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What if... I come back from the dead and do @das-a-kirby-blog's DTIYS?
Times are tough, and in moments like those, sometimes you got to come back to Kirby. I loved the structure of this piece and really wanted to give it a shot. The limited color scheme was a fun challenge, as was packing in so many characters! I changed a couple things around, like putting in Lololo, Lalala, and Kracko on Dedede's side since they were his minions in Dream Land. I also removed Dark Crafter because, while I love the rep, I thought tying Yin-Yarn to the Jamba Heart was more accurate to shared enemies of our sworn partners. Regardless, I loved the original and I hope I did it justice. Maybe I'm back? We'll see...
#kirby#mykirbyart#king dedede#meta knight#metadede#bandana waddle dee#sailor waddle dee#the meta-knights#nightmare kirby#dark meta knight#shadow dedede#taranza#susie kirby#susie haltmann#Susie looks amazing in this color scheme#And I hope its clear I wanted DDD and MK to bump hands in my version
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Wanted to try Susie again because I didn't do the best job the first time. Now she’s like 15% more evil.
Her default color scheme now is her parallel pallet, which probably means her parallel version takes the president's colors, and then the pres.’s new colors are pink lol
Black and red just looks better than pink and grey I'm sorry.
Susie is now a robot, which means all sorts of father-daughter issues yippie.
also suplex is amazing; i'll be the one to make fan art of it
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Smokey brand Movie Reviews: Mother May I?
Breh. Suspiria. Breh. Look, i loved this movie. I did. It’s f*cking brilliant. I loved the original. The use of colors and proto-slasher archetype feeds into my film snob sensibilities deliciously. As much as i love the original, this film that we have here? This outstanding movie that has been inspired by Argento’s classic? This thing is spectacular. There is next to nothing for me to gripe about, literally two things, so i’m just going to gush about it.
The Best
The camera work is f*cking amazing in this film. Every lingering shot, every dramatic zoom, every long take, every lazy pan; it’s all f*cking spectacular. Every shot has an energy; a visceral, kinetic, presumption about it and it inject panic into this movie. Seriously, there’s a dance scene at he climax of this film and the way it’s shot is just f*cking tension. Pure, unadulterated, tension. The score helped a lot, too, but that f*cking camera work was goddamn brutal, man.
This movie is bloody beautiful. The muted palette blends perfectly with the stark, bleak, world that Guadagnino has crafted and the way he kind of fills the screen with weird, asymmetrical, positioning keeps you, as the viewer off balance.He favors the left or right side of the frame and, when sh*t goes down, you’re caught off guard by how beautifully centered it all is. The way the film looks is as much a character as Susie Bannion or Madame Blanc.
The f*cking score to this thing is a perfect addition to the vision on display. Seriously, i spoke about the camerawork in that dance scene being tension? Add the intensity of the score and sound design and you have some sh*t that will ruin your goddamn night!
I was flabbergasted by how perfectly this film came together. Like, technically, wise. Everything i just mentioned and the editing, the direct, all of it; it’s f*cking outstanding. The is the best technical efforts i have ever seen put to film and that’s not even an exaggeration. I hardly ever mention that stuff outside of cinematography in my reviews but, f*ck man, EVERYTHING was good in this film!
The direction of this movie is breathtaking. Luca Guadagnino tells the f*ck out of this story! Dude has a vision and he gives that sh*t to the audience like some horrible, alluring, desperate, thing. F*ck, dude, what he got out of these actors? These performance, specifically from Tilda Swinton and Dakota Johnson? My god! And those dances, holy sh*t!
The pacing in this was f*cking ridiculous! this movie is two and a half hours long but it didn’t feel like that at all. Like, not even close. I legit wanted more when it ended and was visibly upset that i didn’t get anything else. I know this thing isn’t going to make enough money to warrant the sequels Guadagnino has in mind but this thing better make enough goddamn money so Guadagnino can make his goddamn sequels!
The f*cking choreography, man! The sh*t was hereditary meets Black Swan and it world. It works wonderfully! the pieces created for this movie are genius in their own right but as devices to drive the plot? Bro.
The Better
Tilda Swinton deserves, at the very least, a Golden Globe nod for her performances. With an S. She plays several characters and plays the hell out of them. I was enthralled by her Madame Blanc but it was her take on Josef Kempler that sold me. She plays that old man with such despondent futility, it’s actually pathetic. Dude was so inept and just did not know it. Not until it was much too late. She was simply outstanding and that’s saying the most because Ms.Swinton scene stealing performances regularly.
This is easily the strongest performance i have ever seen Dakota Johnson give. Easily. She’s never frail, or naive, or vulnerable. She’s as much a predator as this literal coven of witches and, while she realizes early on what they’re about, her ability to mask what can only be described as pure malice, behind such wide eyes was f*cking incredible. She played these b8Tches like a goddamn game, getting everything she wanted in the end. I’m not going to say she deserves an Oscar for this performance, not like Swinton, but she definitely deserves some recognition here. Her Susie Bannion is almost the exact opposite of Anastasia Steele and gt gave me a newfound respect for Johnson’s ability.
Mia Goth also turned in something marvelous. I’ve always been a fan of ol’ girl but i particularly enjoyed her in this. It hurt watching Sara Sims go the way she did for a second time, but i much preferred where Mia took here this go around. It’s a shame her character ended up where she did because i found myself rooting for her before i knew it.
All of the supporting cast also turned in great performances. I was surprised by how adept Chloe Moretz was in this. She’s usually playing like, i dunno, college-y/high school-y girls and what not. This role was not that. While her time onscreen was hilariously short, what she had, she worked. That being said, i am a little biased. I’m on record as being a total Chloe fanboy. Ma is mad talented in her craft and criminally underrated.
The Good
The only issue i really had with this movie is some questionable camera techniques toward the end. I kind of feel like i know what they were trying to get at but, in practice, it looked a little cheap. So did all that CG blood and gore effects. That sh*t looked like they ran out of money which was unfortunately. They blew their load on that car crash dance penalty in the beginning. Other than those two things, which are negligible in the grand scheme of things, i have nothing to criticize.
