Holiday Home Tour 2018 Roswell

Welcome to our Christmas 2018 Holiday Home Tour! I'm joining a handful of my blogger friends as we share our homes all decked out for the holidays. This Seasonal Simplicity home tour is going on all week, so be sure to visit the links at the end of this post. If you're coming from Krista's home, welcome! Thanks to Krista for organizing this tour. I enjoyed seeing all the changes she's made in her home throughout the years!

This year, I chose a navy blue, copper, and gold color scheme for our Christmas tree. I actually bought those navy blue magnolias last year and forgot I had them packed away in one of our storage units. So glad I remembered to use them this year! They were the jumping off point for this whole look.

Navy blue, copper, and gold Christmas tree
And, yes. You read that right. One of our storage units, which would imply we have more than one.

We do.

Honestly, I have no idea how we move so often and still manage to collect SO.MUCH.STUFF. A house full + 2 storage units is a bit ridiculous, don't you think? #hoarder

Stunning navy and copper Christmas tree
Our sweet little family went on a bike ride yesterday. In shorts and t-shirts. Because it was 69 degrees.

God, I'm going to miss these Texas winters.

This will be our last Christmas here in the Lone Star State. Adam's list of 161 possible duty stations came out last week and we have a month to sort through it all and rank them in order of our preference. Not to say the Army must take that into consideration. It's our hope, of course, but ultimately, the Army will send us where the Army needs us. And so there we will go.

Gorgeous navy blue and copper Christmas tree
Military life certainly has its ups and downs. This list of 161 possibilities literally runs the gamut – from Oregon to Florida, Germany to Egypt, we could end up anywhere in the world. It's equal parts exciting and nerve-wracking. I've been glued to my realtor app for months, searching for homes in all the places, trying to understand what the living situations are like in different parts of the country. It's about all I can do to prepare.

It's not all for naught, though. I am getting a better idea as to what we're looking for in our next home. Not surprisingly, I'm more interested in what the workshop will be like, moreso that the actual house. I quickly swipe through the interior photos to get to the exterior shots. Does it have a 2-car garage plus an additional detached garage that I can turn into a workshop? And if doesn't, is there land where I could possibly build a workshop?

Navy blue, copper, and gold Christmas tree decor
So many possibilities, so little time. We're supposed to move this summer, but we usually don't get official orders until a month or two before we have to move. The Army loves to keep us on our toes.

Moving. That'll be another adventure.

The Army allows us a certain weight limit when we move and I'm pretty sure we've blown right through that limit. We had a yard sale right before we moved out of our house in Alabama and when we got here, we hadanotheryard sale because as we were unpacking boxes, we were asking ourselves why the heck we moved this crap across state lines?!

Beautiful navy blue and copper Christmas decorations
One time, our movers wrapped and packed the potpourri. As in, individually .

I can't even make this stuff up.

There are a lot of interesting moving stories we Army wives can tell. Movers have been known to pack the trash, if you don't take it out. Just think what a treat that is to unpack weeks later.

Christmas mantel with fresh cedar garland
We can't afford to be too precious with our belongings because they're likely to get lost, stolen, or broken in our many moves. Totally fine, though. It just gives me an excuse to build more things.

Which will likely end up in a storage unit. It's a vicious cycle.

Modern Christmas mantel with cedar garland
But enough Army talk for now. Let's talk about this DIY wooden mantel. This Lampasas stone is really popular here in Texas and I wanted a bit more contrast for the fireplace so I built this temporary mantel. Because we're renters, it's not permanent – it slides on like a sleeve, over the existing mantel. I'll have more details on how to build it next week.

And you just can't beat fresh cedar garland – there's nothing quite like the real thing, amiright? I love how it drapes so effortlessly over the mantel – and it makes your house smell like Christmas morning! If you want to know how to make your fresh greenery last through the holiday season, you can read my tips here.

Modern fireplace log holder
Moving into the dining room… this is the first year we have more than one Christmas tree in the house and I'm feeling very fancy right now. I just love all the clusters of tiny twinkling lights on this whimsical little tree – it makes dinner time especially magical.

Christmas tree in the dining room
I placed the white poinsettias so that they cascade down the tree. Large tree picks like these make it easy to decorate the tree because they take up a lot of visual space. And they're super easy to place and remove when the time comes. It's a win-win.

White poinsettias on Christmas tree
A few extra ornaments in a wood bowl and we're calling it good. Decorating for the holidays doesn't have to be complicated.

Christmas decorations in the dining room

White and gold Christmas tree ornaments

White and gold Christmas tree in the dining room

How to decorate for Christmas in the dining room
Now let's move onto the bedroom.

I'm sorry. There's just no way to say that without implying something else. #thatswhatshesaid

How to decorate your bedroom for Christmas
I added a couple of snow fir trees, hung a pinecone wreath, and switched out the pillow covers to make our bedroom a little more festive. Heavier blankets and soft velvet pillows make our room feel extra cozy.

How to decorate bedroom for Christmas

Christmas bedroom holiday tour

Christmas decorations on the nightstand

How to style your nightstand for the holidays

Christmas decorations in the bedroom
I hope you enjoyed taking a peek into our home, all decked out for the holidays. Now that all the Christmas decorating is done, it's time to tackle our Christmas wish list. Whew! Thanks so much for joining me today! I'd love for you to follow me on Instagram if you aren't already. The next stop on this tour is Inspiration For Moms.

I'm wishing you a wonderful holiday season, a merry Christmas, and a happy New Year.

See More Christmas Home Tours…

The Happy Housie /The House of Wood /Inspiration for Moms
Town and Country Living /In My Own Style

The Turquoise Home /Amber Tysl /Deeply Southern Home /Tauni Everett

Tuesday

Sincerely, Marie Designs / Satori Design for Living / Finding Silver Pennies
Willow Street Interiors / Confessions of a Serial DIYer


Happy Happy Nester / Life is a Party / Two Twenty One / Tatertots and Jello

Wednesday

Lemon Thistle / So Much Better With Age / Taryn Whiteaker
Love Create Celebrate / Rambling Renovators


Clean and Scentsible / House by Hoff / A Pretty Life / Modern Glam

Thursday

Rooms FOR Rent / Shabbyfufu / Stacy Risenmay / Jenna Kate at Home


Sand & Sisal / Paint Me Pink / Place of My Taste / Maison de Cinq

Friday

The Happy Housie / Home Made Lovely / Maison de Pax
Just a Girl and Her Blog / Hallstrom Home


Jaime Costiglio / Sawdust 2 Stitches / The DIY Mommy
Summer Adams / All Things With Purpose

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