
"I base my color palette off the stained glass windows in my 1928 home: teals and greens with hits of gold. This means my holiday decorations match my everyday decor, so the whole look is cohesive and feels like me. It's also easier to shop and craft for the holidays this way. Sticking to a palette narrows down your options and means that anything you buy from year to year will work together."
"Cut your evergreen branches and greenery to your desired lengths and fullness to create multiple bundles. Secure each bundle with floral wire. Start attaching the greenery bundles around the wreath with wire. Repeat until the entire wreath is covered, making sure to secure any loose ends with more wire. Decide where you want to add your premade velvet bows. Attach each bow to the wreath with wire. Repeat with the rest of the bows."
Decorating emphasizes vintage vibes and an intentional color palette inspired by stained glass windows in a 1928 home: teals and greens with hits of gold. Matching holiday decorations to everyday decor creates a cohesive look and simplifies shopping and crafting by narrowing options. A bow wreath can be made by wiring greenery bundles around a wreath form, adding premade velvet bows, and creating a hanging loop. Damage-free Command™ Brand hooks allow secure placement on various surfaces, including outdoor entry siding, after wiping the area with rubbing alcohol. The hooks hold throughout the season and remove cleanly afterward.
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