The Verdict
The passion behind the camera, the vision framed by the lens, the performances captured on film; It’s incredibly rare that movies can dance that waltz perfectly. Some have come close; The Empire Strikes Back, Inglourious Basterds, the Ghost In The Shell anime film, Thoroughbreds, The VVitch, and Forrest Gump all come to mind, but they fall just short. For one reason or another i can’t uplift them to that pristine status. However, in my life, i’ve been blessed to witness a perfect film more than a handful of times. Alien, to me, is a perfect film. Amadeus is a perfect film. The Dark Knight is a perfect film. Logan. The Usual Suspects. Ex Machina. Akira. Citizen Kane. Black Swan. 12 Angry Men. Blade Runner 2049. Hereditary. These are masterpieces. Cinematic masterworks. And Suspiria belongs with them. The technical aspects of this movie are only outstripped by the performances and breadth of scope. It’s horrifying and brilliant and disgusting and beautiful and goddamn genius. I loved every second of it.
This movies is definitely not for everyone, i freely admit that. Several people walked out of my showing about half way through but I understand why. Suspiria is not for the faint of heart. It’s not for the weak willed. This movie demands so much from you but if you’re willing to pay that price, it’s incredibly rewarding. Just know that, going into this, you���re going to have to commit. You’re going to have to accept horror. You’re going to have to allow yourself into this world fully. Approaching this like it’s just another slasher or Blumhouse travesty will only leave you disappointed. Suspiria is not that. It’s art. Brutal, sexual, cruel art.
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100+ Natural Holiday Decor Ideas
Need some inspiration for your Christmas decor this year? Look to nature! There are so many wonderful, natural elements to use inside your home and out. They’re inexpensive – or FREE! – are versatile and look great either alone, or paired with other Christmas decor. You can add natural items to nearly any style of decorating you prefer – be it rustic, country, Scandinavian or Nordic, modern, traditional or eclectic. The examples here show just how to do it, so check out our 100+ natural holiday decor ideas to get your wheels turning!
100+ Natural Holiday Decor Ideas
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Table Decor
Winter Foliage Tablescape // Pretty Handy Girl
Adding winter foliage and pinecones among the current distressed woodland decor pulls the nature theme together. Add pops of color – like blue and gold – with dinnerware.
Pine and White Tablescape // Just a Girl
I love the inclusion of white roses, not typically seen on a Christmas table. It adds elegance, as do the silver and glass elements. The perfect way to turn traditional rustic into “rustic glam.”
Pomegranate and Cinnamon Tablescape // Julie Blanner
Edible elements from nature can add color and interest to a table design. Here, pomegranates and cinnamon take starring roles among eucalyptus greenery.
Neutral Scheme With Natural Raw Wood // Love Grows Wild
A neutral color scheme is classy when paired with natural tones in wood and pine. It feels cozy and low-key, while still looking amazing.
Moss and Evergreen Tablescape with Touches of Copper // 2 Bees in a Pod
Add some moss to the pines and birch for lots of texture and fun. Bring in some warmth with touches of copper throughout, in candle sticks and votive holders.
Reindeer, Birch and Evergreen Table // French Country Cottage
White and green is such a classic color combo. The reindeer heads are perfect for tying in a woodland theme, and the rest of the table is simple and clean.
Rustic Birchwood and Cranberry Tablescape // Cottage in the Oaks
Birchwood, antlers, candles and cranberries are inexpensive decor items that can make an awesome table. Stripes of red in the linen bring out the red in the berries, for that extra color pop.
Natural Wood Slice Centerpiece // Little Glass Jar
This simple centerpiece is a mixture of natural and current trends. Metallics and wood go surprisingly well together. Take a wood slice tray and some pinecones and dress up your table.
Rustic Glam Centerpiece // Yellow Bliss Road
Mixing silver and white balls with pine boughs and pinecones, ups the elegance a bit. Instead of plopping them in an old wood crate, add texture and continued elegance with delicate white linens.
Woodland Centerpiece // Refresh Restyle
Warmth and cozy traditional flavor combine with deer, lanterns, antlers and pine. It’s got woodsy written all over it!
Pinecone, Berry and Birch Dough Bowl Centerpiece // Savvy Southern Style
You can’t get more rustic than pinecones, berries, birch and antlers! Piled attractively in a vintage dough bowl, they make a festive centerpiece.
Evergreen Log Candle Centerpiece // Funky Junk Interiors
You can create amazing centerpieces by using decor in unexpected ways – like turning a plant stand upside down!
Citrus and Evergreen Centerpiece // At the Picket Fence
A glass jar filled with citrus and evergreen is an eye-catching display. The colors pop against all the green.
Cranberry and Greens Floating Candle Luminaries // BHG
These floating candle luminaries are a cinch to make – all you need are cranberries, greens and water.
Floating Evergreen Jar Candle Holder // Vienna Wedekind
Here’s a similar idea. Fill a bottle with water and place a single evergreen clipping inside. Place a tall taper on top and you’ve got a simple yet elegant centerpiece.
Evergreen Chair Swag // Susie Harris
This chair swag takes your average Christmas home decor over the top. (Plus, that cow is wearing a scarf, which is awesome.)
Birch and Antler Centerpiece // Cottage in the Oaks
A mono-chromatic display in white can be lovely and simplistic.
Rustic Pine and Candle Box // Clover Lane Blog
Use a rustic wood box or crate, pine clippings and candles for an easy, natural table arrangement.
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100+ Natural Holiday Decor Ideas
Need some inspiration for your Christmas decor this year? Look to nature! There are so many wonderful, natural elements to use inside your home and out. They’re inexpensive – or FREE! – are versatile and look great either alone, or paired with other Christmas decor. You can add natural items to nearly any style of decorating you prefer – be it rustic, country, Scandinavian or Nordic, modern, traditional or eclectic. The examples here show just how to do it, so check out our 100+ natural holiday decor ideas to get your wheels turning!
