Welcome to Randi Garrett Design’s 2015 Christmas Home Tour! I’m so glad you are here!
Decorating for Christmas is a labor of love. It takes time, but once it is set up the feeling in our home is more special as we prepare to celebrate the birth of our Savior.
I grew up in a home with parents who instilled a deep love of tradition in me. My mother would clear out most of her everyday decor and deck the halls with beautiful visual reminders of Christmas. It’s these memories that have given me the same desire to create a home that celebrates the joy and wonder of this glorious time of year.
My hope is that these photos of our home will inspire you to feather your nest with the symbols of Christmas for those you love, creating treasured memories and traditions of your own.
Come on in….
Our Christmas tree belonged to my parents. It is almost 20 years old, so I guess you could say that it is vintage. Each branch comes off and the lights get restrung each year. It is a real labor of love, but worth every second when she it finally up!
This nativity used to belong to my mom. I just adore it’s elegant, simplicity.
I’m really no master seamstress, but I wanted stockings that looked like they belonged together but had their own personalities. When I couldn’t find what I was looking for, I decided to make some. They really weren’t hard and this is coming from a girl who applied for a job at a fabric store in High School and couldn’t tell the associate how many inches were in a yard.
It was fun adding magnolias and roses to the tree this year. The jingle bell ribbon and glittered linen ribbon added the perfect pop.
Feather trees are a tradition in my family. My Great Grandma, Grandma and Mom all had one, and now I have one. I love their vintage charm and simplicity. My daughter and I adorned ours with pale pink, glittery and gold ornaments and draped the branches with some vintage tinsel garland. The bottom is dressed up with a fluffy white fur tree skirt.
Our guest room seemed the perfect place to add some pops of Christmas red. Adding fresh flowers for your guests gives your space a touch of class and luxury.
Thank you for being my guest and taking the time to view my first every Christmas tour!