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how to decorate for christmas.

I can hardly believe that big red bows and pretty green garland are already lining the streets of California, and houses are already bustling with Christmas tunes, pine candles, and glistening trees! Doesn't it seem to be starting extra early this year?I am kin of loving it.So I have to be honest. This year is our first year to fully decorate for the holidays. Our first Christmas was a few days after we returned from our honeymoon, and our house had about three pieces of furniture in it and definitely no Christmas decor! It gets better. Last year, I made the mistake of ordering a tree online, and even after measuring, it was tiny. Oopsies! We made it work, but this year, we are going full force, and I must admit, I didn't even know where to start. Something that should be fun and joyful made me entirely overwhelmed, so I decided to reach our to my favorite interior designers in Dallas.how to decorate for Christmas | lolo magazine | image via www.digsdigs.comHere are some holiday decorating tips from the Blue Print Interiors team. Let us know some tips and tricks from you too in the comment section below!

-Always get a fresh tree & wreaths (if you are not allergic). You can pick them up at Whole Foods or a local nursery!

-Be sure to water your tree every day – especially in the first week!

-If you have the space in your entry, that’s a great place for a tree!

-Add a smaller tree in another room with sterling silver ornaments or “collectible” ornaments.

-If you are using ribbon accents, it’s fun to use hot pink and apple green, as opposed to the traditional red and forest green.

-You don’t have to go with a theme, you can just pick pretty ornaments that you love!

-It is fun to start new family traditions as a young couple. For example, make it a point of always selecting and putting up your tree the day after Thanksgiving and taking down the day after Christmas.

-Make sure any vent blowing hot air nearby your tree is closed off. #fireprevention101

-A dated picture frame ornament is a fun keepsake gift to place pictures of lovebirds or little ones in.

-Fresh cedar garland draped over mantles and stair banisters always add a special beauty to the season as well as fresh square boxwood wreaths on the doors.

-Tall vases with branches or peonies are always a must on the mantles.

-Keeping it simple is key when a house can so quickly become overtaken with Christmas decorations.

-Most importantly don’t forget the reason for the season!

See some of my favorite Christmas decor below. Happy holiday season!

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blue print furniture just got better.

Fall is already good enough, but I have news to make it even better. The lovely gem of a furniture store called Blue Print in Dallas now has some of their best sellers and antique pieces viewable online. I am giddy over it + major advantage: I can browse from Cali. The place is my all time spot for interior inspiration. Take a look and let me know what you think!screen-shot-2016-09-20-at-5-57-17-pmScroll below for a few of my favorites!!I can't get enough of these bubble chandeliers.bubbleThis stunning dining table provides the perfect neutral palette to build on.emoryThis cabinet makes a great first impression in an entry way, and it makes a TV look prettier. It can be used in so many spaces!honeycomb_2A beautiful way to add color into your home.power-of-orange Save

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Recap: the Blueprint Event in Dallas.

First of all, Blue Print might be the most darling furniture store in Dallas. It sits on the cutest street that is filled with so much character, and the talent of interior design inside this gem of a spot is on another level. It truly is inspiring and gives me so many design ideas for our own house!Lauren Sims and I had so much fun hosting this event with two of the precious owners, Cynthia and Leslie. We took a break from mingling with the most lovely ladies and discussed fall fashion trends and for the most fun part - Cynthia and Leslie filled us in on where interior trends are heading. Thank goodness it doesn't shift as fast as the sartorial world - we would be broke! They also gave us tips on how to design well. The keys: have good foundational pieces and start with a neutral palette (hint hint: white walls allow for fabulous textures and colors in fabric and furniture).Last night was such a special time! Thanks for everyone who came out to join! xx4KUhVEmCUTB2ogHSS1txKCB-3OcPz2fyg-M_Cydc2qU_gb_gWex1Ft8RBpTQF26qBBxFybKxdnxxysIHbwjBmE 36UsO77XB1p3aVMNfhY1bidTjRly00XFFIgNmG6E3q8 _-zsdBBKRnNQJV7MvSplQVt7sbF00vWoLzxyRuw1XT0bSWVKhj-T9jzpr-tFNNY8TI9ZIEqP5Vq3jhqKxOtUXE G5Rutdb8IwYHyxnhrtEFJJO7BRTfWYSTP529qkmoBrQ IunbnourG0qhPLOjqLqHoNhog-Eh7cpvvRQ5vzZpNnkvtVb0F8ef1C8-Ffmfl1WxSwRJQPzufDcJXwQpqz8sus kFDdMT42t1qYa9uRp_PbyfI0lFkUZIv4OYY_hkNwrOE

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