07 December 2010

Twelve Blogs Of Christmas Day 7

Hello everyone. I have sort of a non-guest blogger today ;P This busy lady wasn't able to formally join us this year so I am blogging some of her beautiful decor on her behalf. Shelley at House of Smiths has an amazing home. Every corner I turn while flipping pages of her blog, I swoon.  She has a very refreshing sense of style that you will see here.  Stop by her blog and leave a comment if you like what you see!

I've seen a few homes with the white, silver, blue's and green's this year.  I'll be honest.  I've never been a fan of blue's for Christmas.  But after seeing some very talented decorations with those colors this year, I am slowly becoming a huge fan!

I am amazed how she adds just the right amount of texture to break up the whites and silvers.  The branches in the pitcher and the pom poms on the candle sticks.  Absolutely stunning. 

I already decorate with white and silver.  The blue/green tones just add that crisp wintry feel for me.  How about this great idea?  Little stick on rhinestones.  Oh my gosh, I could stick these all over my house!  Don't they add the perfect embellishment?  And they make these earthy textures glimmer a bit.

I just love the subway art I see everywhere.  I live in a rental right now so painting and bead board are not in the cards for me right now.  I have to add life to the house in other ways and I adore subway art.  There are those awesome pom poms again.  It's a good thing I exert a certain amount of control or my entire house would be covered in rhinestones, slip covers and pom poms lol.
Lastly I found this darling sign that I fully intend on duplicating for the entry to my kitchen...  You can see it here in this post... 


If you liked what you saw today be sure to stop by House of Smiths and thank Shelly for letting us show off her beautiful decorations.

~Sommer~

1 comments:

Angie said...

Gorgeous!!! I really LOVE the shelf ;) On my way to check out her blog now!!

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