100+ Natural Holiday Decor Ideas
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Table Decor
Winter Foliage Tablescape // Pretty Handy Girl
Adding winter foliage and pinecones among the current distressed woodland decor pulls the nature theme together. Add pops of color – like blue and gold – with dinnerware.
Pine and White Tablescape // Just a Girl
I love the inclusion of white roses, not typically seen on a Christmas table. It adds elegance, as do the silver and glass elements. The perfect way to turn traditional rustic into “rustic glam.”
Pomegranate and Cinnamon Tablescape // Julie Blanner
Edible elements from nature can add color and interest to a table design. Here, pomegranates and cinnamon take starring roles among eucalyptus greenery.
Neutral Scheme With Natural Raw Wood // Love Grows Wild
A neutral color scheme is classy when paired with natural tones in wood and pine. It feels cozy and low-key, while still looking amazing.
Moss and Evergreen Tablescape with Touches of Copper // 2 Bees in a Pod
Add some moss to the pines and birch for lots of texture and fun. Bring in some warmth with touches of copper throughout, in candle sticks and votive holders.
Reindeer, Birch and Evergreen Table // French Country Cottage
White and green is such a classic color combo. The reindeer heads are perfect for tying in a woodland theme, and the rest of the table is simple and clean.
Rustic Birchwood and Cranberry Tablescape // Cottage in the Oaks
Birchwood, antlers, candles and cranberries are inexpensive decor items that can make an awesome table. Stripes of red in the linen bring out the red in the berries, for that extra color pop.
Natural Wood Slice Centerpiece // Little Glass Jar
This simple centerpiece is a mixture of natural and current trends. Metallics and wood go surprisingly well together. Take a wood slice tray and some pinecones and dress up your table.
Rustic Glam Centerpiece // Yellow Bliss Road
Mixing silver and white balls with pine boughs and pinecones, ups the elegance a bit. Instead of plopping them in an old wood crate, add texture and continued elegance with delicate white linens.
Woodland Centerpiece // Refresh Restyle
Warmth and cozy traditional flavor combine with deer, lanterns, antlers and pine. It’s got woodsy written all over it!
Pinecone, Berry and Birch Dough Bowl Centerpiece // Savvy Southern Style
You can’t get more rustic than pinecones, berries, birch and antlers! Piled attractively in a vintage dough bowl, they make a festive centerpiece.
Evergreen Log Candle Centerpiece // Funky Junk Interiors
You can create amazing centerpieces by using decor in unexpected ways – like turning a plant stand upside down!
Citrus and Evergreen Centerpiece // At the Picket Fence
A glass jar filled with citrus and evergreen is an eye-catching display. The colors pop against all the green.
Cranberry and Greens Floating Candle Luminaries // BHG
These floating candle luminaries are a cinch to make – all you need are cranberries, greens and water.
Floating Evergreen Jar Candle Holder // Vienna Wedekind
Here’s a similar idea. Fill a bottle with water and place a single evergreen clipping inside. Place a tall taper on top and you’ve got a simple yet elegant centerpiece.
Evergreen Chair Swag // Susie Harris
This chair swag takes your average Christmas home decor over the top. (Plus, that cow is wearing a scarf, which is awesome.)
Birch and Antler Centerpiece // Cottage in the Oaks
A mono-chromatic display in white can be lovely and simplistic.
Rustic Pine and Candle Box // Clover Lane Blog
Use a rustic wood box or crate, pine clippings and candles for an easy, natural table arrangement.
Next up, MORE Natural Holiday Decor Ideas –>
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100+ Natural Holiday Decor Ideas
Need some inspiration for your Christmas decor this year? Look to nature! There are so many wonderful, natural elements to use inside your home and out. They’re inexpensive – or FREE! – are versatile and look great either alone, or paired with other Christmas decor. You can add natural items to nearly any style of decorating you prefer – be it rustic, country, Scandinavian or Nordic, modern, traditional or eclectic. The examples here show just how to do it, so check out our 100+ natural holiday decor ideas to get your wheels turning!
100+ Natural Holiday Decor Ideas
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Table Decor
Winter Foliage Tablescape // Pretty Handy Girl
Adding winter foliage and pinecones among the current distressed woodland decor pulls the nature theme together. Add pops of color – like blue and gold – with dinnerware.
Pine and White Tablescape // Just a Girl
I love the inclusion of white roses, not typically seen on a Christmas table. It adds elegance, as do the silver and glass elements. The perfect way to turn traditional rustic into “rustic glam.”
Pomegranate and Cinnamon Tablescape // Julie Blanner
Edible elements from nature can add color and interest to a table design. Here, pomegranates and cinnamon take starring roles among eucalyptus greenery.
Neutral Scheme With Natural Raw Wood // Love Grows Wild
A neutral color scheme is classy when paired with natural tones in wood and pine. It feels cozy and low-key, while still looking amazing.
Moss and Evergreen Tablescape with Touches of Copper // 2 Bees in a Pod
Add some moss to the pines and birch for lots of texture and fun. Bring in some warmth with touches of copper throughout, in candle sticks and votive holders.
Reindeer, Birch and Evergreen Table // French Country Cottage
White and green is such a classic color combo. The reindeer heads are perfect for tying in a woodland theme, and the rest of the table is simple and clean.
Rustic Birchwood and Cranberry Tablescape // Cottage in the Oaks
Birchwood, antlers, candles and cranberries are inexpensive decor items that can make an awesome table. Stripes of red in the linen bring out the red in the berries, for that extra color pop.
Natural Wood Slice Centerpiece // Little Glass Jar
This simple centerpiece is a mixture of natural and current trends. Metallics and wood go surprisingly well together. Take a wood slice tray and some pinecones and dress up your table.
Rustic Glam Centerpiece // Yellow Bliss Road
Mixing silver and white balls with pine boughs and pinecones, ups the elegance a bit. Instead of plopping them in an old wood crate, add texture and continued elegance with delicate white linens.
