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Holiday Decor House Tour

Decorating for the holidays is always such a delight. I love having my children help put up the holiday decor. We play Christmas music and dance around, making fun and happy memories.

Even though I love to decorate for Christmas with my children, I don’t love taking all the decorations down at the end of the season. With that in mind, we usually keep things pretty simple as far as holiday decor goes.

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We used to have an artificial tree, but in recent years, the children have asked for a real one. They usually go out on the back of our property and choose one from the woods. Chopping it down and bringing it home is an activity they all enjoy immensely. The excited anticipation as my older children put up the newly cut tree in the house is such fun to watch. Most of the ornaments are handmade by the children or have some sentimental connection.

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Our fireplace is the focal point of our living room. We have a fire burning in it most days during the winter. Decorating the mantel and hearth brings such a festive spirit to the room. It’s amazing the beautiful effect this one area of decoration can have on the rest of the room. The decorations are simple but sentimental. My grandmother gave me the carolers. Each family member has a stocking handmade by my mother.

We love receiving cards from all our friends and family each year. As we received them, we place each one in an honored spot around the archway to our living room. They are displayed there throughout the season, and I love the reminder they bring of the loved ones who sent them.

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The table centerpiece has the most prominent place in our dining area. I like to spend time planning it out displaying it in just the right way.  It stays on the table throughout the season, which keeps things simple for me.

This year, I decided to utilize my cake stand (which honestly does not get much use other than sitting on the hutch in my dining room most of the time) to create a simple but pretty centerpiece—all with objects I already had.

The sparkly garland is leftover from a holiday season decoration used many years ago. The ribbon was salvaged off a gift someone in the family received at one point. An arrangement of pinecones fills out the display.

The pine cones where my mother-in-law’s. She had a large pine tree in her back yard and collected pine cones from under its branches every year. She loved displaying those pine cones. It feels like a special little part of her is there in our midst as we gather around the table.

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Our manger scene is my favorite Christmas decor item. I inherited this set from my mom, who got it from my grandmother. I have fond memories of setting it up each year as a child, and now I love to watch my own children set it up. It has been well loved for many years and has sustained quite a few chips and scratches, but I think it just adds to it’s charm. It’s sentimental value far exceeds any monetary value it might have.

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A simple but beautiful wreath hangs on the front door. My oldest daughter made our wreaths this  year. She did an amazing job at it, too!

The bushes in front of our house have been decked with lights. They bring such a bright, festive look to our home.

I hope you enjoyed this little peek into our home’s holiday decor for this Christmas season! May your own Christmas be joyful and blessed!

Modest Fashion Friday: Maroon Sweater and Plaid Skirt

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There is just something timeless about an a-line skirt and sweater set. It’s a universally flattering silhouette. Add to that a subtle plaid pattern, and you’ve got a classic look you can wear anytime and look put together and appropriate.

I’ve had all the pieces in this particular outfit for many years. That’s the great thing about classic wardrobe staples—they never go out of style. Developing a personal style rather than following every trend that comes along has the wonderful benefit of being able to wear the same clothing items for season after season and never look dated.

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Although this outfit doesn’t look casual, it’s incredibly comfortable. The sweater set is soft and cozy and the skirt has some stretch to it.

I love the scarf I added to this outfit. It has a gorgeous paisley pattern and the color matches the sweater perfectly. (If you’ve seen any of my other outfit posts, you may have noticed I really like scarves. I’ll find any excuse to add a scarf to any outfit!)maroon-plaid-oufit4

The shoes I wore to complete this look are my old standby nude heels. These shoes are so versatile. They bring the perfect level of dressiness to almost any outfit. They truly go with anything. Plus, they’re so comfortable. Every girl should have a nice pair of nude heels in her wardrobe.

What I Wore

Sweater set (aka “twinset”): I’ve had this so long, I don’t remember where it came from (here’s a similar one)
Skirt: Chadwicks of Boston(here’s one similar)
Shoes: Journee Collection via Kohl’s
Scarf: This one’s old, too, so I don’t remember where I got it (a similar one here)

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Makeup Tips for Girls Who Wear Glasses

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I’ve worn glasses since I was 10 years old. Back then (you know, in the old days….), it wasn’t as trendy to wear glasses as it has become in recent years. Glasses wearing girls like me have been cheering the fashionable styles available today. It makes wearing specs so much more enjoyable.

Though I usually wear contact lenses, I do occasionally need or want to wear my glasses. When I do, I like to apply my makeup accordingly.

It’s always a good idea to adjust your makeup wearing techniques to accommodate the affect glasses have on your face.

If you wear glasses and you’re not sure the best way to apply your makeup with them, I think I can help. Here are a few makeup tips I’ve learned that may help my fellow glasses-wearing gals out there.

Tip #1—Brighten up the under eye area

Glasses tend to cast a shadow on the under eye area. Make sure you lighten this area with a concealer or corrector (or both) first. Don’t forget to set the concealer, and be sure to use one that won’t crease.

Tip #2—Groom your brows

Be sure to groom your eyebrows well. Glasses bring attention to the brows. Impeccably groomed brows are important for keeping your overall look polished and tidy. Brush your brows up so they sit above your frames and fill in any sparse areas so they’re nice and neat. Frame those frames with perfect brows!

