Christmas Decorations & Jack Skellington

Ohhhhh my goodness.  I’m finally getting my Christmas decorations posted.  I just finished decorating last week (I.  Know.), and I figured, better late than never.  Like so many people have said this year, I’ve tried to keep my decorations ultra simple and only use things that I really love.  When I was first married, I used to feel like I had to get out every single decoration that I owned.  Not anymore.  Simple, special, favorites.  Only.
christmas decorations 2014 black and white scandinavian inspired tim burton nightmare before christmas jack skellington gold metallic

christmas decorations 2014 black and white scandinavian inspired tim burton nightmare before christmas jack skellington gold metallic
christmas decorations 2014 black and white scandinavian inspired tim burton nightmare before christmas jack skellington gold metallic christmas decorations 2014 black and white scandinavian inspired tim burton nightmare before christmas jack skellington gold metallic
My tree is pretty similar to the one I did last year.  Gold, silver, a couple splashes of red, and dark green garland.  I LOVE the look of the green garland on the white tree.
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This was my FAVORITE decoration this year – eeeep!  This is a 7.5 ft Jack Skellington from the movie, “Nightmare Before Christmas”.  I started making him around Thanksgiving, and I didn’t think that I would actually have time to finish him, but I ended up catching a cold and spent 3 days straight on the couch watching Christmas movies and cutting and painting.  He only cost me about $2.50 in supplies and took WAY too long to create, but I LOVE LOVE LOVE him.  Like, a lot.  He is made out of black and white poster board and black and white paint.  He comes a part in pieces, so I will definitely store him and try to reuse him in future years.  The kiddos and I have decided that we need to make a new character every year.  It will be a lot of work, but I can’t wait!
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Pin-stripes for days.
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christmas decorations 2014-18
christmas decorations 2014-18
The girls and I made this Christmas tree print with a roll of white wrapping paper from the dollar store, and used a piece of foam to cut out a Christmas tree shape and “stamp” the paper with black acrylic paint.  It was messy, but fun, and I love how each tree is unique.  The wire deer head is one that my dad started making for me, and one day, we may just finish it.  But you know, I kinda like him the way that he is, so maybe we will leave him in his current state.
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Me & Jack.  Together forever.
christmas decorations 2014 black and white scandinavian inspired tim burton nightmare before christmas jack skellington
I’m so happy that my decorations turned out how I wanted them to this year.  I have felt so “behind” on other Christmas-related things, including our Christmas cards!  Originally, I wanted to print and mail cards like we did last year, but I ran out of time and money (geez, mailing stuff is expensive!), so we decided to do a “video Christmas card” this year, and I LOVE how it turned out.  Hooray for free card options AMIRIGHT?  Here it is!

Merry Christmas friends! Seriously, I am so grateful for each of you, and I hope that you all have a wonderful end of the year!
Stephanie-May