of!

#1. If you have a specific item, such as an angel, that you want to use as a tree topper, don't place it on the very top of the tree where it is more difficult to admire.  Instead, bring it down a little.  Wire it to the tree if you need to and add decorative sticks or sprays around/behind it to help draw the eye.

#2. Angels and stars are beautiful and remind us what the season is really all about, but you may also like something a little different.

#3. Here is Sue's tree topper formula for using decorative sticks and sprigs:
~Start by coming down slightly from the very top of tree and place an odd number of thin, spikey sticks around the tree.  Use a minimum of three.
~Next, select sticks that are still spikey in nature, but are a little more full.  Place them in between and a little lower than the first sticks you added.
~Repeat this process, with the sticks/sprigs growing slightly more full with each successive layer.
~Your finished topper should take up roughly 1/5th of the overall height of the tree.
~You should use this formula even when including a larger item as part of your topper.

#4. Create even more interest in your topper by adding additional elements to it.  See the bird and tassels added to this topper?  

#5. Think outside of the box and have fun with your topper!  

Wreaths
These general guidelines from Sue are applicable to most any style of wreath.

#1. Start your wreath with a bow.  Before you add items to your wreath, decide where you want the bow to be when you hang your wreath - to the side, on the bottom or on the top.  Now is also the time to weave ribbon coming from the bow and going around the rest of your wreath, if you so desire.

Bows with long tails are equally appealing.

#2. Create a spray around the bow with the addition of sticks and sprigs.

#3. Next, add whatever items to the wreath that you desire.  The trick is to not make it appear too symmetrical in general.  Always use an odd number of items.

#4. Don't be afraid to make your wreath full and lush.  It will look amazing!

Garlands
Whether outdoors or in, what better way to compliment your Christmas decor than with a garland?

#1. A garland is one place where symmetry is important, unless you are intentionally going for an asymmetrical look.  Start by placing a bow at the center of the garland.  Weave additional ribbon through the length of the garland on both sides of the bow.

#2. Add sticks and sprigs around the bow to help draw the eye.

#3. Add additional elements to the garland by measuring their placement an equal distance from the bow.  Eyeballing is fine - you don't have to pull out a measuring tape!

#4. Create interest by using elements of different dimensions.  Layering is key.

If you aren't into creating your own wreath or garland and don't see a premade one that you adore, no worries!  Sue will create one a custom one just for you - made specifically to your taste.  Decorating your tree or house for Christmas not your bag?   Caryl has you covered there too!  She is a full service shop offering design, installation and take-down services.

Caryl doesn't only have tree decor.  She carries all kinds of cute accessories too!





I think these owls and squirrels are so cute!


The candles atop these jingle bell candle holders look great with Christmas ribbon wrapped around them.
Angels, figurines and nativity scenes.






Remote controlled, battery operated candles.

Stockings and tree skirts.


Over 200 different ribbons.
 

All kinds of gadgets and accessories.


Oh - you'll never guess what else Caryl sells!

Why Christmas trees, of course!  The great thing about purchasing a tree from Caryl is that she services what she sells.  No sending it back or trying to get a refund if there is a problem.  I don't know of any other retailer in my town that does that.

I hope you found lots of inspiration and gleaned some helpful tips today from the posts featuring Caryl's!

By the way - I wasn't compensated in any way for the feature of this great shop.  It is just a favorite place of mine that I wanted to share with all of you!

Linking up here:
Metamorphosis Monday at Between Naps on the Porch
Motivated Monday at Be Colorful
Making the World Cuter Monday at Making the World Cuter
More the Merrier Monday at DIY Home Sweet Home Project
Savvy Homemade Monday at Home Savvy A to Z
Tabletop Tuesday at A Stroll Thru Life
Tutorials and Tips Tuesday at Home Stories A to Z
Wow Us Wednesdays at Savvy Southern Style
It's A Party on Thursday at A Creative Princess
Show and Share on Thursday at Southern Lovely
Open House Party Thursday at No Minimalist Here
Share Your Creations on Thursday at Kristen's Creations
Addicts (not so) Anonymous on Friday at Addicted 2 Decorating
Inspiration Friday at At the Picket Fence
Feathered Nest Friday at French Country Cottage
Potpourri Friday at 2805
Saturday Nite Special at Funky Junk Interiors
Sew Darn Crafty Sunday at http://sewmanyways.blogspot.com/
Sunday Showcase Party at Under the Table and Dreaming  
Pin It

Monday, November 28, 2011

Caryl's Christmas Shop

Hello all you lovlies!  Are you up to your elbows in Christmas decorations?  Are you feeling tired just thinking about all that needs to be done?  Need a little inspiring pick-me-up?  Well, I have just what the doctor ordered!

