Nice inspo. If you can’t buy decorations this year, bring some greens into your home, wherever it might be. You can also string up old Christmas cards for color.
That's very sad. I live in a small town in Texas. My packages can sit out over the weekend while I'm away. My brand new lawn mower is untouched. Extremely small crime rate. Where do you live?
Do you have any suggestions for when your color pallet in your living room is very not Christmassy to begin with, but you want it to be? I have a lime green rocking chair (so not very easy to switch out) and a lot of yellow. I love it in the spring and summer, but it's not cozy enough in the fall and winter. I know people have all sorts of weird color combos for Christmas, like I've seen pink Christmases and frosty blue Christmas etc... but I like the classic red and green. Any tips?
You might try pulling some colors from your room and putting them up on the tree. Maybe in the form of yellow bows, or homemade ornaments featuring yellow cloth or ribbon (Not enough to overpower the tree, but just enough to tie it in). Depending on how dark the chair is, putting green directly on the tree might be tricky. But you can place a few presents under the tree wrapped with a paper or ribbon to make the chair stand out a bit less. Solid-color throws can be a bit polarizing to the eye, but a plaid throw featuring some soft, Winter colors may also help take the edge off the lime green. Likewise, putting balsam garland on banisters and a centrally located centerpiece will help pull the bold reds and greens from the tree to the rest of the space. Christmas cactuses and mistletoe can also help pull those Christmas colors in. Hope this helps! ^bs
He's wearing the L.L.BeanIe, Wide Cuff, which can be viewed here: www.llbean.com/llb/shop/126130? Unfortunately, the color he's wearing is no longer offered. ^cs
My husband wants to do a traditional red and green Christmas this year. I better not show him this video, he’d LOVE it. We’d have to store all of my winter wonderland, white, snowy themed decor and go traditional 😂😂😂
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Merry Christmas! Thanks for the tips!❤️
🎅🎄 I'm sure Santa loves LL Bean.
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I love the pillows ; they are very unique and crative. I also like the “ calcetines”.
Toboggans were made to cover your ears as well as your head. That's more important to know than interior design.
Merry Christmas BUDDY
Love your holiday stuff!
Love this!!
His swag has swag
Nice inspo. If you can’t buy decorations this year, bring some greens into your home, wherever it might be. You can also string up old Christmas cards for color.
i love the plaid, it's my fav!
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What is sad,if I put something on my front door,it would be gone in the morning 😢😢,I love flannel sheets so much.
Sounds like Seattle area. Everything gets stolen outside.
That's very sad. I live in a small town in Texas. My packages can sit out over the weekend while I'm away. My brand new lawn mower is untouched. Extremely small crime rate. Where do you live?
Do you have any suggestions for when your color pallet in your living room is very not Christmassy to begin with, but you want it to be? I have a lime green rocking chair (so not very easy to switch out) and a lot of yellow. I love it in the spring and summer, but it's not cozy enough in the fall and winter. I know people have all sorts of weird color combos for Christmas, like I've seen pink Christmases and frosty blue Christmas etc... but I like the classic red and green. Any tips?
You might try pulling some colors from your room and putting them up on the tree. Maybe in the form of yellow bows, or homemade ornaments featuring yellow cloth or ribbon (Not enough to overpower the tree, but just enough to tie it in). Depending on how dark the chair is, putting green directly on the tree might be tricky. But you can place a few presents under the tree wrapped with a paper or ribbon to make the chair stand out a bit less. Solid-color throws can be a bit polarizing to the eye, but a plaid throw featuring some soft, Winter colors may also help take the edge off the lime green. Likewise, putting balsam garland on banisters and a centrally located centerpiece will help pull the bold reds and greens from the tree to the rest of the space. Christmas cactuses and mistletoe can also help pull those Christmas colors in. Hope this helps! ^bs
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Surely yellow and green go with red and white. No prob. Very Christmas. Yes?
GREAT JOB FANTASTIC THE DOGGIES SI CUTE ON PILLOWS ETC OLD RED TRUCK IS ROCKING
Awesome tips!! Thank you Ryan,
Where can I get his beanie from?
He's wearing the L.L.BeanIe, Wide Cuff, which can be viewed here: www.llbean.com/llb/shop/126130? Unfortunately, the color he's wearing is no longer offered. ^cs
This video was very helpful and will definitely help me this season😊❤️
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My husband wants to do a traditional red and green Christmas this year. I better not show him this video, he’d LOVE it. We’d have to store all of my winter wonderland, white, snowy themed decor and go traditional 😂😂😂
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