Woodland Centerpiece // Refresh Restyle
Warmth and cozy traditional flavor combine with deer, lanterns, antlers and pine. It’s got woodsy written all over it!
Pinecone, Berry and Birch Dough Bowl Centerpiece // Savvy Southern Style
You can’t get more rustic than pinecones, berries, birch and antlers! Piled attractively in a vintage dough bowl, they make a festive centerpiece.
Evergreen Log Candle Centerpiece // Funky Junk Interiors
You can create amazing centerpieces by using decor in unexpected ways – like turning a plant stand upside down!
Citrus and Evergreen Centerpiece // At the Picket Fence
A glass jar filled with citrus and evergreen is an eye-catching display. The colors pop against all the green.
Cranberry and Greens Floating Candle Luminaries // BHG
These floating candle luminaries are a cinch to make – all you need are cranberries, greens and water.
Floating Evergreen Jar Candle Holder // Vienna Wedekind
Here’s a similar idea. Fill a bottle with water and place a single evergreen clipping inside. Place a tall taper on top and you’ve got a simple yet elegant centerpiece.
Evergreen Chair Swag // Susie Harris
This chair swag takes your average Christmas home decor over the top. (Plus, that cow is wearing a scarf, which is awesome.)
Birch and Antler Centerpiece // Cottage in the Oaks
A mono-chromatic display in white can be lovely and simplistic.
Rustic Pine and Candle Box // Clover Lane Blog
Use a rustic wood box or crate, pine clippings and candles for an easy, natural table arrangement.
Next up, MORE Natural Holiday Decor Ideas –>
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100+ Natural Holiday Decor Ideas
Need some inspiration for your Christmas decor this year? Look to nature! There are so many wonderful, natural elements to use inside your home and out. They’re inexpensive – or FREE! – are versatile and look great either alone, or paired with other Christmas decor. You can add natural items to nearly any style of decorating you prefer – be it rustic, country, Scandinavian or Nordic, modern, traditional or eclectic. The examples here show just how to do it, so check out our 100+ natural holiday decor ideas to get your wheels turning!
100+ Natural Holiday Decor Ideas
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Table Decor
Winter Foliage Tablescape // Pretty Handy Girl
Adding winter foliage and pinecones among the current distressed woodland decor pulls the nature theme together. Add pops of color – like blue and gold – with dinnerware.
Pine and White Tablescape // Just a Girl
I love the inclusion of white roses, not typically seen on a Christmas table. It adds elegance, as do the silver and glass elements. The perfect way to turn traditional rustic into “rustic glam.”
Pomegranate and Cinnamon Tablescape // Julie Blanner
Edible elements from nature can add color and interest to a table design. Here, pomegranates and cinnamon take starring roles among eucalyptus greenery.
Neutral Scheme With Natural Raw Wood // Love Grows Wild
A neutral color scheme is classy when paired with natural tones in wood and pine. It feels cozy and low-key, while still looking amazing.
Moss and Evergreen Tablescape with Touches of Copper // 2 Bees in a Pod
Add some moss to the pines and birch for lots of texture and fun. Bring in some warmth with touches of copper throughout, in candle sticks and votive holders.
Reindeer, Birch and Evergreen Table // French Country Cottage
White and green is such a classic color combo. The reindeer heads are perfect for tying in a woodland theme, and the rest of the table is simple and clean.
Rustic Birchwood and Cranberry Tablescape // Cottage in the Oaks
Birchwood, antlers, candles and cranberries are inexpensive decor items that can make an awesome table. Stripes of red in the linen bring out the red in the berries, for that extra color pop.
Natural Wood Slice Centerpiece // Little Glass Jar
This simple centerpiece is a mixture of natural and current trends. Metallics and wood go surprisingly well together. Take a wood slice tray and some pinecones and dress up your table.
Rustic Glam Centerpiece // Yellow Bliss Road
Mixing silver and white balls with pine boughs and pinecones, ups the elegance a bit. Instead of plopping them in an old wood crate, add texture and continued elegance with delicate white linens.
Woodland Centerpiece // Refresh Restyle
Warmth and cozy traditional flavor combine with deer, lanterns, antlers and pine. It’s got woodsy written all over it!
Pinecone, Berry and Birch Dough Bowl Centerpiece // Savvy Southern Style
You can’t get more rustic than pinecones, berries, birch and antlers! Piled attractively in a vintage dough bowl, they make a festive centerpiece.
Evergreen Log Candle Centerpiece // Funky Junk Interiors
You can create amazing centerpieces by using decor in unexpected ways – like turning a plant stand upside down!
Citrus and Evergreen Centerpiece // At the Picket Fence
A glass jar filled with citrus and evergreen is an eye-catching display. The colors pop against all the green.
Cranberry and Greens Floating Candle Luminaries // BHG
These floating candle luminaries are a cinch to make – all you need are cranberries, greens and water.
Floating Evergreen Jar Candle Holder // Vienna Wedekind
Here’s a similar idea. Fill a bottle with water and place a single evergreen clipping inside. Place a tall taper on top and you’ve got a simple yet elegant centerpiece.
Evergreen Chair Swag // Susie Harris
This chair swag takes your average Christmas home decor over the top. (Plus, that cow is wearing a scarf, which is awesome.)
Birch and Antler Centerpiece // Cottage in the Oaks
A mono-chromatic display in white can be lovely and simplistic.
Rustic Pine and Candle Box // Clover Lane Blog
Use a rustic wood box or crate, pine clippings and candles for an easy, natural table arrangement.
Next up, MORE Natural Holiday Decor Ideas –>
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100+ Natural Holiday Decor Ideas
Need some inspiration for your Christmas decor this year? Look to nature! There are so many wonderful, natural elements to use inside your home and out. They’re inexpensive – or FREE! – are versatile and look great either alone, or paired with other Christmas decor. You can add natural items to nearly any style of decorating you prefer – be it rustic, country, Scandinavian or Nordic, modern, traditional or eclectic. The examples here show just how to do it, so check out our 100+ natural holiday decor ideas to get your wheels turning!
