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|| CHRISTMAS INSPIRATION | 2020

INSPIRATION: Winter forest and field, snowy woodland, foraging, hedgerows, frost and ice

KEY ELEMENTS: natural greenery, berries, moss, pine cones, twigs, matt velvet textures, ice and natural sparkle
Above images from top left: woodland photography by ilya batrakov; 'winter cabin' giant evergreen wreath on the side of a rustic barn - Pinterest pin by Ria; Moss green velvet hanging baubles from Terrain; Frost pale evergreen wreath from B & Q
 
Above image: Foraged inspired green wreath with velvet ribbon by florist Anna Potter 
Above images from top left: Oksakuro tree decoration from Aarikka, DIY foliage glass bauble decorations and photography by Marij Hessel of blog My Attic; Glitter star tree decoration from The White Company; Frosted beaches tree picks from Balsam Hill
Above image: Fresh winter foliage, rustic concrete and antique glass table setting feature on Style Me Pretty
Above images: beautiful Green Vibration misty watercolour wrapping paper by Jaye Bird
Above images from top left: snowy fir branch from a collection of beautiful images on VK/Witch of the wildsSnow Train, Wernigerode, Germany discovered on Pinterest photographer unknown; Bringing home the Christmas tree by Photographer Ditte Isager; 'Evergreen' Photograph by ohrfeus on 
flickr
 
Above image: 'How to decorate a Christmas tree' by blogger Remodelaholic - I would leave the tree at this stage as I adore the natural look of lights and foliage
Above image: the beautiful Japanese art of wrapping presents in cloth - Furoshiki a 'how to guide'and Youtube tutorial by blogger Pointful things
Above images from top left: muslin wrapped gift buy Beth Kirby of Local Milk blog and beautiful instagram visualiser; simple and beautiful bento bag from sur mon x; evergreen foliage from the article 'How to make a wreath' by Martha Stewart; Furoshiki gift wrapping guide by Melissa Chao using linen fabric on Studio Carta a divine haberdashery web shop.
Above image: stonewashed linen table cloth and napkins in Spa Green by LinenMe
Above image: Simple Scandi' Christmas wreath with Eucalyptus by blogger Style + Sugar
Above images from top left: fresh seeded Eucalyptus and woolybush wreath from Terrain; DIY Eucalyptus garland by Homeyohmy blog; fresh juniper and noble fir garland from Terrain; textured white vase and fresh evergreen branches from StoneGable blog
Above image: beautifully wrapped gifts using sprigs of fresh foliage by Jenni Kayne
Above image: gorgeous fresh, bright greenery wreath by Bremen Flower Japan




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