This is what things look like on a Saturday night around here.
That furniture was made in 1867 and probably could use a break if we want it to last for another 150 years!.I added some simple greenery and a neutral runner, along with some basic clear glass pieces to create a look that’s a little bit festive, but will still feel perfect for Winter after the holidays are over.. With all of the clean up that’s going to be happening right after Christmas, it will be so nice to have a room that can just stay as-is and be enjoyed a little while longer.

Last year I kept most of the greenery up until after Valentine’s Day.It was still in great shape and looked beautiful, but I regretfully took it down as we got closer to Spring.I enjoyed it all Winter!.

If you’re like me and have more wine glasses than people coming for dinner, you can use a few to make really fun tealight holders.They feel a little more fun and special occasion-y than regular votives, but they’re so neutral that you really can just set them up and then forget them..

So what do you think?
Do you do Winter decorating too or do just move straight from Holiday/Christmas into Spring?.Once you’ve got your wax wedges out of the jar, just stick them in a little plastic bag and write the scent name on the bag..
That’s all fine and good, but what do you actually.with those wax wedges?.
This is where I get to feel pretty smart.You know those wax warmers that are really popular now for warming up those wax melts?.
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