This year I wanted to include the girls in making our holiday decor. They love to be helpful around the house, especially when it involves doing some sort of art that will be displayed in our house. I am pretty minimal when it comes to color so everything has a sort of nordic feel, but that makes everything even easier to make in my opinion.


We used air dry clay and cookie cutters to make our white star ornaments. I rolled out the clay on a piece of parchment and the girls stamped the star shapes. We let them dry on our radiator overnight and the next morning…TA DA! ornaments ready to go on the tree.
I used some clippings from our tree and attached them with floral tape to the bottom of an embroidery hoop for our wreath for our front door. The rest of the clippings are placed in vases through out the house.

Sienna Helped me with stringing our wooden bead garland. It was a great way to work on her fine motor skills and It kept her attention for quite a while.

We also HAD to write a letter to Santa! I hope that he will enjoy Lyla’s portrait of him…… and I’m sure he won’t mind the hot coco stains 🙂
Lately Ive been feeling guilty about not having enough “special” time with Sienna. I am hope with her during the day, but I feel like we spend the whole day prepping for when her sister gets home from school and Poppa gets home from work. I recall when her sister was 2 we would go on all of these adventures together. Often to the park or zoo, but also out to lunch and museums.

Now, Let’s flash forward a couple of years…… I recently repainted the nursery and loved the results! The rest of our home is slowly being transformed to a more calm and tranquil space with white walls and lots of greys, blacks and warm woods. Our house is cozy. Its about 1200sf and you can see almost every room in the house just walking from the kitchen to the living room. So I am slowly transforming everything to act as one cohesive space instead of thinking of rooms as separate entities. The whole house with flow together more, so to speak. I was nervous that Lyla would have some strong feelings about her new room which is why I tackled the nursery first to see how she would react. When she saw Sienna’s new room she immediately wanted a makeover for her space!
I am actually super happy with how the bed frame turned out! It took a few coats of black satin paint but I actually love seeing the little drip marks and paint strokes. It makes it feel like an antique! The quality of the bed is wonderful so I’m so happy we are able to give it a second life.


