Guest Picks: A Scandinavian-Inspired Holiday
These wooden trees are highly detailed but subtle at the same time because they're birch colored.
I've never actually hung up mistletoe, but I think it would be a fun tradition to start. I love this one made from felt.
I want to place this cozy blanket on the couch and watch Elf. It's festive but minimal.
This lighted snowflake garland would become a fixture all winter long in my house. I bet it looks so pretty when lit.
I love how intricate this paper star is. It would look so lovely clustered together with paper honeycombs and lanterns.
I'm seeing a reemergence of bottle brush trees, and I think they make such great decorations, especially if they're white and frosted like this bunch.
When I think of a Scandinavian-inspired holiday, I definitely think of all white accents. These woodland animals would look very pretty hung on a tree with white lights.
I couldn't resist buying some of these the other day. I think they'll look so lovely nested in the branches of my simple tree. I love the look of laser-cut wood.
This '50s-style string of filament bulbs would add great lighting and fit in with the minimal wood and white look of a Scandinavian holiday.
Paloma's Nest makes some of the loveliest ceramics around. I'm especially fond of these round initial ornaments. I think one would be perfect for a baby's first Christmas.
Every time I pass by these cones at Ikea, I try and come up with an excuse to buy them. I'm thinking an advent calendar is in order even though it's past the first.
I've been on a Christmas village kick lately, and these white house lights are just my style. They would look so cute hung in a child's room.
If you're the type that likes to have a Christmas tree in every room of the house, this would be perfect for some added decoration. It would also work well to nestle in all the holiday cards.
I like the idea of hanging simple ornaments like these wooden stars on bare branches as an alternative to a tree or just as an addition to existing decor.
You could use this Dala horse stamp set to make custom wrapping or to decorate a paper tablecloth.
I like that these twinkle lights have a translucent cord. I think they would look really great wrapped around a mantel.
You could hang this mobile above a nativity scene for a choir of angels.
This tabletop tree is sure to become a favorite decoration in your house every December.
This ivory orb would be a treasured ornament in my house. It would just need to be placed at the top of the tree so that it doesn't get broken by little hands.Next: 17 Ways to Brighten a Holiday Home, Scandinavian Style
The traditional Dala horse is painted vibrantly, but I like this minimalist black and white take.
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