Friday, January 10, 2025

Winter Decor

January Decorating

Welcome to January and Happy New Year!  Today I'm sharing how I decorate for the winter season once Christmas has passed:


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January Decorating

At my desk are a couple of faux potted evergreen branches in milk glass containers that I made like this.  Also is a jar of faux white poinsettias.  These were used for a baby shower party for one of my babies over 10 years ago!



January Decorating

The dining table is simple with a glass bowl containing faux snowballs.



January Decorating

I found these at the thrift store, but they should be pretty simple to replicate - they are smooth foam balls painted in cream paint with a bit of iridescent glitter on top.



January Decorating

The dining room shelves are full of photos of my kids playing in the snow throughout the years.



January Decorating
January Decorating

I saved their small hats, scarves and gloves and tuck them inside of my cake domes.



January Decorating
January Decorating

I also have a pair of boots from each of them - so cute!



January Decorating

These faux snowballs I made myself by gluing fake snow to white foam balls.



January Decorating
January Decorating

Both of my children brought home paper snowflakes from art class throughout the years.  I framed them with a beige backdrop and display them on the kitchen counter.

January Decorating

In another corner of the kitchen I have a snowflake printable, a ceramic cupcake (Kohls) and a few jars of faux snow/ snowballs and ice.   The faux snow is the same shredded plastic snow that I used for my dining room snowballs, the ice is plastic table top scatter and the snowballs are just tiny white puff balls used in crafting.



January Decorating

In the family room I have a another bowl of faux snowballs, this time fabric, and a framed printable.
You can read how I made these snowballs here and you can find the snowball printable here.

And that's my winter decor!

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I hope you enjoyed this decor post, thanks for stopping by!
-Jennifer

© Studio 27 by Jennifer Adams 2025


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4 comments:

  1. What sweet winter decor. I love how you are treasuring your children's hats and mittens.

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  2. What pretty decorations. I never know what decor to use after Christmas. What lovely ideas.

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