Christmas decorating is such a 'big' time of year. We give it so much attention and thought and go through a ton of work to make our homes lovely for the season.
Spending can be hard on the pocket book too. But hopefully my little Christmas junk tour that cost me absolutely nothing will be an inspiration for those that truly can't spend a dime this season.
I've been in that place before where I had absolutely nothing to spare. So that's unknowingly become my mantra of sorts. Pushing your creativity a notch higher and creating something with things you already have.
I truly intended to buy a few new things, but I kept creating ideas out of nothing, so I honestly didn't need to! Except for those crazy white mini lights that go out half way through your decorating of course...
Anyway, welcome to my 2012 Christmas JUNK home tour! There are a few new pictures as well as a recap on what you've already seen.
I hope you enjoy my free take!
Greeting you at the front door is a chevron twig garland in lieu of a traditional wreath.
Stairway
An evergreen and twig garland guide you all the way up the crate styled stairway.
Those indeed are real apples hanging on with ornament hooks. Only one has fallen off so far. :)
The kitchen

Our home is an open floorplan, with the kitchen island set on an angle posing centre stage.
The 'wrong way' sign above the stove is a gentle poke at myself due to not being a true blue foodie type. :)
The junk centrepiece will be moved upstairs closer to Christmas. I just like working with a really bare island daily. Isn't it so nice and... bare?!
The Christmas kitchen windows were decked out with some spray snow, a few vignettes and an overhead garland hung from an old Farmers Market sign.

The twig chandelier got lightly touched with a few icy Christmas ornaments.
The number two is for my son and I.
Livingroom
Our living room is the perfect size for a sofa and 2 chairs. It's cozy and just enough!
On the old gate screens sit a snowy Christmas card wreath, the perfect way to display either new or cards from a Christmas past.
The Christmas tree forest in a crate take centre stage in front of the picture window. Love how they make just enough impact without taking much room.
On the coffee table sits a pretty little vintage typewriter. Hydrangeas, fresh greens and a pomegranate add just the right amount of Christmas bling without interfering with the table space.
The coke inspired Christmas fireplace with it's snowy crackling fire hearth is ready for you to sit back and enjoy a few Christmas specials. Don't forget to bring the fresh coffee and sugar cookies!
Desiring for some eclectic fun, a step ladder was quickly morphed into a makeshift treeless ladder Christmas tree just for fun. What was meant to be temporary is probably destined to stay till January 1st! Just don't tell my real tree lovin' son...
The bedroom
A little seasonal cheer transpired with a Christmas decorated horsegate headboard.
After the evergreen garland went up, the works was frosted up with some faux snow.
A little button garland adds just the right amount of additional homespun charm.
Wow, that was fun! Thanks so much for joining our team for our 12 Days of Christmas! I hope you enjoyed our series, it's been a blast creating daily!
BUT... it's not over quite yet...
Join each of us for a themed link party Dec 13th. We've got our Facebook and Pinterest fingers eager to feature our favorites like crazy, so bring over your glorious best!
Winners will also be announced mid day on link party day so make sure you stop by to see if you won.
See you tomorrow here on Funky Junk for CHRISTMAS JUNK DECOR!
Link parties will go live 4am EST.
** Shanty 2 Chic will be live mid morning**
**Inspired by Charm mid afternoon**
More of my own stuff is above.
Your features will be pinned at the 12 Days of Christmas pin board!
There's one more gift up for grabs. :)





























Your house is so festive~~you have added the perfect touch to make this season your own!!
ReplyDeleteI love your house tour Donna. Just so darn original and interesting. It all works together well.
ReplyDeleteI love your house, the trees in the crate, the signs, the button garland, everything. So yummy cozy!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE it all...so many wonderful details!! The wrong way sign made me smile...I should probably have one of those too..haha! Thanks for the peek...and fun 12 days of amazing creativity!!
ReplyDeleteI'm kind of sad the 12 days are now over! I've gotten so many wonderful ideas! Thanks so much for the hard work and love, love your funky junk style!
ReplyDeleteI love your whole house, Donna, especially your pretty kitchen! It all looks so cozy, warm & inviting! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteYour home looks beautiful decorated for Christmas, Donna, and I love how you've incorporated all your special touches! I especially love the button garland.
ReplyDeleteLooks great, very calming and comfortable. Would you believe I don't have ONE piece of Christmas decoration in my whole house?
ReplyDeleteYou did such a fabulous job...I love all the sweet little extras...lovely!
ReplyDeleteAll beautiful! Compliments!
ReplyDeleteDébora
Gorgeous creative Christmas decor! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLeslie
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Wow, it's all so beautiful! I especially love the giant star on the tiny tree. So great!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely loved every single project you posted over the last 12 days. Seeing them all come together is a true testament to your endless amount of amazing talent!! This is just fabulous Donna. You have so much to be proud of! Your family and friends my never leave once you invite them in. I know I wouldn't!
ReplyDeleteI love your kitchen and the "wrong way" sign! I have an old gas station "self service" sign hanging in my laundry room. It used to reside in the kitchen above the sink. It doesn't seem to work no matter where I put it. I'm amazed that my husband just disregards it. Just kidding!
ReplyDeleteI really like the more muted rustic Christmas look compared to the more typical gaudy decorations that most people have in there homes - looks like a German log cabin with roast on the fire and mulled wine on the stove!
ReplyDeleteDonna it would be nice if you could comment on some of the questions posted on your
ReplyDeletetwig garland post with the video....i keep checking back but still no answers..thanks! deb
Hello Deb! My apologies for not replying sooner! I've replied on post #5 as well as emailed you direct. Thanks so much for the heads up! I hadn't gotten that far into all my emails yet. :)
DeleteYour pics are so awesome as always! Love your Christmas style!
ReplyDeleteLina
I've always been fascinated by your unique style, Donna. Your home is beautiful, down to earth, and festive.
ReplyDeleteYour style is just perfect!! I loved every single day!! I can't narrow down my favorite because I truly love it all!! The trees in the crate and the ladder are the best!! The buttons on the headboard are that little extra detail that just adds whimsy and makes you smile!! I love it all!! And the lamps on either side of your sink are beautiful!! Love Love!! ~ Lori
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Thanks for sharing some great ideas.
ReplyDeleteHi Donna, I so enjoyed these 12 days of Christmas. Thank you, thank you. Many Christmas blessings to you and your son.
ReplyDeleteDon't you love being able to change up your decor for nothing? I went to an all white theme this year and other than buying a vintage white wool blanket at the thrift store (I did play the waiting game and bought it on half price day), I didn't have to buy anything else to get a whole new look. Do it yourselfers--we may be a little crazy but by gosh, we know how to save a penny when need be!
ReplyDeleteDonna, your home looks so nice. I love all your innovative decorating ideas. The twig swag on the front door is sweet. Wishing you and your son a very happy and blessed Christmas! Pamela
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the tour. I love it all. Laura
ReplyDeleteLove it all - and the fact that you didn't have to buy anything!
ReplyDeleteOf course I'm partial to your ladder tree - the cousin to mine! And that whoville set of trees in a trunk ... and that typewriter ... oh what don't I love?!
Kelly
You are always so wonderfully outside the box with your decorating Donna and I love it! The vignette on the island, the window frame with the rolling pin in it, your trees in a crate- so ingenious!
ReplyDeleteI made a treeless ladder tree at my booth this year and everyone just loves it!
bee blessed
mary
it all looks great- the door decor and the bedroom are my favorites! :)
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