Holiday Decorating

Cheery & Festive Christmas Day Brunch Inspiration

After Presents Are Unwrapped, Set the Scene for an Indulgent Mid-Morning Brunch
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Christmas morning brunch became a tradition for my family only when my mom had to start waking US up rather than the other way around, around the same time when we began to appreciate having a food coma-inducing brunch just as much as the presents under the tree.  Though our menu usually consists of fancy homemade french toast and crispy bacon, we’re pretty much on the same page as MKR here; share a meal that makes you throw the calorie count out of the window and bask in all things cozy.  And yes, we’re definitely still in our pajamas to enjoy our Christmas Day brunch too! 

In this amazing Christmas Day brunch photoshoot pulled from the archives and shared in our 40-page holiday guide, MKR serves a spread worthy of leisurely indulgence atop a masterfully set tablescape that’s wonderfully cheery and festive.  The menu?  Think warm, flaky, buttery croissants (the classics of course, but also chocolate!) and a goat cheese and spinach quiche with fresh orange juice, and a little bit of bubbly. 

Needless to say, the entire spread (including this stunning hanging wreath DIY) is drop dead gorgeous and well-worth archiving right in time for the big day.  Head over to the original post to be even more inspired.  Cheers, Kat

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Photography, Rustic White and originally posted here and shared in our holiday guide 

AS PICTURED: Croissants (they are HEAVENLY) | Birch candles | Flatware | Plates | Coffee mugs | Placemats (similar here and here) | Dining Table | Chairs | Art 

Cherished Holiday Traditions: Part I

An Ornament Exchange With World Market
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Every December ( or November more likely)—and ever since I can remember—I’ve added new Christmas Tree ornaments to our tree.  Candy canes, ballerinas, icicles and snowmen; each had its own place among the tinsel and twinkle lights.  While the Christmas tree ornaments have varied over the years, this cherished holiday tradition and each ornaments significance has not; each ornament representing some of my favorite memories and cherished milestones.

I always smile when sifting through the boxes each year, uncovering the Christmas tree ornaments that instantly transport me back to a special time or place, like my first ballet recital or our first Christmas with Addy.  I knew when I married the Mr. that I wanted to continue this cherished holiday tradition in our home, so picking out the annual additions is still just as fun as ever (this year his ornament has to do with his favorite place, shhhhh don’t tell). 

Though we take the annual selection pretty seriously, I like to say there are no rules when it comes deciding on the perfect one.  I was a kid in a candy store recently when I stumbled upon so many fun ones in World Market.  While I did have to reign myself in a bit, I walked out with at least a dozen Christmas tree ornaments (including a glass pickle!) that will fit right in on our tree at home, and also as final touches when wrapping gifts. They’re the perfect add-on to pretty packages (I love adding an ornament to a great bottle of wine or champagne I’m gifting), and my favorite way to extend one of our holiday traditions to friends and family to create memories for years to come.  Tell me loves, what cherished holiday traditions do you share this time of year?  Truly, MKR 

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Photography, Kathryn McCrary | THIS STORY IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH WORLD MARKET, A BRAND WE LOVE AND USE REGULARLY.  OPINIONS AND IMAGES ARE 100% OUR OWN.

AS PICTURED: ICE CREAM ORNAMENT (SIMILAR HERE AND HERE) | CHINESE TAKEOUT (SIMILAR HERE) | SAUVIGNON BLANC (SIMILAR HERE) | VINTAGE CAR (SIMILAR HERE

Tabletop Inspiration from a Harvest Thanksgiving

A Thanksgiving Tablescape from The Archives That's Overflowing with Entertaining Inspiration
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It’s hard to put into words just how remarkable this Thanksgiving tablescape is.  Shot at the dreamlike Serenbe Inn a few years ago, it is abundant with tabletop inspiration for a Thanksgiving gathering, and every detail is truly timeless. The shoot actually took place on a scorching day in July, and anyone that knows heat in the South can appreciate just what that meant for the shoot (melting cakes, anyone?). But miraculously everything turned out even better than we could have imagined, and we find ourselves coming back to this shoot time and time again. 

As you search for inspiration for your own Thanksgiving tablescape, consider deep, rich colors and lush textures.  (One Kings Lane sells a great variety of fresh and dried garland if you want to tap for a guaranteed show-stopper.) Varied candle heights can give visual interest to the table without restricting views and ultimately, conversation, and stacked plates always elevate the place settings, as I’ve learned.  Lastly, thoughtful touches like personalized place cards and “I’m Thankful For” cards encourage guests to talk to one another and open up to reflect during this holiday time. 

Take a peek at all of the photos from the entire shoot, shared here, here and here. Cheers, Kat

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Styling, Mandy Kellogg Rye | Photography, Rustic White for The Celebration Society, formerly Occasions Magazine 

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