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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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!
The dining table is simple with a glass bowl containing faux snowballs.
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.
The dining room shelves are full of photos of my kids playing in the snow throughout the years.
I saved their small hats, scarves and gloves and tuck them inside of my cake domes.
I also have a pair of boots from each of them - so cute!
These faux snowballs I made myself by gluing fake snow to white foam balls.
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.
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.
In the family room I have a another bowl of faux snowballs, this time fabric, and a framed printable.
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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What sweet winter decor. I love how you are treasuring your children's hats and mittens.
ReplyDeleteThat and their photos are my favorite!
DeleteWhat pretty decorations. I never know what decor to use after Christmas. What lovely ideas.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kim!
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