100+ Natural Holiday Decor Ideas
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Page 6 // Page 7 // Page 8// Page 9
Table Decor
Winter Foliage Tablescape // Pretty Handy Girl
Adding winter foliage and pinecones among the current distressed woodland decor pulls the nature theme together. Add pops of color – like blue and gold – with dinnerware.
Pine and White Tablescape // Just a Girl
I love the inclusion of white roses, not typically seen on a Christmas table. It adds elegance, as do the silver and glass elements. The perfect way to turn traditional rustic into “rustic glam.”
Pomegranate and Cinnamon Tablescape // Julie Blanner
Edible elements from nature can add color and interest to a table design. Here, pomegranates and cinnamon take starring roles among eucalyptus greenery.
Neutral Scheme With Natural Raw Wood // Love Grows Wild
A neutral color scheme is classy when paired with natural tones in wood and pine. It feels cozy and low-key, while still looking amazing.
Moss and Evergreen Tablescape with Touches of Copper // 2 Bees in a Pod
Add some moss to the pines and birch for lots of texture and fun. Bring in some warmth with touches of copper throughout, in candle sticks and votive holders.
Reindeer, Birch and Evergreen Table // French Country Cottage
White and green is such a classic color combo. The reindeer heads are perfect for tying in a woodland theme, and the rest of the table is simple and clean.
Rustic Birchwood and Cranberry Tablescape // Cottage in the Oaks
Birchwood, antlers, candles and cranberries are inexpensive decor items that can make an awesome table. Stripes of red in the linen bring out the red in the berries, for that extra color pop.
Natural Wood Slice Centerpiece // Little Glass Jar
This simple centerpiece is a mixture of natural and current trends. Metallics and wood go surprisingly well together. Take a wood slice tray and some pinecones and dress up your table.
Rustic Glam Centerpiece // Yellow Bliss Road
Mixing silver and white balls with pine boughs and pinecones, ups the elegance a bit. Instead of plopping them in an old wood crate, add texture and continued elegance with delicate white linens.
Woodland Centerpiece // Refresh Restyle
Warmth and cozy traditional flavor combine with deer, lanterns, antlers and pine. It’s got woodsy written all over it!
Pinecone, Berry and Birch Dough Bowl Centerpiece // Savvy Southern Style
You can’t get more rustic than pinecones, berries, birch and antlers! Piled attractively in a vintage dough bowl, they make a festive centerpiece.
Evergreen Log Candle Centerpiece // Funky Junk Interiors
You can create amazing centerpieces by using decor in unexpected ways – like turning a plant stand upside down!
Citrus and Evergreen Centerpiece // At the Picket Fence
A glass jar filled with citrus and evergreen is an eye-catching display. The colors pop against all the green.
Cranberry and Greens Floating Candle Luminaries // BHG
These floating candle luminaries are a cinch to make – all you need are cranberries, greens and water.
Floating Evergreen Jar Candle Holder // Vienna Wedekind
Here’s a similar idea. Fill a bottle with water and place a single evergreen clipping inside. Place a tall taper on top and you’ve got a simple yet elegant centerpiece.
Evergreen Chair Swag // Susie Harris
This chair swag takes your average Christmas home decor over the top. (Plus, that cow is wearing a scarf, which is awesome.)
Birch and Antler Centerpiece // Cottage in the Oaks
A mono-chromatic display in white can be lovely and simplistic.
Rustic Pine and Candle Box // Clover Lane Blog
Use a rustic wood box or crate, pine clippings and candles for an easy, natural table arrangement.
Next up, MORE Natural Holiday Decor Ideas –>
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100+ Natural Holiday Decor Ideas
Need some inspiration for your Christmas decor this year? Look to nature! There are so many wonderful, natural elements to use inside your home and out. They’re inexpensive – or FREE! – are versatile and look great either alone, or paired with other Christmas decor. You can add natural items to nearly any style of decorating you prefer – be it rustic, country, Scandinavian or Nordic, modern, traditional or eclectic. The examples here show just how to do it, so check out our 100+ natural holiday decor ideas to get your wheels turning!
100+ Natural Holiday Decor Ideas
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Table Decor
Winter Foliage Tablescape // Pretty Handy Girl
Adding winter foliage and pinecones among the current distressed woodland decor pulls the nature theme together. Add pops of color – like blue and gold – with dinnerware.
Pine and White Tablescape // Just a Girl
I love the inclusion of white roses, not typically seen on a Christmas table. It adds elegance, as do the silver and glass elements. The perfect way to turn traditional rustic into “rustic glam.”
Pomegranate and Cinnamon Tablescape // Julie Blanner
Edible elements from nature can add color and interest to a table design. Here, pomegranates and cinnamon take starring roles among eucalyptus greenery.
Neutral Scheme With Natural Raw Wood // Love Grows Wild
A neutral color scheme is classy when paired with natural tones in wood and pine. It feels cozy and low-key, while still looking amazing.
Moss and Evergreen Tablescape with Touches of Copper // 2 Bees in a Pod
Add some moss to the pines and birch for lots of texture and fun. Bring in some warmth with touches of copper throughout, in candle sticks and votive holders.
Reindeer, Birch and Evergreen Table // French Country Cottage
White and green is such a classic color combo. The reindeer heads are perfect for tying in a woodland theme, and the rest of the table is simple and clean.
Rustic Birchwood and Cranberry Tablescape // Cottage in the Oaks
Birchwood, antlers, candles and cranberries are inexpensive decor items that can make an awesome table. Stripes of red in the linen bring out the red in the berries, for that extra color pop.
Natural Wood Slice Centerpiece // Little Glass Jar
This simple centerpiece is a mixture of natural and current trends. Metallics and wood go surprisingly well together. Take a wood slice tray and some pinecones and dress up your table.
