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Isn't the time between Christmas and Spring such a weird time for decorating? Like, how exactly are you supposed to decorate for the months of January and February? All your Christmas is down, and your house is looking oh so bare, but it just waaaaay to early to introduce spring florals. Over the past few years, I have honed in on what exactly January and February decor should look like. It took some time to get used to it, but when you think about it, it totally makes sense. Decorate inside with what you see outside. I won't be seeing any flowers soon, but I do see beautiful trees and bushes covered in a perfect dusting of snow. And because January and February are usually so dreary weather-wise, and shorter days, it's good to bring in bright neutral colors! Don't live in a dark cave those dark winter months :)
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I usually take down my Christmas stuff at the beginning of January. I learned this year that the 12 days of Christmas are actually AFTER Christmas, and not before. I may have been hiding underneath a rock, but I didn't know this. So, it's actually old tradition to not take your tree down until the 6th of January. So, this is helpful to all of us who wonder when exactly should you take down Christmas. Of course, to each their own :) but there's a good guideline! 

So, to start taking down my Christmas in attempt to leave up Winter, I try to take all what I think as Christmas-y down...like obvious Christmas stuff. Things that say "Jolly", "Santa", "Noel", ect. I then remove all the red, glitz and glitter. The stockings and the ornaments from the trees are gone. Christmas countdowns are put away. I'm usually left with a pretty neutral scheme along with greens. Some greens are flocked, and some aren't. This is what Winter is to me. 
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Last year, I kept up my big trees through most of January and into February. I felt like this was too long. Sometimes the magic of Christmas is because it's so fleeting and only lasts just for a little while. Even though all the "Christmas" was gone, the big trees reminded me too much of it. So, this year, I took down my big trees and only left the little ones. 
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Along with smaller trees, I kept up a lot of garland. The garland I chose doesn't have any red berries or too much sparkle. I chose the ones that seemed the most natural. Ones that looked like they could totally belong outside. 
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Tips on how to decorate after Christmas. How to decorate during January and February. Winter decorating ideas. How to decorate for winter. Farmhouse winter decor and decorating ideas. Winter mantel decor. How to decorate your coffee table.
I also went completely neutral in most of my rooms, letting the greens of the trees and garland pop. 
Tips on how to decorate after Christmas. How to decorate during January and February. Winter decorating ideas. How to decorate for winter. Farmhouse winter decor and decorating ideas. Winter mantel decor. How to decorate your coffee table.


Tips on how to decorate after Christmas. How to decorate during January and February. Winter decorating ideas. How to decorate for winter. Farmhouse winter decor and decorating ideas. Winter mantel decor. How to decorate your coffee table.
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Along with every other time of year, textures are so important. It's a good way to bring interest to the neutral color scheme...or interest to any color scheme at all. Bring in textures through organic materials like wood and pine cones. The garland and trees bring in texture all on their own. Add texture through throw blankets and pillows. 
Tips on how to decorate after Christmas. How to decorate during January and February. Winter decorating ideas. How to decorate for winter. Farmhouse winter decor and decorating ideas. Winter mantel decor. How to decorate your coffee table.

Tips on how to decorate after Christmas. How to decorate during January and February. Winter decorating ideas. How to decorate for winter. Farmhouse winter decor and decorating ideas. Winter mantel decor. How to decorate your coffee table.
And of course, layers are sooo important during the cold winter months. Layers help bring in comfort especially with the bareness you feel when all the Christmas stuff is gone. I add layers through simple things like window treatments, rugs, pillows, and blankets. 
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 Layers can also be just adding more to things like garland in between these candlesticks, plus the runner. 

Tips on how to decorate after Christmas. How to decorate during January and February. Winter decorating ideas. How to decorate for winter. Farmhouse winter decor and decorating ideas. Winter mantel decor. How to decorate your coffee table.
Adding trays onto benches, beds, or coffee tables also add that extra little comfort. I like to fill my trays with books, greenery, and little extras. 
Tips on how to decorate after Christmas. How to decorate during January and February. Winter decorating ideas. How to decorate for winter. Farmhouse winter decor and decorating ideas. Winter mantel decor. How to decorate your coffee table.

