Welcome to My Christmas Home Tour

Welcome to my Christmas Home Tour!

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The holiday season is in full swing, and for me, decorating for Christmas is about so much more than ornaments and twinkle lights. It’s about creating an atmosphere that is magical and memorable—a place where we can connect as a family and celebrate the birth of our King, Jesus.

This year, I’m thrilled to share a glimpse into how I’ve styled my home for Christmas. Every detail has been carefully curated to bring warmth, joy, and a little sparkle to the season. Let’s step inside.


The Christmas Tree and Mantle

Our formal living room is the heart of this year’s holiday decor. The star of the show is the Christmas tree, dressed in layers of ornaments, ribbon, and lights, each representing joy and celebration. The crowning glory is the bow topper I crafted myself—a festive statement piece that ties the entire tree together.

Adjacent to the tree is the mantel, where I’ve paired fresh greenery with classic stockings in a green and white colorway. These muted green and blue patterns create a harmonious, Grandmillennial-style aesthetic that feels both nostalgic and elegant, reminding us of the timeless beauty of the season.

This year, I had to call in help from a special friend to really take my decorating to the next level. Donna Nichols with Donna Kay Design helped me style my mantel and tablescape, and I absolutely loved the thoughtful touches she added—blue thistle, dried orange, and live greenery woven into my faux garland. Those natural elements brought so much texture and life to the space.

Take a peek at the mantel below!

The Dining Room Tablescape

The dining room is a feast for the eyes—even before the food arrives. Donna Nichols from Donna Kay Design helped style the tablescape, bringing her incredible talent to the floral arrangements that anchor the table.

Each place setting features a small wrapped gift topped with an ornament from my Beth Ladd collection, adding a personalized and meaningful touch. The combination of natural greenery, delicate florals, and metallic accents creates a table that feels elevated but still welcoming—a reflection of the abundance and blessings we celebrate during the Christmas season.


The Chinoiserie Tree in the Window

Nestled in the dining room window is a charming little tree set in a chinoiserie pot. This petite tree is decorated with ornaments that complement the larger tree’s decor, while its base is surrounded by beautifully wrapped gifts.

The wrapping paper from Roseanne Beck Collections features playful yet sophisticated patterns that tie seamlessly into the room’s overall theme. This little vignette is one of my favorite corners of the house—a peaceful, joyful spot that captures the wonder of Christmas.


Mantle Styling with Nicole Speake Stockings

In the family room, the mantel serves as a meaningful focal point, dressed in lush greenery and topped with my stocking collection designed in collaboration with Nicole Speake.

These Grandmillennial-style stockings are both functional and decorative, with coordinating patterns and muted hues that create a calm, cohesive look. Each stocking holds a piece of our family’s story and serves as a visual reminder of the traditions we cherish.

The mantel is finished with ceramic Christmas trees and a few wrapped gifts, creating a space that feels peaceful and intentional. There’s something about muted hues that invites us to pause, reflect, and remember the true meaning of the season.


The Front Door Wreath

Before you even step inside, the front door sets the tone for the season. This year, I created an easy DIY wreath featuring a blue and white toile bow and charming rattan bells from Cailini Coastal (which are now 50% off!).

This wreath blends natural textures with a subtle coastal flair, making it both festive and welcoming. More than just decor, it’s a reminder that hospitality begins with a warm and loving welcome.


Final Thoughts

I hope this Christmas home tour inspires you to create your own holiday magic at home. Whether it’s a handmade bow topper, personalized place settings, or a charming little tree tucked into a window, it’s often the smallest details that make the season feel most special.

Wishing you a cozy, beautiful Christmas filled with love, joy, and twinkle lights as we celebrate the birth of our Savior, Jesus.

If you liked this post, check out my Christmas Stocking Collection and an earlier Christmas Home Tour!

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