Check out the lovely hook used to hang this wreath on an old door. What a great way to incorporate architectural salvage with live greenery for the holidays.
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Here is a lovely garland local interior designer Lauren Leiss of Pure Style Home did for a feature last year in Better Homes and Gardens.
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We have these lovely preserved boxwood wreaths at the shop. So elegant!
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An idea for the ever-popular lighted branches. Mix them with some real greenery for a touch of nature.
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Here's a simple and elegant DIY from Martha Stewart for evergreen and boxwood bobeches.
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There is a whole bunch planned for The Old Lucketts Store and The Design House over the next few weeks.
In this post we give you our holiday hours, tell you about our "Lucketts at Night" event on December 2nd, and provide all the details for our next Design House event { including a book signing, two awesome food vendors, and wreath making event and giveaways at The Old Lucketts Store }.
Very pretty. I love anything with boxwoods and it smells so good.
ReplyDeleteJillian - I agree, they smell wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI'm a fake greenery snob ;-) Fresh greenery really makes a difference in a room, the only way to decorate for the holidays! Llove the ideas, thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm thankful for Lucketts Store!!!!
ReplyDeletei only use fresh greens for the holidays... the smell of christmas is all through the house..
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