Rustic Glam Centerpiece // Yellow Bliss Road
Mixing silver and white balls with pine boughs and pinecones, ups the elegance a bit. Instead of plopping them in an old wood crate, add texture and continued elegance with delicate white linens.
Woodland Centerpiece // Refresh Restyle
Warmth and cozy traditional flavor combine with deer, lanterns, antlers and pine. It’s got woodsy written all over it!
Pinecone, Berry and Birch Dough Bowl Centerpiece // Savvy Southern Style
You can’t get more rustic than pinecones, berries, birch and antlers! Piled attractively in a vintage dough bowl, they make a festive centerpiece.
Evergreen Log Candle Centerpiece // Funky Junk Interiors
You can create amazing centerpieces by using decor in unexpected ways – like turning a plant stand upside down!
Citrus and Evergreen Centerpiece // At the Picket Fence
A glass jar filled with citrus and evergreen is an eye-catching display. The colors pop against all the green.
Cranberry and Greens Floating Candle Luminaries // BHG
These floating candle luminaries are a cinch to make – all you need are cranberries, greens and water.
Floating Evergreen Jar Candle Holder // Vienna Wedekind
Here’s a similar idea. Fill a bottle with water and place a single evergreen clipping inside. Place a tall taper on top and you’ve got a simple yet elegant centerpiece.
Evergreen Chair Swag // Susie Harris
This chair swag takes your average Christmas home decor over the top. (Plus, that cow is wearing a scarf, which is awesome.)
Birch and Antler Centerpiece // Cottage in the Oaks
A mono-chromatic display in white can be lovely and simplistic.
Rustic Pine and Candle Box // Clover Lane Blog
Use a rustic wood box or crate, pine clippings and candles for an easy, natural table arrangement.
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100+ Natural Holiday Decor Ideas
Need some inspiration for your Christmas decor this year? Look to nature! There are so many wonderful, natural elements to use inside your home and out. They’re inexpensive – or FREE! – are versatile and look great either alone, or paired with other Christmas decor. You can add natural items to nearly any style of decorating you prefer – be it rustic, country, Scandinavian or Nordic, modern, traditional or eclectic. The examples here show just how to do it, so check out our 100+ natural holiday decor ideas to get your wheels turning!
100+ Natural Holiday Decor Ideas
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Table Decor
Winter Foliage Tablescape // Pretty Handy Girl
Adding winter foliage and pinecones among the current distressed woodland decor pulls the nature theme together. Add pops of color – like blue and gold – with dinnerware.
Pine and White Tablescape // Just a Girl
I love the inclusion of white roses, not typically seen on a Christmas table. It adds elegance, as do the silver and glass elements. The perfect way to turn traditional rustic into “rustic glam.”
Pomegranate and Cinnamon Tablescape // Julie Blanner
Edible elements from nature can add color and interest to a table design. Here, pomegranates and cinnamon take starring roles among eucalyptus greenery.
Neutral Scheme With Natural Raw Wood // Love Grows Wild
A neutral color scheme is classy when paired with natural tones in wood and pine. It feels cozy and low-key, while still looking amazing.
Moss and Evergreen Tablescape with Touches of Copper // 2 Bees in a Pod
Add some moss to the pines and birch for lots of texture and fun. Bring in some warmth with touches of copper throughout, in candle sticks and votive holders.
Reindeer, Birch and Evergreen Table // French Country Cottage
White and green is such a classic color combo. The reindeer heads are perfect for tying in a woodland theme, and the rest of the table is simple and clean.
Rustic Birchwood and Cranberry Tablescape // Cottage in the Oaks
Birchwood, antlers, candles and cranberries are inexpensive decor items that can make an awesome table. Stripes of red in the linen bring out the red in the berries, for that extra color pop.
Natural Wood Slice Centerpiece // Little Glass Jar
This simple centerpiece is a mixture of natural and current trends. Metallics and wood go surprisingly well together. Take a wood slice tray and some pinecones and dress up your table.
Rustic Glam Centerpiece // Yellow Bliss Road
Mixing silver and white balls with pine boughs and pinecones, ups the elegance a bit. Instead of plopping them in an old wood crate, add texture and continued elegance with delicate white linens.
Woodland Centerpiece // Refresh Restyle
Warmth and cozy traditional flavor combine with deer, lanterns, antlers and pine. It’s got woodsy written all over it!
Pinecone, Berry and Birch Dough Bowl Centerpiece // Savvy Southern Style
You can’t get more rustic than pinecones, berries, birch and antlers! Piled attractively in a vintage dough bowl, they make a festive centerpiece.
Evergreen Log Candle Centerpiece // Funky Junk Interiors
You can create amazing centerpieces by using decor in unexpected ways – like turning a plant stand upside down!
Citrus and Evergreen Centerpiece // At the Picket Fence
A glass jar filled with citrus and evergreen is an eye-catching display. The colors pop against all the green.
Cranberry and Greens Floating Candle Luminaries // BHG
These floating candle luminaries are a cinch to make – all you need are cranberries, greens and water.
Floating Evergreen Jar Candle Holder // Vienna Wedekind
Here’s a similar idea. Fill a bottle with water and place a single evergreen clipping inside. Place a tall taper on top and you’ve got a simple yet elegant centerpiece.
Evergreen Chair Swag // Susie Harris
This chair swag takes your average Christmas home decor over the top. (Plus, that cow is wearing a scarf, which is awesome.)
Birch and Antler Centerpiece // Cottage in the Oaks
A mono-chromatic display in white can be lovely and simplistic.
Rustic Pine and Candle Box // Clover Lane Blog
Use a rustic wood box or crate, pine clippings and candles for an easy, natural table arrangement.
Next up, MORE Natural Holiday Decor Ideas –>
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100+ Natural Holiday Decor Ideas
Need some inspiration for your Christmas decor this year? Look to nature! There are so many wonderful, natural elements to use inside your home and out. They’re inexpensive – or FREE! – are versatile and look great either alone, or paired with other Christmas decor. You can add natural items to nearly any style of decorating you prefer – be it rustic, country, Scandinavian or Nordic, modern, traditional or eclectic. The examples here show just how to do it, so check out our 100+ natural holiday decor ideas to get your wheels turning!