Tip #3—Keep your eyeshadow shades neutral

Neutral shades of eyeshadow highlight the lids without bringing heaviness or darkness to an already shaded area. Darker eyeshadow drags the lid down and makes the eye seem smaller. Neutral or lighter shades open up the eyes.

Tip #4—Perfect your eyeliner

Apply eyeliner very carefully. Glasses will act as a magnifier on your eyeliner, so make sure you do as precise a job as possible. Any spaces between the liner and your lashes will really show up, so be very careful to line nice and close to your lashes.

Tip #5—Volumize your lashes

Definitely wear mascara with your glasses. However, it’s important to choose the right kind. Lengthening mascaras can cause your lashes to be too long; they may end up brushing against your lenses, which can pretty annoying. A good volumizing mascara can plump your lashes and open up your eyes. Just avoid any formulas that might clump, as any clumping with really show up behind your lenses.

Tip #6—Blush should be natural

A lot of heavy contouring could be distracting from your beautiful eyes. Keep your blush natural and let your eyes (and those fashionable frames) shine.

Tip #7—Wear a bold lip…or not

Try wearing a bolder lip color with your glasses to bring balance to your look. However, a neutral lip works just as well. Just be sure to wear some sort of lip color. It’s important to complete your overall makeup look with a flattering lip color, something that compliments the color of your frames.

Wearing glasses can be fashionable and beautiful. Enhance those specs with the right makeup techniques and you’ll look absolutely gorgeous!

5 Authors Who Write the Best Christmas Novels

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There’s something especially cozy about reading a Christmas centered story while curled up under a warm blanket, a fire burning brightly in the fireplace. It’s a perfect way to spend a quiet December afternoon. Personally, I love the addition of a nice cup of tea or hot chocolate to round out the experience.

Christmas books (novellas in particular) are a genre uniquely suited the the few stolen moments in an otherwise very busy season. A quick, festive or sentimental read is just the thing when you have a little time and want to celebrate the holidays in a quieter and more personal way.

Books centered around the theme of Christmas also make wonderful gifts for any book lovers in your life.

There’s really only one problem here, though. There are a huge number of Christmas novels out there; it’s hard to know which are worth the time to read. Many well known authors have written several Christmas related books. Knowing which authors have the best books can help narrow down the choices.

Here’s a list of authors who have written several books I highly recommend reading this Christmas (or anytime, really). I have read and enjoyed at least one book by each of the authors on this list.

  1. Max Lucado (author of The Christmas Candle, Because of Bethlehem, The Christmas Child, An Angel’s Story, and more)
  2. Richard Paul Evans (The Christmas Box, The Timepiece, The Mistletoe Secret, and more)
  3. Donna VanLiere (The Christmas Shoes, The Christmas Town, The Christmas Light, The Christmas Journey, and many more)
  4. Karen Kingsbury (The Bridge, A Baxter Family Christmas, The Red Gloves Collection, A Treasury of Christmas Miracles)
  5. Melody Carlson (The Christmas Angel Project, Christmas at Harrington’s, The Christmas Joy Ride, The Christmas Shoppe, and many, many more)

If you’re in the mood for nostalgic Christmas cheer, you’ll definitely want to check out some of these authors’ books.

Happy reading!

Modest Fashion Friday: Classic Trench With a Denim Dress

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A classic trench is a wardrobe staple. Every girl should own one. A trench coat is such a versatile piece of clothing. It can be worn with so many different outfits and in so many kinds of weather. I love the simplicity of a trench coat. They can be found in different colors and a myriad of fabrics, but I prefer a tan coat in the classic double-breasted style.

For this outfit, I wore my own tan trench with a cute mid-length denim dress, leggings, and knee-high boots. The shirtdress is a soft, simple piece that’s very comfortable. I pulled it in at the waist with a brown braided belt and added a long necklace with a heart pendant for interest. The detailing on the necklace is lovely, with a beautiful scroll pattern design.

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The dress is by J. Jill–some of my absolute favorite clothing pieces come from that brand. I paired it with grey leggings for warmth and modesty, since the dress is shorter than I normally wear.

The grey cardigan added a bit of extra warmth. I have had this cardigan for several years and have worn it countless times with a huge variety of outfits. It goes with almost everything in my closet. I love that it can be dressed up or worn very casually. Plus, it’s super comfy. And if you haven’t figured it out by now, I like comfy.

These boots are by far the most comfortable ones I own. I actually walked the Great Wall of China in these things. They’ve held up really well, especially for the price I paid for them.

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The bag is in a very dark navy leather. I’ve had it for a couple of months now and I’m finding that it is wearing beautifully. The more I use it, the more nice and soft and supple it gets. The thing I love most about this bag is the amazing deal I got on it. Using a combination of sales, coupons, Ebates, and clearance pricing, I got this bag for about 90% off the original price. How’s that for bargain shopping?

What I Wore

Trench coat: Old Navy
Shirtdress: J. Jill (similar)
Cardigan: ThredUp
Boots: Top Moda
Necklace: similar
Belt: similar
Bag: Relic leather tote

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