Homemade Christmas Decorations





Homemade Christmas Decorations

Christmas cake decorating ideas

Christmas cake decorating ideas


cake decoration ideas, cake, Christmas cake decorating ideas




cake decoration ideas, cake, Christmas cake decorating ideas

A LESSON IN COLOR SCHEMES

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"Interior designers and decorators have strong reactions to color schemes.
They will have spent time mixing up combinations and using their
knowledge of color theory before they start putting together a color
scheme. They will have understood this theory and then interpret it in
a way that gives the effect they are after.

They must consider the quality of light that is available in the room,
as the eye finds it difficult to read colors properly in inadequate light.
Therefore, the direction the room faces and the amount of daylight it
receives and the source of artificial light are all important.

Understanding that one artificial source of light burns at a lower or
higher temperature than another one is also important. Candlelight
burns at a lower temperature than most electric lamps; the light given
off is warmer (more orange) than most lamps, so it can destroy the
purity of any cooler hues such as violets, greens or blues.

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Understanding colors and how they relate to each other is the most
crucial aspect of color scheming. More comfortable schemes rely on the
use of harmonious combinations, where the color schemes sit beside each other
on the color wheel. Exciting schemes, for where someone visits the space
for a short time, might be complementary: colors on the opposite side of
the color wheel which provide strong contrast. In equal quantities, this
might be uncomfortable, but an elegant solution can still be found where
just a tiny amount of the complementary color is used. A monochromatic
color scheme is made of the pure hue, and its associated tints and shades.
It can be quite dull, so variation in the patterns and textures is what will give
it interest. If you start with an Ultramarine blue, it can be tempting to add
something based on a Cerulean blue, but then the scheme ceases to be
a monochromatic one and becomes harmonious instead.

DECORATING IDEAS


Designers and decorators do not often use unadulterated primary color schemes
(red, blue or yellow) or secondary hues (violet, green or orange). They tend
to build schemes on the tertiary colors that are found between the
primary and secondary colors. They will also experiment with colours that
are not at full intensity; most of them will have been altered by the addition
of white (to make a tint), black (to make a shade) or greyed - the addition
of a small amount of the opposite color, which kills the intensity or purity
of the original one.

Browns and beiges are not neutral - grey is the only one. Found by mixing
equal quantities of colors on opposite sides of the color wheel, the result
will support both of the original colors at full intensity. White is total
reflection of light, black is total absorption of light, so they are referred to
as having no chroma. There are additional schemes based on triadic
colors (equally spaced at 120 degrees from each other on the color
wheel) which would be the three primary colors or the three secondary
ones. Split complementary schemes are not so hard on the eye as a full
complementary one. If a complementary color scheme is using yellow and
violet, a split complementary one will put yellow with a red violet and
a blue violet, where those two hues on either side of the complementary
colour are used.

Examine the hue of the color scheme; if a given item has a yellow hue to it, it
could be seen as warm or hot, but if it seems to have a blue hue to it, it will
seem cool or cold. A warm red (strawberry, flame or scarlet) will look more
comfortable with a warm off-white; both will have a tiny amount of yellow in
them. A colder red (raspberry, crimson or burgundy) will look better with a
more brilliant white.

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If, for example, you have an avocado bath suite, towels in ivory, egg yolk
or mustard yellows, pale aqua or teal blues and flame or coral pinks will
look better than white, lemon, sky or navy blues or crimson, rose pink or
burgundy. This is because the colors have been adjusted in the same way
as the green of the sanitaryware. If you are starting with a Wenge wood, the
color of bitter chocolate, and you want to use a red with it, crimson or
a very pale, iced rose pink, might be the most comfortable red to put with
it. Other reds will look good to start with but after a bit, might trouble your
eye in some way.

The fixed points always have to come first - white sanitaryware in the
bathroom or the towels available in the store are givens. Match fabric and
paints to them. If the given item - furniture or flooring - is a warm hued
wood, warm hued colors therefore look better with it. If it has some black
in it, use hues that are shades, and if the given item seems to be a tint then
use tints of hues with it for the majority of the scheme. It will appear more
restful. Then inject a small amount of the opposite to provide some
zest in the scheme."