100+ Natural Holiday Decor Ideas
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Table Decor
Winter Foliage Tablescape // Pretty Handy Girl
Adding winter foliage and pinecones among the current distressed woodland decor pulls the nature theme together. Add pops of color – like blue and gold – with dinnerware.
Pine and White Tablescape // Just a Girl
I love the inclusion of white roses, not typically seen on a Christmas table. It adds elegance, as do the silver and glass elements. The perfect way to turn traditional rustic into “rustic glam.”
Pomegranate and Cinnamon Tablescape // Julie Blanner
Edible elements from nature can add color and interest to a table design. Here, pomegranates and cinnamon take starring roles among eucalyptus greenery.
Neutral Scheme With Natural Raw Wood // Love Grows Wild
A neutral color scheme is classy when paired with natural tones in wood and pine. It feels cozy and low-key, while still looking amazing.
Moss and Evergreen Tablescape with Touches of Copper // 2 Bees in a Pod
Add some moss to the pines and birch for lots of texture and fun. Bring in some warmth with touches of copper throughout, in candle sticks and votive holders.
Reindeer, Birch and Evergreen Table // French Country Cottage
White and green is such a classic color combo. The reindeer heads are perfect for tying in a woodland theme, and the rest of the table is simple and clean.
Rustic Birchwood and Cranberry Tablescape // Cottage in the Oaks
Birchwood, antlers, candles and cranberries are inexpensive decor items that can make an awesome table. Stripes of red in the linen bring out the red in the berries, for that extra color pop.
Natural Wood Slice Centerpiece // Little Glass Jar
This simple centerpiece is a mixture of natural and current trends. Metallics and wood go surprisingly well together. Take a wood slice tray and some pinecones and dress up your table.
Rustic Glam Centerpiece // Yellow Bliss Road
Mixing silver and white balls with pine boughs and pinecones, ups the elegance a bit. Instead of plopping them in an old wood crate, add texture and continued elegance with delicate white linens.
Woodland Centerpiece // Refresh Restyle
Warmth and cozy traditional flavor combine with deer, lanterns, antlers and pine. It’s got woodsy written all over it!
Pinecone, Berry and Birch Dough Bowl Centerpiece // Savvy Southern Style
You can’t get more rustic than pinecones, berries, birch and antlers! Piled attractively in a vintage dough bowl, they make a festive centerpiece.
Evergreen Log Candle Centerpiece // Funky Junk Interiors
You can create amazing centerpieces by using decor in unexpected ways – like turning a plant stand upside down!
Citrus and Evergreen Centerpiece // At the Picket Fence
A glass jar filled with citrus and evergreen is an eye-catching display. The colors pop against all the green.
Cranberry and Greens Floating Candle Luminaries // BHG
These floating candle luminaries are a cinch to make – all you need are cranberries, greens and water.
Floating Evergreen Jar Candle Holder // Vienna Wedekind
Here’s a similar idea. Fill a bottle with water and place a single evergreen clipping inside. Place a tall taper on top and you’ve got a simple yet elegant centerpiece.
Evergreen Chair Swag // Susie Harris
This chair swag takes your average Christmas home decor over the top. (Plus, that cow is wearing a scarf, which is awesome.)
Birch and Antler Centerpiece // Cottage in the Oaks
A mono-chromatic display in white can be lovely and simplistic.
Rustic Pine and Candle Box // Clover Lane Blog
Use a rustic wood box or crate, pine clippings and candles for an easy, natural table arrangement.
Next up, MORE Natural Holiday Decor Ideas –>
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100+ Natural Holiday Decor Ideas
Need some inspiration for your Christmas decor this year? Look to nature! There are so many wonderful, natural elements to use inside your home and out. They’re inexpensive – or FREE! – are versatile and look great either alone, or paired with other Christmas decor. You can add natural items to nearly any style of decorating you prefer – be it rustic, country, Scandinavian or Nordic, modern, traditional or eclectic. The examples here show just how to do it, so check out our 100+ natural holiday decor ideas to get your wheels turning!
100+ Natural Holiday Decor Ideas
In this post:
Page 1 // Page 2 // Page 3 // Page 4 // Page 5
Page 6 // Page 7 // Page 8// Page 9
Table Decor
Winter Foliage Tablescape // Pretty Handy Girl
Adding winter foliage and pinecones among the current distressed woodland decor pulls the nature theme together. Add pops of color – like blue and gold – with dinnerware.
Pine and White Tablescape // Just a Girl
I love the inclusion of white roses, not typically seen on a Christmas table. It adds elegance, as do the silver and glass elements. The perfect way to turn traditional rustic into “rustic glam.”
Pomegranate and Cinnamon Tablescape // Julie Blanner
Edible elements from nature can add color and interest to a table design. Here, pomegranates and cinnamon take starring roles among eucalyptus greenery.
Neutral Scheme With Natural Raw Wood // Love Grows Wild
A neutral color scheme is classy when paired with natural tones in wood and pine. It feels cozy and low-key, while still looking amazing.
Moss and Evergreen Tablescape with Touches of Copper // 2 Bees in a Pod
Add some moss to the pines and birch for lots of texture and fun. Bring in some warmth with touches of copper throughout, in candle sticks and votive holders.
Reindeer, Birch and Evergreen Table // French Country Cottage
White and green is such a classic color combo. The reindeer heads are perfect for tying in a woodland theme, and the rest of the table is simple and clean.
Rustic Birchwood and Cranberry Tablescape // Cottage in the Oaks
Birchwood, antlers, candles and cranberries are inexpensive decor items that can make an awesome table. Stripes of red in the linen bring out the red in the berries, for that extra color pop.
Natural Wood Slice Centerpiece // Little Glass Jar
This simple centerpiece is a mixture of natural and current trends. Metallics and wood go surprisingly well together. Take a wood slice tray and some pinecones and dress up your table.
