Organic elements and Christmas go together naturally.
And one of my very favorite places to see natural Christmas decorations is Williamsburg.
Williamsburg looks it's most beautiful this time of year. Decked out in Yuletide finery and brimming with good cheer, it is a true study of decorating with naturals.
Greens, fruit, magnolia leaves, dried florals and pods of all varieties are twisted and turned into beautiful wreaths, swags and corners.
Simple designs with vibrant colors make a big show on white backgrounds.
An unusual mix of organics gives a big visual punch. Dried artichokes, red peppers and other greenery make this natural display a winner.
Unexpected elements mixed with greens catch our imaginations and curiosity.
Card sharks must frequent this establishment. Cards folded and fanned adorn this clever and creative wreath. Dried apples formed into rosettes and cotton fluff add more detail.
A cobbler's shop uses salt dough figures of a cat and some mischievous mice to tell a whimsical story on this wreath. A leather shoe that has been commandeered by a little mouse sits on the windowsill to continue the story.
Natural leather signs and balls of cotton twine add to the organic feel.
The mice have gotten into the house... so cute!
This wreath outside historic Chownings Tavern is adorned with small silver beer mugs, wheat tops and hops. It cleverly gives a nod to the libations inside.
Horseshoes, hunt horns and stirrups!
Look at the creative way this equestrian lover combines their love of horses with Christmas decorating. There is so much personality in this natural design! Make sure you take one of the apples to your favorite horse.
Whether humble or majestic, decorating with naturals is a festive and traditional way to decorate for Christmas.
Let the Merry season begin...
I am participating in SEASONAL SUNDAYS with my good friend The Tablescaper. It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas over there!
I am all about the organic elements in my Christmas decor. I love all these pictures Yvonne!
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Gail
Thanks so much for the inspiration this morning, Yvonne. I am going on a hunt for naturals to mix in with faux today.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images!
So beautiful Yvonne, lovin' the spray apples! Have a great weekend:@)
ReplyDeleteYvonne, thank you for the memories! We used to live in Newport News--just a "stone's throw" from Williamsburg and went often. We loved it at Christmas with the gorgeous natural wreathes, the warming pots, the wassail, the groaning board dinner at Christiana Campbell's, a cup of ale at Chowning's--I'm going to pull out my Williamsburg Guide Book and cookbooks and continue this nostalgic trip.
ReplyDeleteHappy decorating to you. Can't wait to see what you do.
Best,
Bonnie
Beautiful pieces. I used to make balsam wreaths and 150' of roping (garland) every year for my split rail fencing. Decorated with bows and lights it was quite striking. Thanks for rekindling the memories. Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning....I love all the natural elements with the fruit mixed in!!!!
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I've been to Williamsburg once, YEARS ago! Oh, how I would LOVE to go at Christmas! Thanks for showing us your beautiful photography of all these amazing natural wreaths!
ReplyDeleteThey are all gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving.
I love the second one! Oh, and the cat/mice one--very cute. I love the naturals, too. So much nicer than all the commercial, cartoony nonsense.
ReplyDeleteGreat pics--great ideas!
Thanks for sharing.
★Linda★
I'm going to be mixing greenery this year, too. Great inspiration.
ReplyDeleteGreat inspiration Yvonne!
ReplyDeleteI'll be out and about down the lanes soon looking for greenery and holly for my wreath and decorations very soon :o)
We love bing close to Williamsburg and seeing the Christmas decorations -- so much inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWell you hit my decorative Christmas nerve with the beautiful Williamsburg pictures Yvonne. I have spent a few Christmas holidays admiring all the beautiful decorations there and your pictures make me want to get in the car and head east right now. I am a sucker for ANY Williamsburg, I was there this summer as a side trip headed north to BWI but it was in the 90's and I thought I was gonna pass out, certainly not as charming as Williamsburg at Christmas. Anyway, thanks so much for the beautiful start to the holiday season.
ReplyDeleteI love these, Yvonne. The first one and the one with the silver mugs are my two favorites. I love all the natural elements. I'm ready to make a wreath today! Sometimes I like to hang just a simple evergreen wreath too with nothing else. I love the different textures and just like to enjoy the lovely smell. Take care!
ReplyDeleteThey are all stunning and so creative! Love them all!
ReplyDeleteI would love to see WIlliamsburg this time of year! All of the wreaths are stunning! I love to add fruit to the greenery on my mantel and I would really love it if I could get some of those magnolia leaves shipped up to me! lol!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, Yvonne!
XO,
Jane
Wow Yvonne, such fabulous wreaths. I love them all. Just gorgeous. Thanks for the inspiration. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteOh, I love Williamsburg! I've always dreamed of visiting during the Christmas season - and someday I will!! Thank you for glimpses of the natural beauty there.
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Williamsburg must be so special this time of the year. Thanks for sharing the photos. I especially love the apple ones.
