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I'm not a huge fan of red and green for holiday decorations so when I saw the home of decorator
Michelle Morgan Harrison's 1885 New Canaan Colonial in the new issue of Connecticut Cottages and Gardens, I was immediately smitten. There are a lot of great ideas that anyone take away and use in their own home.
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The front door color looks more bright green than sage in this photo but I love the contrast of the pale color with the dark greenery.
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Handmade stockings are hung with care along the stairs, a great idea for homes that don't have a fireplace.
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The homeowner carries the silver and sage theme to the tree and presents. Mercury glass always reminds me of Christmas and sometimes be found at flea markets.
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Vintage McCoy and Hager vases filled with paperwhites perfectly compliment the holiday color scheme and have inspired me to go pick some up this weekend.
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Poinsettias usually come in not so pretty plastic containers covered in foil but here they are wrapped in what looks like fabric or burlap and wrapped with ribbon. A simple and easy idea that anyone can replicate. Even the books in the shelves were wrapped with paper and ribbon for the holidays.
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A detail of the bookcase showcases glitter covered deer from Pimlico and Christmas village buildings from Christmas Traditions and HomeGoods. More proof that you don't have to spend a lot of money to decorate for the holidays.
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Nothing says Christmas like sweet treats like these laid out on the dining table.
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I love the color of the blue sideboard and the apothecary jars filled with meringues.
You can even decorate the kitchen for Christmas with a wreath and paperwhites.
Happy Holidays!
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