Rustic Glam Centerpiece // Yellow Bliss Road
Mixing silver and white balls with pine boughs and pinecones, ups the elegance a bit. Instead of plopping them in an old wood crate, add texture and continued elegance with delicate white linens.
Woodland Centerpiece // Refresh Restyle
Warmth and cozy traditional flavor combine with deer, lanterns, antlers and pine. It’s got woodsy written all over it!
Pinecone, Berry and Birch Dough Bowl Centerpiece // Savvy Southern Style
You can’t get more rustic than pinecones, berries, birch and antlers! Piled attractively in a vintage dough bowl, they make a festive centerpiece.
Evergreen Log Candle Centerpiece // Funky Junk Interiors
You can create amazing centerpieces by using decor in unexpected ways – like turning a plant stand upside down!
Citrus and Evergreen Centerpiece // At the Picket Fence
A glass jar filled with citrus and evergreen is an eye-catching display. The colors pop against all the green.
Cranberry and Greens Floating Candle Luminaries // BHG
These floating candle luminaries are a cinch to make – all you need are cranberries, greens and water.
Floating Evergreen Jar Candle Holder // Vienna Wedekind
Here’s a similar idea. Fill a bottle with water and place a single evergreen clipping inside. Place a tall taper on top and you’ve got a simple yet elegant centerpiece.
Evergreen Chair Swag // Susie Harris
This chair swag takes your average Christmas home decor over the top. (Plus, that cow is wearing a scarf, which is awesome.)
Birch and Antler Centerpiece // Cottage in the Oaks
A mono-chromatic display in white can be lovely and simplistic.
Rustic Pine and Candle Box // Clover Lane Blog
Use a rustic wood box or crate, pine clippings and candles for an easy, natural table arrangement.
Next up, MORE Natural Holiday Decor Ideas –>
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100+ Natural Holiday Decor Ideas
Need some inspiration for your Christmas decor this year? Look to nature! There are so many wonderful, natural elements to use inside your home and out. They’re inexpensive – or FREE! – are versatile and look great either alone, or paired with other Christmas decor. You can add natural items to nearly any style of decorating you prefer – be it rustic, country, Scandinavian or Nordic, modern, traditional or eclectic. The examples here show just how to do it, so check out our 100+ natural holiday decor ideas to get your wheels turning!
100+ Natural Holiday Decor Ideas
In this post:
Page 1 // Page 2 // Page 3 // Page 4 // Page 5
Page 6 // Page 7 // Page 8// Page 9
Table Decor
Winter Foliage Tablescape // Pretty Handy Girl
Adding winter foliage and pinecones among the current distressed woodland decor pulls the nature theme together. Add pops of color – like blue and gold – with dinnerware.
Pine and White Tablescape // Just a Girl
I love the inclusion of white roses, not typically seen on a Christmas table. It adds elegance, as do the silver and glass elements. The perfect way to turn traditional rustic into “rustic glam.”
Pomegranate and Cinnamon Tablescape // Julie Blanner
Edible elements from nature can add color and interest to a table design. Here, pomegranates and cinnamon take starring roles among eucalyptus greenery.
Neutral Scheme With Natural Raw Wood // Love Grows Wild
A neutral color scheme is classy when paired with natural tones in wood and pine. It feels cozy and low-key, while still looking amazing.
Moss and Evergreen Tablescape with Touches of Copper // 2 Bees in a Pod
Add some moss to the pines and birch for lots of texture and fun. Bring in some warmth with touches of copper throughout, in candle sticks and votive holders.
Reindeer, Birch and Evergreen Table // French Country Cottage
White and green is such a classic color combo. The reindeer heads are perfect for tying in a woodland theme, and the rest of the table is simple and clean.
Rustic Birchwood and Cranberry Tablescape // Cottage in the Oaks
Birchwood, antlers, candles and cranberries are inexpensive decor items that can make an awesome table. Stripes of red in the linen bring out the red in the berries, for that extra color pop.
Natural Wood Slice Centerpiece // Little Glass Jar
This simple centerpiece is a mixture of natural and current trends. Metallics and wood go surprisingly well together. Take a wood slice tray and some pinecones and dress up your table.
Rustic Glam Centerpiece // Yellow Bliss Road
Mixing silver and white balls with pine boughs and pinecones, ups the elegance a bit. Instead of plopping them in an old wood crate, add texture and continued elegance with delicate white linens.
Woodland Centerpiece // Refresh Restyle
Warmth and cozy traditional flavor combine with deer, lanterns, antlers and pine. It’s got woodsy written all over it!
Pinecone, Berry and Birch Dough Bowl Centerpiece // Savvy Southern Style
You can’t get more rustic than pinecones, berries, birch and antlers! Piled attractively in a vintage dough bowl, they make a festive centerpiece.
Evergreen Log Candle Centerpiece // Funky Junk Interiors
You can create amazing centerpieces by using decor in unexpected ways – like turning a plant stand upside down!
Citrus and Evergreen Centerpiece // At the Picket Fence
A glass jar filled with citrus and evergreen is an eye-catching display. The colors pop against all the green.
Cranberry and Greens Floating Candle Luminaries // BHG
These floating candle luminaries are a cinch to make – all you need are cranberries, greens and water.
Floating Evergreen Jar Candle Holder // Vienna Wedekind
Here’s a similar idea. Fill a bottle with water and place a single evergreen clipping inside. Place a tall taper on top and you’ve got a simple yet elegant centerpiece.
Evergreen Chair Swag // Susie Harris
This chair swag takes your average Christmas home decor over the top. (Plus, that cow is wearing a scarf, which is awesome.)
Birch and Antler Centerpiece // Cottage in the Oaks
A mono-chromatic display in white can be lovely and simplistic.
Rustic Pine and Candle Box // Clover Lane Blog
Use a rustic wood box or crate, pine clippings and candles for an easy, natural table arrangement.
Next up, MORE Natural Holiday Decor Ideas –>
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