Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts

Thursday, December 21, 2017

Are you excited about Christmas dinner? Here is festive table decor inspiration. We like to keep it simple and use natural looking or actually natural decorations. 









Christmas Dining Table Decor

Thursday, December 14, 2017

Christmas Christmas Christmas...is almost here! Still looking for some extra bits and pieces to decorate your house or festive presents for friends? IKEA has been helpful so many times, and this time of the year is not an exception. Here are some Christmasy gems that are hard not to fall in love with.

A bit of lights, Christmass tree toys, plants and, of course, candles!







IKEA Christmas Decorations To Fall in Love With

Thursday, November 30, 2017

It is December!!! So now we can officially talk about Christmas! Today we have put a Christmas tree in the office and being big fans of Scandi we would like to share with you some tips and ideas on how to decorate your house for Christmas in a Scandinavian style.

Image : Amara

Scandinavian style is all about minimal and natural and whites. Imagine being in the snowy forest in Finland or Sweden. What do you see? Greens, whites, blues... Those are the main colours to work with. In general, everything that looks natural, like it was just taken from this imaginary forest of ours will work perfectly.

Creating heartwarming decorations out of white candles, forest greens, pine cones, cinnamon sticks will create a perfect Scandi Christmasy feel.



Using tree branches variously whether, for the wreaths, table or wall decor will bring your house closer to nature.

Image: OaxacaBorn


Christmas tree decorations could be in white, greys and blues tones.

Images: WhiteCompany

We have got our Christmas decorations from Amara Hideaway Collection, which is all about this Scandinavian Christmas feel. 


And we almost got those from Amara. Just see how lovely they are...




Might get some of those for my house or for some presents. Have you bought your Christmas decorations yet? If no, you know where you can start looking :)

Happy December!


How to decorate for Christmas in a Scandi style

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

31st of December is my favourite Day in the whole year. I still believe in magic and that all wishes which were made during this night and especially at the focal point of midnight will come true. We want to wish you all an amazing New Year Ahead!!! Love, be loved, create and inspire!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!









New Years Eve

Sunday, December 29, 2013

I love this period of time...Christmas rush is over, but you still have New Years Eve to celebrate. It is a perfect time for winter holidays. Go skiing or ice skating, play snow balls, enjoy winter, be marry and white ;)








My White Christmas Holidays

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Boxing Day is a holiday celebrated in Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and other Commonwealth countries. Boxing Day originated in the middle of the nineteenth century in England under Queen Victoria. Celebration includes spending time with your family and close friends with a lot of food, fun and presents. Boxing Day menu could include Turkey from the day before, served with potato vegetables and different trimming.

Boxing Day is called so because of the custom on that day for tradesmen to collect their Christmas boxes or gifts in return for good and reliable service. The tradition of celebrating Boxing Day includes giving money and gifts to charities or people in need.

Nowadays, Boxing Day is all about presents and shopping. While government buildings and small business are closed, the shopping malls are filled with people trying to get a bargain.

There is also an interesting Boxing Day charity event called The Boxing Day Dip. During this event people in fancy dress swim in the sea. Fancy dips are taking place in several places around Europe, but the largest is held by the Lions Club of Sunderland, England. Participants are expected to wear fancy dress and jump into the North Sea.

Have a Great Boxing Day ;)




Boxing Day

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

The day is finally here! Wishing our readers the most wonderful holidays and a peaceful Christmas full of family, friends and joy.







MERRY CHRISTMAS!