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Neutral Christmas Decor Ideas

December 6, 2018

With all the craziness of the holiday season, I wanted our home to have a festive – but calm – feel this year (or as calm as it can be with two little boys hopped up on candy canes and the Christmas spirit). So for our Christmas decor, I chose neutral tones (creams, whites, and tans), natural fabrics (burlap and linen), lots of greenery, white poinsettias, and touches of gold.

I hope you enjoy this tour of our neutral holiday home!

Neutral Christmas Decor - fireplace mantle with burlap and jute stockings, long leaf pine garland with pine cones, and white poinsettia | www.ourhammockhouse.com

After many years of hanging stockings from a console table at our old house, I was excited to finally have a real mantel in this home. One of the first purchases I made last year was these linen and burlap stockings from Etsy.  (Unfortunately, they are no longer available, but these are similar.)

My best holiday decor score this year was the long leaf pine garland with pinecones. It was a major deal from JoAnn’s at only $6 per strand, so I bought a bunch to use on our mantel, stairwell, and front door. I like how it has a delicate airy feel, and it drapes well.

I attached the garland to the railing with these pine pipe cleaners. Then, I tied a long piece of burlap ribbon around the pipe cleaner to hide it. Finally, I attached another bow made of a 2 1/2″ wide cream linen wired ribbon with frayed gold trim. (I got mine from Hobby Lobby, but this ribbon is similar). I recommend using wired ribbon to tie the bows, because it helps them keep their shape.

Neutral Christmas Decor - long leaf pine garland on black stairway railing with cream and burlap ribbon bow | www.ourhammockhouse.com

I liked this ribbon so much that I also used it to decorate our Christmas tree. We strayed from the norm this year and got an artificial tree. I wasn’t so sure about it at first, but once we set it up, I fell in love! We have 9 foot ceilings, so we got an 8 1/2 foot tree (which is an unusual size – most artificial trees are 7 1/2 or 9 feet). It fits the space well and has beautiful full stems. We love it!

Neutral Christas Decor - artificial Christmas tree with cream cascading ribbon and burlap tree skirt | www.ourhammockhouse.com

A simple burlap tree skirt covers the base. Before putting on the ornaments, I used a method of draping and tucking in the pieces of ribbon to create a cascading look. The DIY Mommy’s tutorial was really helpful!

Neutral Christmas Decor - artificial Christmas tree with cream cascading ribbon | www.ourhammockhouse.com

We decorate our tree with an assortment of family ornaments collected and created over the years. My kids have their favorite ornaments that they like to hang every year. And I still have my favorite childhood ornament – Strawberry Shortcake – that I put on the tree. I have a feeling that this bacon slice ornament that the boys gave my husband for his birthday will be his favorite new ornament…

Neutral Christmas Decor - artificial Christmas tree with cream cascading ribbon and bacon slice tree ornament | www.ourhammockhouse.com

Our tree may be artificial, but I used branches clipped from real pine trees throughout the house as decor. They not only smell and look great, but the best part is – they’re free! If you go to any place that sells real Christmas trees, they usually have a bin of the branches they trim off the trees that are free for the taking. I like to place the clippings in bud vases or mason jars in different parts of the house. It’s an easy way to add a touch of winter or holiday cheer to a room.

White farmhouse sink with pine tree clippings and white poinsettias | www.ourhammockhouse.com

This little countdown sign was a very simple DIY – I had the chalkboard and bought the stick on letters. Every day, the boys alternate who gets to change the number.

Chalkboard DIY Christmas countdown sign with pine tree trimmings clippings in mason jar | www.ourhammockhouse.com

I also used pine trimmings to make a centerpiece for our breakfast nook table. I arranged them in a wooden dough bowl with some pine cones that we found in the yard.

Neutral Christmas Decor - centerpiece made of pine tree trimmings clippings greenery and pine cones in wooden dough bowl | www.ourhammockhouse.com

I incorporated pine clippings into my Christmas tablescape as well, and I’ll be sharing that with you soon. For now, I hope you’ve enjoyed this tour of our neutral holiday home!

Neutral Christmas Decor - centerpiece made of pine tree trimmings clippings greenery and pine cones in wooden dough bowl | www.ourhammockhouse.com

For more Christmas decor ideas, check out my Christmas Decor Pinterest board:


Teddy wishes you a Merry Christmas, too!

Brown tabby cat in front of Christmas window

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Comments

  1. Michelle says

    December 7, 2018 at 6:00 am

    Wow I love everything you did! Just gorgeous😊

    • admin says

      December 7, 2018 at 9:59 am

      Thanks so much!

  2. Carole Zink says

    December 7, 2018 at 7:42 am

    Looks gorgeous Livvie!
    💕Mom

    • admin says

      December 7, 2018 at 9:58 am

      Thank you 🙂

  3. Laura says

    December 7, 2018 at 7:49 am

    Looks amazing!! I love your designs and I’m stealing all your ideas😘

    • admin says

      December 7, 2018 at 9:58 am

      Thanks!! Send me pics!

  4. Dad says

    December 7, 2018 at 7:55 am

    Gee, you keep surprising me with all this domestic ability and design innovation. Looks really great. I venture to say some of Mom’s fashionista did rub off. ☺

    • admin says

      December 7, 2018 at 9:58 am

      Thanks! I’d venture to say it did 🙂

  5. Garland parker says

    December 8, 2018 at 7:59 am

    Beautiful! I love your Christmas tree, the ribbon is gorgeous:)))

    • admin says

      December 10, 2018 at 12:29 pm

      Thanks! You know I love ribbon 🙂

  6. Barbara says

    December 8, 2018 at 12:16 pm

    Love all the neutral / natural elements ~
    Beautifully Decorated !
    They flow from room to room without shouting “ Santa’s coming to town!”
    Yet, we can still know how many ‘sleeps’ until the day ❣️

    • admin says

      December 10, 2018 at 12:30 pm

      Thank you! The boys let me get away with it, because there’s a bit of shine and gold.

  7. Judy Todaro says

    December 11, 2018 at 10:37 am

    Beautiful, simple……you’re as talented as your mom!🙂

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