I'm pleased to introduce you to the lovely and gracious Caryl Cheeseman.


Caryl is the owner of a most wonderful Christmas store called  Caryl's Christmas Shop.  A visit to her store is the unofficial kick off to my Christmas decor planning every year.


The store is wonderfully orgainzed.  Trees and ornaments are grouped together so that you don't have to go hunting all over the store for that ornament you saw on the woodsy themed tree, for example.  And of course, everything on the trees is for sale - they will be picked nearly clean by Christmas.

Grab yourself a cup-a-somethin', sit back and relax, cause I took lots of pictures to share with you.  There is soooo much fabulous inspiration in this store!  I took lots of close-ups of all of the trees so that you could get a better idea of how they're decorated in case you'd like to duplicate any of the looks.

Whimsical red and lime green.







See that table runner?  It's made from interwoven Christmas ribbon.

I just know that some of you could diy this!

Caryl has had the Christmas shop for 22 years.  Trust me, this lady and her staff know their stuff!  It is a pool and spa store year round, but come August 1st, the transformation begins!  By the time that October 1st rolls around, it is filled to the gills with everything Christmas.

Woodsy theme







Early in the season, Caryl hosts a wonderful, very popular, by invitation only, open house.  Everyone who attends is given a $20 gift certificate that can be used toward anything in the store!  Sign up here to receive your invitation to the next open house.

Purple and silver.





 Purple looks wonderful with lime green!


Caryl's is not a repeat of what you'll see in every other Christmas shop.  She works hard to offer unique, beautiful, top quality items.

Blue and silver.





Caryl's staff is so talented and willing to share their knowledge with you.  In addition to the open house, free seminars and classes are offered.  This year there has been a class on "How to Make a Unique Tree Topper" and "How to Make a Mesh Wreath".

Classical


I love this urn wired to the tree.  The candle is battery operated and remote controlled.










Red, green and gold.





Can you see the reindeer?





Right now, everything in the store is 30% off!  If you see anything here that you like, Caryl will happily ship it to you.  You can contact her here.

Snowman theme





I love the decorations spilling out of this top hat.



Sign up here to get added to Caryl's email list.  In addition to receiving an invitation to the open house, it's where you'll get weekly updates on classes being offered and the current specials.

Blue and gold.
 







Victorian






There is so much more to show you in this wonderful store!

Be sure to come back on Wednesday when I'll share tips from Caryl's designers on decorating your tree, creating your own tree topper and creating wreaths and garlands that you'll love.


I'll be sharing all this lovely inspiration at these parties:


Metamorphosis Monday at Between Naps on the Porch
Motivated Monday at Be Colorful
Making the World Cuter Monday at Making the World Cuter
More the Merrier Monday at DIY Home Sweet Home Project
Savvy Homemade Monday at Home Savvy A to Z
Tabletop Tuesday at A Stroll Thru Life
Tutorials and Tips Tuesday at Home Stories A to Z
Wow Us Wednesdays at Savvy Southern Style
It's A Party on Thursday at A Creative Princess
Show and Share on Thursday at Southern Lovely
Open House Party Thursday at No Minimalist Here
Share Your Creations on Thursday at Kristen's Creations
Addicts (not so) Anonymous on Friday at Addicted 2 Decorating
Inspiration Friday at At the Picket Fence
Feathered Nest Friday at French Country Cottage
Potpourri Friday at 2805
Saturday Nite Special at Funky Junk Interiors
Sew Darn Crafty Sunday at http://sewmanyways.blogspot.com/
Sunday Showcase Party at Under the Table and Dreaming


Pin It