Showing posts with label Christmas Tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas Tree. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Make Your Glamorous Holiday Entrance




Nothing says grand like custom pieces made especially for your particular home or space. Customizing these garlands for over the door and down the side wall sconces makes a space feel tailored and elegant.  We love to enhance pieces you already have. The urn was an antique purchase by this client and we have designed seasonal pieces to insert into the center for a wow factor upon entering this home.


We love to make an entrance (with our decor, of course). Long artificial swags were chosen to accentuate this beautiful iron detailed door. Their front door cement urns were hollowed out and lined with fresh pine branches, cones, and berries. Lights were added for night time parties. If storage is not an issue, artificial greens can be designed and stored from year to year in place of fresh pine.


Monday, November 24, 2014

Decorating the Entry Staircase

All kinds of decisions must be made for each entry we encounter. Individual style, budget, and emphasis all come into play.




With this entry the tree took center stage. The garland needed to be lush green and lit to be seen from the front drive and the emphasis was only placed on the newel posts. Ribbons often play a central role in decorating focal points of stairway garlands. This one started with wired ribbon and poinsettia picks and leaves were added to compliment the tree nearby. Careful attention is always paid in attaching garlands so woodwork is not scratched.



Ribbon is not always necessary to complete a garland for staircases.  Enough picks and ornaments placed in perfect points offer just the right amount of top dressing.


We have created fresh elements to add to existing artificial greenery garlands for this client. The wired stems of the garland are used as a way to pinch in fresh pepper berry, seeded eucalyptus, and magnolia leaves; a great way to bring fabulous holiday aroma to the whole house. These elements dry naturally and are removed after the season is over.



Monday, November 17, 2014

4 Simple Steps to Decorating a Designer Christmas Tree

Decorate a designer Christmas tree this year by following these simple steps:



 

1. Light Like a Pro
Our rule of thumb for the amount of lights that should go on a tree is 100 bulbs per foot. It may take more for a fuller tree, especially if few ornaments are going on it. Place your lights at alternating depth from the center to the branch tips. This will make it sparkle with brilliance! Remember to spread the load of the fuses on the strands according to instructions and don't plug more than recommended end to end as it will blow the fuses. Natural trees like the one shown above require plenty of lights but few ornaments. 

2. Collaborate What You Have 
Trees that have a lot of collected sentimental ornaments need not look jumbled. We make them unified and pulled together by using the same ribbon treatment throughout the tree and/or by using the same color pics or stems. Sometimes buying larger ornaments and spreading them throughout the tree as a base will work too. After these elements are in place, your sentimental collections will stand out but feel pulled together and purposeful. 

3. Adorn the Boughs to Scale
Make sure to buy enough ornaments to correspond with the size of your tree (about 15 for a 9' tree) and the size of your room. We recommend buying several large ornaments, some medium, and finishing with smaller ones. Larger ornaments should be tucked deep inside the tree and smaller ornaments on the tips of the branches, this way we create lots of depth and texture, which make for a more interesting design. 

4. Finish With Flare 
To finish the tree with a designer look, we add height by using tall stems of glittered branches or grasses and leaf picks. This makes a fountain-like burst at the top of the tree and adds a bit more drama than an angel or star perched on top.