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Christmas Morning Cozy

Christmas morning is something that we all look forward to, but maybe no one as much as us moms (and dads). We love seeing the faces of our children or our loved ones light up as they unwrap gifts and gather together. It is a special moment that I wouldn’t trade for anything! But over the years, I have learned how to streamline and simplify our Christmas decor and the way the morning unfolds, in order to be present in the moment. Here are some of my best tips: 

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-Do a breakfast or brunch prep the night before: Of course we all love fresh cinnamon rolls or eggs and fruit, but many of these things can be prepped early on. I recommend cutting any fresh fruit (except bananas) the night before and putting it in a glass snap top container. Add a few drops of lemon juice to prevent any browning, and slice the bananas the morning of, which will keep them from getting soggy in the dish. For yeast or cinnamon rolls, they are easy to do the night before with just the dough or prepped in a glass pyrex, and bake them the morning of so they’re fresh and warm! Even raw eggs can be mixed with chopped veggies, cheese, and heavy cream, and put in a Tupperware overnight to be turned into an easy scramble in the morning. 

-Move a trash can into the general gift-opening area, along with scissors! You will be able to really enjoy the gift-opening if you aren’t having to hop up and down a million times to get the things you may need. Of course, you don’t want a trashcan in all your pretty photos, so either use a little basket or tote, or move it out of the frame :) 

-Set your table to be the place to gather after or before gift openings: The more comfortable your guests feel, the longer they will linger, and you will get the easy, beautiful and restful morning you long for! I like to layer my table with lots of different textures, and linens that are washable if little ones are going to be dining with us. That way, you don’t need to worry about things being too ‘fancy’ to enjoy. Opt for neutrals, and leave enough space for people to move around and chat. Always have an extra place setting set aside, in case an unexpected guest arrives and needs a place to sit! 

-Cue up the playlist: Have friends and family put together some of their favorite holiday tunes before the big day, and put them into a super fun playlist! Have it ready to roll (and put it on repeat) before the festivities get underway, and set the mood with a scented candle, a crock pot of cocoa (add lids to cups for little ones to avoid spills near all the presents), and plenty of pillows or floor cushions for all the people you love!

Cozy up for Christmas

When I step into the door after a long day, there is nothing I love more than feeling the warmth and comfort of home. Especially at Christmastime, coming home to a cozy (even if it’s not perfectly clean!) living area is one of the best things ever. Not only is a beautiful home aesthetically pleasing, it creates peace for your children and loved ones. I once heard it said that our home is an extension of ourselves, and that certainly holds true for me. I love hosting, planning, and inviting people into our home. Here are a few things that make our home extra comforting:

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-A mix of adorable mugs and the best cocoa: I am a big fan of matching mugs, like these cream colored ones from West Elm (find them here), but there is something really nostalgic and fun about getting out special Christmas mugs over the holidays. Most of us have a few collected here and there, but if you don’t, you can get a collection started with these gorgeous ones from Anthropologie (HERE). I like to put all the mugs in a pretty holder, and then place them next to a big pot of homemade cocoa. Here is a perfect recipe: 

Ingredients:

1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder

3/4 cup white sugar

1 pinch salt

1/3 cup boiling water

3 1/2 cups milk

3/4 teaspoon vanilla extract

1/2 cup half-and-half cream

Directions:

Combine the cocoa, sugar and pinch of salt in a saucepan. Blend in the boiling water. Bring this mixture to an easy boil while you stir. Simmer and stir for about 2 minutes. Watch that it doesn't scorch. Stir in 3 1/2 cups of milk and heat until very hot, but do not boil! Remove from heat and add vanilla. Divide between 4 mugs. Add the cream to the mugs of cocoa to cool it to drinking temperature. (Recipe via Allrecipes)

-Add in a good book and the perfect blanket: There is a reason everyone loves those soft throw blankets…they are great for curling up with the family to watch a movie or read a book, and there are so many options, that you can easily find something to match your decor, or choose a more holiday-themed one for Christmas. HomeGoods is a good place to find throws for under $30, but I especially love the longevity of the ones from Pottery Barn (like this one). 

-Light the best holiday candle: Those bath and body works candles are delicious smelling, but there are so many pretty, organic options these days. I love to support small businesses, and Etsy has a large selection of soy candles that are better for you, and that smell wonderful. Most are made with beeswax, and I like to choose ones with balsam or vanilla scents at Christmastime! Here is one of the best ones (click here). 

Entertaining During the Holiday Break

If you’re a parent like me, entertaining others may be the last thing on your to-do list, and it may fill you with anxiety to think about piling people into your home when your kids get out of school. But entertaining doesn’t have to be stressful, and it can truly become a joy…take it from me! Yes, I love decorating and hostessing, but I know not everyone does, and I’ve learned some tips and tricks over the years for creating a place of rest amid the holiday hustle. Here are some ideas for creating memories with your loved ones this season (hint: they don’t have to always be in your house!)

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-Host a gingerbread decorating party: This one is super simple, although it sounds complicated. Each guest or family brings their own house. The houses can be home-made if they are feeling crafty, or they can find a pre-made one somewhere like Trader Joes or even Target for about $10. One great tip is if you don’t plan to eat your house after you decorate it, you can also hot glue the sides together for maximum hold! This is helpful for little ones who are decorating and who aren’t quite as careful with the glueing. Obviously if you plan to eat your house, be sure to use something like Royal icing to construct it. We do this every year, and I provide all the decorations, such as frosting bags, candy, and other fun little items to make the houses festive. It’s a great way to bring everyone together, and to see all the different designs! 

-Walk through a local town to look at lights: This one is the simplest idea of all because you don’t even have to clean your house (wink, wink!). Each year, we do this with friends and family in Ashland, Oregon. We get our favorite hot drink (cocoa), and do a tour of all the prettiest lights in the city. Afterwards, you could host a dessert bar, or simply bid your loved ones goodbye after the tour! Be sure to dress in warm layers. If you want to take it up a notch, use google to locate light trolleys, where you can ride around a city with ease!

-Keep it simple: These days, instagram and Pinterest can make hosting a holiday gathering feel daunting. But a meaningful night doesn’t have to include hand-written placecards. If you are unable or not wanting to cook a huge meal, considering getting take-out, putting it out on a beautiful set table, and tossing all the containers afterwards. With pretty dishes and a houseful of people you love, no one will care that you didn’t do the cooking, truly! You could do a rotisserie chicken from the store, with a heaping salad and a fresh loaf of bread, and make it as beautiful as a home-cooked meal. Pretty dishes and serving platters can amp up something store-bought to something truly memorable. 

-Host a day to give back: It can be easy as parents to get caught up in the gift lists and to-do’s, but I know I always try to encourage my kids to focus on others who are less fortunate. I don’t do a perfect job, but it’s important to our family values. Consider hosting a night to pack up gifts for foster children, to volunteer in a shelter or soup kitchen, or to do gift wrapping for the elderly or those who may not be able to do it themselves. This is a really nice way to connect with the people that mean the most to you, and do something truly worthwhile. 

a beautiful Christmas to you

During this time of year, it’s easy to get nostalgic, but I always do anyways!  I feel so thankful for the many friends and clients who have crossed my path this year. I still find it amazing that I’d be honored to enter into your lives and your homes to help make them special, beautiful, and practical for your family.  YOU truly are the greatest gift imaginable. THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart for allowing me that privilege. 

From my family to yours, we wish you a beautiful Christmas and a very, very happy new year!