Hardwood floor tips and tricks

Hardwood floor tips and tricks 

Hardwood

 Hardwood gives a rich and sophisticated warmth to your home. The quality and long lengths of Superior Flooring hardwood gives each room a distinctive and stunning look. The quality of your hardwood floor is the key for longevity and maintaining its beauty. Superior Flooring's investment in higher grades of lumber means fewer knots, blemishes and discolourations. The finishing process is a water based colouring system for better wood penetration that involves a hot air/infrared drying and a nine coat finish which creates a durable and aesthetically appealing finish with low maintenance. 

Long lengths of hardwood are extremely popular and in demand now. Superior Flooring prides itself for providing the longest boards in the industry. Longer boards mean less joints or places where your wood connects which means a nicer, smoother looking floor with a more uniform, custom look and feel.

Hardwood decor


 Colour and texture along with the grain is the key to choosing the right hardwood floor to suit your own unique decor style and lifestyle for your family. Superior has over 150 options including eight species of woods in natural and stained colours with each species having its own distinctive colour palette to choose from. Board widths come in 2 A", 2 V", 3 3 Vi" and 4 lA" with many of the species available in all four widths and in low gloss or semi gloss finish.

CHRISTMAS: THE WARMTH OF RED



Hello friends of CBID!  I hope you are having a wonderful season thus far - not too stressed?


I have been so busy decorating this year, that I have completely neglected my posts - 


but I have so much to share with you!


Christmas decorations come in all colors.  I truly love this time of year. Whether its silver, gold, white


turquoise, pink or more traditional colors, holiday decorating is a fun way to express our joy for the season.


But for me, nothing warms up the Christmas spirit quite like RED.







Take Six


No color provides that 'pop' of color better than red...







Pinterest


 It draws the eye








Our Family Inspired Home


 and adds warmth to Winter's chill.







Christmas 365


 Red is the perfect compliment to green - so all those boughs of holly,


garland and wreaths are at their best when red is around...







Pottery Barn


You don't need a lot of red to make a statement...







Like a Saturday


It lends itself to all styles. 




Fox Hollow Cottage






Swags by Kari






Rogers Gardens


Served Scandinavian style, it is fresh and clean...




Cottage at the Crossroads




Better Homes and Gardens




79 Ideas






Nothing says Christmas quite like RED.




Mary Carol Garrity


I love it as a warming accent 




Christmas City




Pottery Barn Teen










Pottery Barn Teen








It almost seems to have more impact used sparingly...




Stone Gable blog





although why use it sparingly?






Nominimalisthere




Scatter that red all through your house -
Craftberrybush




Williams-Sonoma




Enchanted Home




Rusty Hinge




Birchlane


and have a very merry Christmas, friends!

































CHRISTMAS: 11 FAVORITE CHRISTMAS WREATHS



I would be proud to place any of these wreaths on my door - here are 


11 of my favorites this year - with a heavy emphasis on the natural, rustic look


and some playful ones for good measure...









Monogram with antlers - makes me happy!

groopdealz.com





 Homespun Merry Christmas - simple and warm farmhouse style




pumpkinpiepainter.blogspot.com










 Brass temple bells with greens and pinecones


natural elegance...




vintagemulberry.blogspot.com


 Who doesn't love wee little houses and trees?




marthastewart.com


 Faux taxidermy with wreath - love the plaid scarf




craftberrybush.com






 Frosty greens with pinecones and berries - 


but I actually think most of its charm comes from the blackboard and simple wish 'joy'




lilacsandlonghorns.com


This green on green is pure elegance




carolyneroehm.com






So rustic - cowbells, rope and birchbark




hannashantverk.blogspot.com


And a few succulents thrown in for good measure




bonbonoiseaudesign.blogspot.com


I'm loving the big woolly pompom wreath - 




itallstartedwithpaint.com






Painted pinecones...yummy








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