Master planning with a Design to Value approach

Our Southern Home.

of the methods below!Have you ever tried to make a wreath out of fresh greenery at Christmas time?Maybe you had some extra branches you trimmed off your tree, or maybe you picked up some of those bunches of  greenery you can get at the grocery store this time of year.. You can either just bunch the branches around themselves and keep tying them onto themselves until it’s somewhat circle-like.

Master planning with a Design to Value approach

Or you can get some kind of wreath form and try to cover it with branches so that none of the actual wreath form sticks out.Let me tell you, neither of these options are easy, and thus, clearly not for me..This shining example of wreathyness took me all of, maybe, a minute and a half..

Master planning with a Design to Value approach

Instead of using a wreath form that needs to be hidden, I just used this old grapevine wreath that I reuse over and over again for everything.It adds to the whole woodsy natural look, rather than taking away from it..

Master planning with a Design to Value approach

I just tucked in some bits of cedar and pine from around the yard.

No tying, gluing or pinning needed..🙂 And if you’re feeling like you might want to also see some homes where the owners had.

than 5 minutes to decorate, make sure you check out all the other homes on the Canadian Blogger’s Home Tour listed at the bottom of this post!.So let’s set the tone.

One of my very favorite things about our home is where it is.I love being able to just step out the back door and go for a walk down the path and out into the fields.