I’m filled with wonder every year when I pull out my Christmas decorations. Specifically, I wonder why on earth am I hanging on to so much stuff year after year after year that I don’t even like? I have boxes of decor that I never use, but I keep dutifully stored away why? Just in case someday I decide that I actually DO enjoy looking at that stuffed snowman family wearing broken ice-skates? That I’m not a little creeped out by that Santa music box that plays an eerily slow rendition of O Holy Night?
Some of this stuff I’ve had for decades so I guess there is a bit of sentimentality, sure. But it’s also OK to say goodbye to things that don’t bring you good tidings of great joy anymore. It really is. I sent the snowmen and the creepy Santa to Goodwill this year, and breathed a big sigh of relief. So maybe that’s the key. If it brings you more happiness to see something go, then let it go! Give it the chance to bring joy to someone else.
But hey, now that you’re already at Goodwill … you might as well go inside and look around for a minute, right? Maybe you can find a new treasure!
What about an old clock? Not very Christmasy, true. But …
… paint it, gut it, and turn it into a shadowbox filled with glittery things, and it’s as Christmasy as figgy pudding.
From Christy at Confessions of a Serial DIYer.
You can probably find a pool noodle or two for next to nothing. Again … not the first thing that comes to mind when you think “Christmas decor.” Stay with me here.
YES. Those faux birch logs are made with pool noodles!! Toni wrapped them in crumpled paper and shared her painting technique for making them look super authentic on her blog Design Dazzle.
Was there anything wrong with this cute green tree? No sir. It was adorable as is. (As was?) But Meegan wanted a little more sparkle, and who can argue with that?
It makes me want to glitter ALL THE THINGS! See it on her blog Meegan Makes.
And don’t forget to swing by the clothing section and grab yourself some old knitted sweaters. There are so many creative uses for these, from pillows to other things that I can’t remember right now, but here’s a great idea from Catherine:
Stockings! So cute. And WAYYY easier than knitting your own. I would assume. I love the differences in their patterns, much more unique than a perfectly matching set. See the how-to on her blog Beginning In The Middle.
Happy Weekend!












11 Comments
Karon
December 19, 2015 at 5:27 AMI love that quote — “If it brings you more happiness to see something go, then let it go!”. I am going to remember that!
Laura@dukemanorfarm
December 19, 2015 at 9:55 AMLove these holiday do overs
Lesley
December 19, 2015 at 10:06 AMWell how cute are those! I love the clock revamp! Per the above quote! That’s a good one I agree!
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Lesley
December 19, 2015 at 10:07 AMWell how cute are those! I love the clock revamp! Per the above quote, that’s a great one.
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Meegan
December 19, 2015 at 5:11 PMThank you for including my Christmas tree. It was a fun project.
Merry Christmas!
Tania
December 20, 2015 at 2:28 AMThe faux birch logs are FABULOUS!
Celeste
December 20, 2015 at 2:30 PMI swear, our goodwill NEVER has awesome sweaters – I’ve been wanting to make pillows! 🙂 Anyway, *your* turn of a phrase brings good tidings of great joy, Lindsay -and yes, it’s very satisfying to give oneself permission to shelve the sentimentality and send off to new homes those wacky things we have lost imagination and ambition to redo!
Christy
December 20, 2015 at 9:11 PMThanks for featuring my thrift store clock! I have a few stuffed holiday friends that I think need a trip to the thrift store LOL. Merry Christmas!
Roseann Bleiweiss
December 21, 2015 at 12:19 PMLove the clock, I will spend the next year finding a few for 2016 gifts!
Anna
December 22, 2015 at 2:02 PMI’ve purged a lot of my old Christmas stuff in the past, but I am right there with you – boxes and boxes of stuff that I don’t want any more, but still have! This year I actually left almost every single decoration in the attic and bought some new simple but striking pieces to place around here and there. I think that will really help me step back and figure out what to get rid of next year when I take the boxes down and do the full-on decoration thing again.
Lindsey @ Better After
December 22, 2015 at 7:35 PMThat sounds like a great strategy!