Paris Green

Paris Green

Christmas in the decorating theme of Paris Holiday Table

DIY Christmas table decorations, Feel holiday table.

MIY the project creation and photo of Madeleine M Langlois: for

My Christmas in Paris "theme is based on a mixture of old and new composition. my grandmother's table always set with the finest china and antique silver. Oil paintings, painted by my grandfather, decorated walls. holiday decoration was made with strips of elegant satin, sparkling crystals, and exquisite white Christmas tree decorated with few ornaments, but amazing. Place cards, Christmas crackers and a piece Custom coordinated whole. She always used the green and fresh flowers to decorate your home.

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Thecolour same palette I chose was the nostalgia, a brilliant turquoise color scheme, pastel green and blue accents as a means of money, angelic white and brown chocolate. As a child, these unusual combinations of colors of Christmas made a strong impression on me. My table this year is a tribute to my grandmother who is now 98 years old. You could say that the influences of style and traditions are passed from generation to generation. With this concept in mind, the image you chose is a cream-colored dining room, set by Tommy Bahamas. This set was very close in resemblance, the shape and style of the area wanted recreated. Although this series is especially intended for planting the Bahamas, which is much more popular, it did wonders for my goal.

The square table printed taffeta corridors are brightly colored blocks iridescent emerald green, turquoise sea and lush blue. The central panel organza runner is a pastel Soft Aqua. The runners all edges are trimmed with luxurious satin. The main sheet is a skirt in a pure color delicious coffee. It is bordered by a colored base fun filled wool fiber.

For the establishment of four, I chose the Platinum collection by Noritake Rochelle – fine white porcelain, decorated with a border exquisite silver textured points. I uploaded the images of the Eiffel Tower, in shades of blue, clear center plates. Using panels allows light stand clear picture in porcelain white.

Under the parameters of place, to be with beautiful silver plates edges of accounts. The glasses are from the collection of Vera Wang Grossgrain. Tiny white dots streaks of fine lines and borders of the curved glass. For water glasses, which transforms simple vessels (collected in a charity auction) with turquoise stripes and green paint glass.

I wanted an elegant, yet fun piece with a different key. I used a glass cake stand square and full of beans a variety of balls green and silver, and placed a candle in the center. To decorate the cage and the buffet I used a fresh green, always Westmont Flores, to arrange a courtesy. branches twigs eucalyptus, pine and willows, the Queen Anne's lace and silver are refined Ornitogalums pumpkin accents. The vases are accented with squares of marble model, blends a variety of shades of blue and green.

The glass candle holders are glass jewelry shaped fringes, which is repeated throughout the theme. Tea candle holders light line fly white feathers. Two frosted glass votive lamps are decorated with clear beads in the shapes of micro Eiffel Towers. I reorganized a spider to coordinate with the previous configuration. It was painted silver, added details such as glass beads fringe, white wool luxury and easy money, grains covered sumptuous ribbons and crystal jewelry pendant (from recycled items other than). I created a mini art gallery that features mostly photographs with many media, including the art of painting

Tour Eiffel illuminated by the lights of small rice. montages are made with panoramic images of Paris located on canvas covered with rice paper pattern. Two paintings were covered with textured wallpaper and lined with satin ribbons. My teenage son Spencer has contributed to the mini gallery with a sign painted in Paris with oil pastels on canvas.

For finishing touches, the back of the chairs have been decorated with a blue satin ribbon, a tassel of glass beads and a pine branch surrounded by a swirl of silver wire accent. I asked for photos of family self-hardening clay to create an advent calendar tree and a tree table with white feathers. Coordination Center box feather crown of a large round mirror.

The Christmas tree: A tree in the shape of Eiffel Tower made of willow branches is grace feather boa, a white and fluffy. glass beads and paper ornaments are decorated with feathers, crystals, pearls and a garland sequences.I easily using a silver wire coil, a few pine branches, forms of revenue from a piece of holly and a wire Silver to write the word Christmas. Mini Eiffel towers made wire holders location map. fake chocolate were made of clay.

The gifts were involved only in the form of candy and flyers using a variety of handbags documents, photographs, fabrics and tapes that leave the elements created for this topic. More Monogramming, labels old skin, and fun were also integrated in some envelopes enough. Greeting cards are hand made with materials suitable accounts similar, and also, silver foil, fuzzy wool, shrinkage of the film designs and sequins. There is much more to describe a trip to the souvenir tray Paris, candle, cake, hat, luxurious produce an image, and more.

The decorations that I created for my table topic, even if they seem sophisticated can be reconstituted with the DIY material is little information available in the arts and crafts and fabric stores and numerous relics from different around your home. Your vacation customize it to be special!

About the Author

Bio: Madeleine Langlois; About the artist:
Madeleine has over 25 years design experience. She studied fashion merchandising and design. The fist part of her career was spent in the fashion industry designing ladies and children’s wear to fashion accessories. Maddy then went on to design giftware products, Christmas decorations, packaging concepts as well as illustrating for Canadian companies. She has even published a bilingual children’s book that she both wrote and illustrated. Maddy’s designer talents, from fashion to decor and her love for crafts has directed her to produce and write “how-to” step-by-step décor articles. For the last five years, Madeleine has been creating innovative home decorative décor items for her weekly syndicated “make-it-yourself” Miy at home articles. Maddy work has is presently featured in Magazines and newspapers.

For more “Miy” articles and a more detailed artist bio, I invite you to visit my; www.maddylane.com

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