Weekend Design & Wellness Project

Photo by: Sarah Dorweiler @sarahdorweiler

Photo by: Sarah Dorweiler @sarahdorweiler

This weekend, choose a favorite home decor piece and create a table setting inspired by that item. Consider the colors that you’d like to bring out or support the main piece. Look for fabric around the house that could coordinate as a table runner with the centerpiece. Now, add some dinnerware and cloth napkins if they are accessible. If paper napkins are more convenient, then have some fun folding and making sculptural shapes that will compliment the centerpiece. This exercise is for your eyes only so listen to your instincts and create like a child, then take some pictures, change it around and take more pictures. The more playing and experimenting you do with centerpiece arrangements, the more comfortable and confident you’ll become.

For guidance, refer to Monday’s post “Choosing Tasteful Holiday Decor.”

Choosing Tasteful Holiday Decor

Photo by: Debby Hudson @hudsoncrafted

Photo by: Debby Hudson @hudsoncrafted

Choosing seasonal and holiday decor can be fun or overwhelming depending on your personality type. Those who get overwhelmed with the daunting task of planning for holidays, decorating and then storing those decorations tend to keep it simple by doing as minimal as possible. For those seasonal holiday loving junkies who embrace the newest items and their premature arrival in stores, you, you are who this is for. Love you and your passion for making your home festive and welcoming to friends and family, however, we need to have a talk. It may hurt a bit, but I promise you’ll enjoy the outcome. First of all, there are so many beautiful home decor options out there and it’s natural to love many different styles at the same time. This is part reality check and part getting to know your personal style and going for it. We shall call this your “come to tina moment.”

Let’s begin with assessing all of the decorations and accessories you have keeping the broken or severely damaged pieces in a separate pile. Discard any damaged items with the exception items that are family heirlooms. (It does not have to be expensive or made of the finest material to be considered a family heirloom.)

Next, place the items you absolutely love together. Look them over and choose your 3 favorite of the favorite pieces. What are their similarities, color, size, function?

What do you naturally gravitate toward when shopping for holiday decor or what do you seem to have multiples of in your collection? Choose from the following to highlight your preferences:

  • organic materials such as; branches, berries or seasonal dried or fresh flowers

  • festive prints and patterns

  • characters or cartoons

  • sports themed

  • all of the above

If you’ve chosen more than three, I can’t help you at this point. You’re eclectic and everyone knows it so rock on with your funky badass self. Haa

If you’ve chosen three or less then we can work to simplify and hone in on your personal style. This will be your baseline formula for all seasonal decorating which will then become your overall aesthetic. Every holiday will have unique items, however, the overall aesthetic will have a familiar feeling similar to a brand creating a visual story for consistency.

Now that you’ve chosen your favorite items and can see similarities in those items, it’s time to select the secondary or complimentary pieces. For example, if your three favorite items were branches and dried flowers, you’d then select a table runner or napkins that support the main items. The secondary pieces is a backdrop to the main “feature” pieces. Take a look at the picture below. The flowers are an elevated centerpiece with the contrasting amber/burnt orange glasses as the secondary or supportive item. When the candles beneath the flowers are lit, the color from glasses and the flowers will vibrate and invoke a feeling of warmth. Notice the plates, silverware and napkins are muted allowing the flowers and glasses to do the work in creating ambiance. In other words, if everything is important and vibrant, then nothing is important and vibrant. Too much of a bunch of individually great things creates visual clutter and can trigger emotions of anxiousness. Pare it down and keep it simple. Don’t worry about jamming a bunch of things into a space to create the sense of a season. A few very beautiful items strategically placed with contrasting textiles communicates a season or holiday perfectly.

Photo by: Marc Babin @marcbabin

Photo by: Marc Babin @marcbabin


Photo by: Brett Jordan @brett_jordan

Photo by: Brett Jordan @brett_jordan

If you’re still struggling to find your personal style, email your decor quandary with photos and you will receive the guidance you need.

Who knows, you could be featured in another blog post with your before and after seasonal holiday decor.

Weekend Design & Wellness Project

Photo by: Georgia de Lotz @georgiadelotz

Photo by: Georgia de Lotz @georgiadelotz

Attempt to create a fall room spray using your favorite fall essential oils and make a spicy wellness drink to enjoy over the weekend. Recipes are below for a starting point.

Fall Room Spray Recipe

Choose a spray bottle of any size

10 drops of Pumpkin Spice essential oil

8 drops of Vanilla essential oil

5 drops of Orange essential oil

1 teaspoon of Himalayan Pink Salt

Fill with distilled water

Shake well


Wellness Spice

1 serving

8 oz of oat, almond or soy milk

1/2 teaspoon Turmeric

1/4 teaspoon Black Pepper

1/4 teaspoon Cardamom

Dash of Cinnamon on top

This recipe can be enjoyed hot or iced!

Make Some Scents

Photo by: Debby Hudson @hudsoncrafted

Photo by: Debby Hudson @hudsoncrafted

Fall flavors create a smooth transition into a new season. Crisp air and spices are comforting while bringing about memories of upcoming family gatherings and celebrations. There are many wonderful fall scents to bring into the home. What are your favorite fall flavors that would fill your home perfectly?

Fall Room Spray Recipe

Choose a spray bottle of any size

  • 10 drops of Pumpkin Spice essential oil

  • 8 drops of Vanilla essential oil

  • 5 drops of Orange essential oil

  • 1 teaspoon of Himalayan Pink Salt

  • Fill with distilled water

  • Shake well

    Enjoy your new home scent!

Weekend Design & Wellness Project

Photo by: Lea Böhm @alleslea

Photo by: Lea Böhm @alleslea

How does your home feel? Go outside and enter your home through the front door. How do you feel when you take that first step into your sanctuary, your escape, your safe place? What do you smell? What do you see? If you feel like you need Botox right now, you’ve got some work ahead of you. The good news is that there are plenty of resources and solutions throughout the Design & Wellness Blog to help you create a warm and inviting home.

Next, proceed to each room and answer the same questions. If you’re content with the home you’ve created, then bravo, you can forward this to a friend or family member who could use some help. If you’re now sad while standing in your cluttered, smelly home with dingy or obnoxiously colored walls, it'll be okay. Here is a quick post called, Clean Sweep from earlier this year that will help you get started.

As for choosing colors, you have to do a little research into your soul. Yup, time to dig deep and find out what what makes you feel blissful and bright-eyed. Memories from beautiful places are a great inspiration for choosing colors. If deciding on your home’s color palette is overwhelming, keep it clean and simple and opt for Benjamin Moore’s White Dove. Soft whites and creams are a great starting point to refresh a home. Over time you will become more aware of what colors stand out to you and how they make you feel. Your home should feel like your personal getaway regardless of its size or how temporary it may be at this time.

If you’re someone who is under the impression that you don’t need to impress anyone with your home, you’re correct. How about impressing yourself? Yes, think of the last time you were wowed upon entering a restaurant, a speciality shop or a hotel. You deserve this same wow feeling each time you come home.