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November 24, 2020 5 Comments

Kids Room Christmas Decorations

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The girls and I had so much fun decorating their spaces over the last few days. I started putting a tree in their playroom a couple of years ago and we all love it because they get a chance to decorate it however they want. It usually ends up having all of our family ornaments on it which make it my favorite tree every year. This year, the girls decided to go back to the artic theme that we had a couple of years ago. My friend, Chelsea from Two Twenty One organized a lovely blog hop of Kid Spaces decorated for the holidays and if you are visiting from The Goat Abode, welcome!

In the girls’ bedroom, we updated their bookshelves with our collection of favorite Christmas books. Some are new to us this year like When Santa Was a Baby.

This little corner of their room is my favorite – with minimal effort it looks quite festive, I think.

We have a small nutcracker collection that we’ve been working on for a few years now. We get a new one each year. These came from a variety of stores including At Home, Target, and Home Goods. I let the girls pick whichever one they like so we have a really eclectic mix of these little guys. The little banner was hanging on another wall in the girls’ room but I thought this would be a good addition to the decor. Christmas is pretty magical afterall.

Moving on to the room next door, the playroom, we put up our flocked tree and decorated it with our collection of artic inspired ornaments. One thing I was really excited about was the tree topper that I found in a box of my grandma’s old Christmas things. I’m not sure how old it is but it was a special find.

Millie’s favorite ornaments are the little artic animals like this little polar bear.

Above the bookshelf in here I swapped out the usual art for some festive prints I found here. I had them printed at Walmart and popped them in the existing frames. The turtle dove in a Santa hat is darling, isn’t it?

I bought these monogrammed pom pom stockings for the girls a few years ago and I love the colorful pom poms in here. Surprisingly these are still available in a few monograms.

Another collection that we adore is our little houses. We get a couple of new houses each year. They are really inexpensive and they look really cute in here. The girls put up the “village,” as they call it, on top of the bookshelf. Soon we’ll put some fairy lights inside and they’ll glow with the Christmas tree.

So that’s our kids’ room Christmas decor. Thanks so much for visiting. Your next stop on the tour is T. Moore Home, I can’t wait to see what Teri’s up to, meet you over there!

MONDAY

Two Twenty One // Love and Renovations // Lemon Thistle // Stacie’s Spaces

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The Organized Mama // Design Improvised // Inspiration for Moms // Bright Green Door

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TUESDAY

Making Home Base // T. Moore Home // Casa Watkins // Up to Date Interiors

holiday home tour - kid edition 3

Living Letter Home // Home on Poplar Creek // DIY Decor Mom // Kate Decorates // The Goat Abode

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About Chelsea

Chelsea Coulston is the resident decorator, baker, and pillow hoarder around these parts. A wife to an active duty Sailor and mom of two girls, Chelsea's got a knack for decorating even the most challenging spaces (just see her military base house!) She's inspired by cool beach tones and warm natural elements that remind you of a day at the beach. After living in a half dozen rentals, she's enjoyed spending the last few years in a cute ranch style home that she and her husband have almost completely renovated themselves. Chelsea lives in sunny Jacksonville, Florida with her husband and two daughters.

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  1. Teri Moore says

    November 24, 2020 at 11:30 am

    I really love your style! Those pennants and that sweet stocking are just precious!

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  2. Kate Dreyer says

    November 28, 2020 at 9:59 am

    I love that you let the girls pick out a new nutcracker every year! Such a fun thing to collect. And that book nook is adorable!

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  3. Kathryn Baugher says

    November 29, 2020 at 8:54 am

    Oh my gosh, it is all so adorable!! I love the books, nutcracker vignette, village display, and the tree. Beautiful job Chelsea!

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  4. Jessica says

    December 5, 2020 at 8:37 am

    Hi there, where did you find your village houses? I love that they are all white! Classic😊

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    • Chelsea says

      December 7, 2020 at 11:51 pm

      Hi! I’ve found most of them at Target over the last several years. This year they had many different ones in the $5 range!

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I'm Chelsea. Wife to Matt, and mama to P and Millie. I'm a fan of making and decorating things and everything blue + white. I believe that there is no such thing as too many throw pillows. Lover of iced coffee and cocktail Fridays. I'm glad you're here.

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Sitting here thinking about everything that’s go Sitting here thinking about everything that’s gotten me through this last year.
1. My family - having my girls home has been everything I never knew I needed. 
1a. My mom - in those early pandemic days, when we didn’t leave the house, she would meet me halfway between here and Vegas. We would sit in the middle of the desert with our masks on and just visit. I needed that so much and I know she did too.
2. My friends - it’s hard to imagine making it through this year without the friendships I have. They’ve carried me. A small group of neighbors here that would meet at the park for some outdoor fellowship and our weekly dinners made life feel a little more normal. Having regular calls with my best friend in FL was gold especially since we can’t see each other. And regular chats with @bykaithanson got me through especially in those early days.
3. Regular therapy - if I wasn’t already going before all this happened I surely would need to now. This all is very heavy stuff and having someone that is outside your circle to talk to is so important. This saves me again and again.
4. Making bread. I started making last year so when it blew up during that first quarantine I was so excited that we all were baking together. Whenever I’m feeling anxious making dough helps.
5. Exercise - this was the year I finally made exercise a priority. I love how much better I feel when I move my body each day. I’m less anxious and I’m more at peace.
6. All the technology that connects us. Marco Polo, FaceTime, texting, FB Messenger, all of it. Being able to reach all of my loved ones with the tips of my fingers has made it a lot easier when I can’t see them.
7. Television - how many shows have we binged this year? I don’t even know but I remember tackling Friday Night Lights in the beginning of the pandemic and being so sad it was over. 
8. This community. One thing I wanted in 2020 was to CONNECT with you all here and that has happened and its been wonderful getting to know each of you!
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I want to hear about your collections!! I don’t I want to hear about your collections!! I don’t collect much but I do have a few Christmas things that I’ve been collecting over the years. These nutcrackers are one. The girls pick out a new one each year. I have a small collection little white village houses and since the first year we were married we bought a peace dove ornament from Pier 1 (Li Bien brand) - they quit selling them so this will be the first in 14 years that we don’t get one of those. What do you collect???
Military base house kitchen but make it Christmas! Military base house kitchen but make it Christmas! šŸ„°šŸ„°šŸ„°šŸŽ„
I really don’t love this kitchen but I’ve worked hard to make it easier on the eyes with a faux backsplash and with some mini wreaths on the cabs. Feelin’ festive. Sources for the backsplash are on the blog + @liketoknow.it šŸ‘

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