ReplyDeleteNature's elements can't be beat. So many rich colors and textures. Love it all!
ReplyDeleteI love Williamsburg; it would be interesting to see it at holiday time! Thanks for sharing the great pictures; I got some great ideas from these!
ReplyDeleteYour wreaths look like they came right out of the Williamsburg catalog Yvonne. Beautiful as always.
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Great pictures, Yvonne! I love the pomegranate and berry wreaths ~ simple, yet the red pops right off the greenery.
ReplyDeleteI love your photos! I used to live in Virginia and seeing your pics bring back great memories! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis was just beautiful!!! My favorite was the horse shoe wreath!!! And BTW your Woodland Tablescape... I'm in heaven!!
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Love Carissa
Hello Yvonne,
ReplyDeleteyes, that's how I love Christmas decoration. Thank you for all this inspiring pictures.
Greetings, Johanna
I think I must recreate that card wreath this year... just splendid! Great combination of wreaths with so much inspiration!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful wreaths, there is no way I could pick a favorite out of that very impressive line up.
ReplyDeleteAwesome wreaths and pictures. Don’t miss the give-a-ways, linky party and Bavarian Christmas starting 26 Nov! http://dobermans-by-the-sea.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteI love every single one of those wreaths and door swags...wouldn't it be lovely to have a collection as beautiful as that! Thanks for sharing this gorgeous eye candy!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to try to make a "natural wreath" this season!
Miss Bloomers
so much beauty and inspiration!
ReplyDeleteIn my job I recreated many of these in FAUX for customers. They were always in great demand. Fun to do but TIME CONSUMING! I have started my decorating, how about you?????!!!!! XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteI love them all. And, I see pinks in the apples.
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday, Yvonne.
Yvonne,
ReplyDeleteAll so very pretty ! You just can't beat nature for honest to goodness decor !
Hugs,
Linda
I love Williamsburg too, a 45 minute drive up the road from where I live! They will have the grand illumination December 5th fireworks start at 6:15 :) It really is a beautiful place to visit at Christmas. In order to participate in the wreath decorating contest, wreaths can only be decorated with "things" that would have been in the area during the 1700's, thus the playing cards. Happy decorating-can't wait to see what you do!
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From Virginia
Lovin it all.
ReplyDeleteI love going to Williamsburg, although I have never seen it at Christmastime! Much of my holiday decorating is inspired by the books I have from Williamsburg. The wreaths in your photos are so creative! I know they used to have a contest each year, and the winning wreath would be on the catalog or even reproduced for purchase, but I don't know if they still do it. Have a wonderful weekend. Linda
ReplyDeleteThose are some wonderfully creative wreaths! I love all of those beautiful, natural elements.
ReplyDeleteI love real greenery and berries for Christmas. Something so lovely and real about them. Thanks for sharing these photos, I think I could reproduce some of these looks on my own!
ReplyDeleteThe natural elements wreaths are, by far, my very favorite. They say CHRISTMAS BLESSINGS in ways other wreaths can't.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for these beautiful inspirations.
The bread recipe was googled and if I can find it again, I will pass it on. It didn't rise very much...more like a french loaf, I think. But the flavor was robust and really good. :)
Look at ME telling Noah about the flood. You are probably ranked in the TOP 5 BEST COOKS of Blogland.
So many lovely wreaths it's hard to choose a favorite. Thank You for sharing these and have a blessed day!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderfully seasonal post. All the wreaths are lovely, but then anything you post here is gorgeous. Should you want a recipe for the traditional rosette, click on "Christmas rosettes" in my post and you'll be taken to the original recipe. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you shared with us your beautiful photography and the lovely natural decorations... I love Williamsburg although I've never been there during the holidays, I can imagine how magical it must be. Be blessed.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, all the creativity that went into all those wreaths! What a wonderful tour! Your blog is such a rich resource in so many directions. THANKS! Jacqueline
ReplyDeleteThis is my absolute favorite decor. I started my blog just about a year ago and I wrote and Ode to Williamsburg. I have never been there but have always wanted to go. I have a lot of their Christmas decor books. Your photos are just gorgeous. Thanks for taking me there.
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Love the Williamsburg style, particularly for Christmas. Thanks so much for being a part of Seasonal Sundays!
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Yvonne I have been trying to get to Williamsburg for weeks now! We used to go every year when my parents were alive! Thank you for taking me with you through your beautiful photography in case I don't get there this year.
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the best Christmas inspired post I have seen this evening....just lovely...I was in Williamsburg recently but nothing compares to how it looks at the holidays...thank you!
ReplyDeleteYvonne, how did I miss this post? I love the style and it's right up my alley. I can't remember what they use for a preservative, it is clear shoe polish or something? Thanks for the beautiful assemblage of photos...
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful blog. Thanks for the inspiration and the hard work that you put into this.
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