Tips on how to decorate after Christmas. How to decorate during January and February. Winter decorating ideas. How to decorate for winter. Farmhouse winter decor and decorating ideas. Winter mantel decor. How to decorate your coffee table.
It used to be that keeping even small little trees out after December was so weird to me. But as I said before, when you think about it, it makes sense to leave them out! I like to think that nature dictates how you should decorate (for the most part....at least those of us who have 4 hard seasons). Flowers in Spring. Pumpkins and fall colors during Fall. Summer brings lots of happy bright colors with greens. And Winter...well, snowy trees and branches. 

What do you do for your decor during those odd dreary months of January and February? 



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Tips on how to decorate after Christmas. How to decorate during January and February. Winter decorating ideas. How to decorate for winter. Farmhouse winter decor and decorating ideas. Winter mantel decor. How to decorate your coffee table.

Tips on how to decorate after Christmas. How to decorate during January and February. Winter decorating ideas. How to decorate for winter. Farmhouse winter decor and decorating ideas. Winter mantel decor. How to decorate your coffee table.

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Christmas is long gone and we are in this weird in between decorating season. Do you decorate for Spring? Do you leave the Christmas decor up for longer? Well, this is a first for me. I usually take down all greenery and Christmas decor the first of the year. But, this year, I decided to embrace winter. I feel like putting up spring in January is a little premature. So, I took down all my "Christmas" decor...which I have realized is a relative term. What counts as Christmas versus winter anyway? For me, it was all reds, golds (in most cases), and sparkles and obvious things like bells, stockings, and Christmas type signs. I kept up all my trees besides the ones that aren't flocked. I still have my two 7.5' trees up and going strong! I did put my 10' tree that was in my living room away. 

I'll be sharing with you all my winter decor in the next week or so throughout my house. First up is my bedroom.
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Winter decor to me is lots and lots of layers and textures with flocked greens and neutrals. I actually kept my nightstands pretty similar to my Christmas decor, but I changed out the cathedral windows for a softer look with these tobacco baskets. I also put my gallery wall back up on the wall in place of the wreaths that were there for Christmas. 
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 For my bedding, I went way neutral and removed the reds. I replaced the plaid throw for this beautiful coverlet I got from a friend. Is it obvious I'm way in to ruffles? 
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 I decided to swag some "frosted" garland twigs along my headboard. I did this two Christmas's ago and just loved it. So, I wanted it in here for winter :)
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 I decided to add a tray to my bench also. I had this out for Christmas and kept it close to the same.
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 I did add some loose book pages bound together with jute and some beaded garland.
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 Now for my 'faux' fireplace. I decided to add some more wood discs to the middle part. I was happy with the way it was before, but knew it could be so much more. I think adding these extra ones were perfect. In the next few weeks, I'll probably add some moss to the empty spots. What do you think? Fill it in a little more?
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I also changed out the mantel decor with eucalyptus stems and candles...creating my wintery scene. 

Now, are you ready for this? This corner of my room does exist! I never ever show it because it's just usually a mess. But, I kept it clean for like a month now so that's something! I have kept my 7.5' tree in here just because. As I said, Christmas decor is relative. Who says this has to be a Christmas tree...why can't it just be a frosted evergreen or pine? You know? So, yeah. It's staying in here for now! I do know that technically that reindeer is Christmas, but it could just be a deer :) ha! Stretching it a little? 
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 At this point, I'm decorating winter with what I like, and I think that's the most important part of anyone decorating their home. Don't decorate because you feel like it's on trend, or you saw someone else do it. Decorate with what makes you happy. If those things make you happy, then proceed :) I am totally not here to judge if you prefer to leave Christmas up all year around...heck, my 80% Christmas/winter will probably be up until March! :)
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Winter decor to me is warmth and layers. I feel like the trees add those extra layers. I'm sure I'll eventually take the trees down in the next couple of weeks, but until then, I've holding on to them and enjoying this in between season :)

What do you do for that weird in between season from Christmas to Spring? Are you a take down all signs of Christmas type person or one that likes to fluctuate between Christmas and winter and leave some greens out?

As you know, I'm trying to diversify and add some videos into my posts. So, here's the video tour on this bedroom! :) Enjoy.




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