Okay, I know I am rushing into the holiday season a bit here, but West Elm sent me a preview of their collection for 2011 and I had to share with you. From traditional to modern, feathered to rustic or bright to muted, West Elm has a variety of holiday styles this year.
Every year I purchase a new ornament for my kids with the idea that one day they will have a box of treasured ornaments for their own Christmas tree. I have my eye on the darling woodland ornaments West Elm’s showcasing this year, but those felt Santa's are also super cute. Here’s a sneak peek:
West Elm with also be selling these darling mercury owls to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®. What a great gift idea. Love it!
Happy Friday!
Gorgeous ornaments especially those clear glass ones! I will definitely be getting some when they come out!
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I am planning on doing a small tree with all metallic ornaments! These are great, I adore West Elm.
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Oh wow . . . I can hardly wait.
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Glenda
Thanks for the sneak peek Cristin!! Looks like it's gonna be a fun holiday at West Elm!
ReplyDeleteLove these! A rep from WE sent me the pictures in an email. They're so so adorable! I wish you were here in Seattle with me to go to the new WE store opening downtown!! Miss you (:
ReplyDeleteOh so gorgeous--we have ornaments for my sister and I on the family tree too. Please remember as your trees swell with ornaments that are so memorable to wire your tree to the wall. Our 7 year old cats decided this was the year to climb the tree-- with a lot of glue and perseverance we lost very little, but if one family can avoid this crash my story will serve a purpose =)
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious line-up for fall! and I love Project Nursery, congrats :)!
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Cristin,
ReplyDeleteHolidays come and go so quickly that extending them by realizing them early is a "good thing" lots of goodies to enjoy. Love it!
Bette