2015 Christmas Home Tour: A Canadian Prairie Christmas

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Christmas is my favourite time of year and I adore decorating our home for the season. This year, I’ve teamed up once again with a fantastic group of Canadian bloggers to share with you our Holiday home tours. Scroll to the bottom of this post to see the line-up for the week – you’ll be so inspired! Our decor this year is a little traditional (I’ve brought back the red), a little country, and a little quirky. As always, I’ve incorporated lots of DIY elements, vintage elements, and family-friendly additions that make our house ready for any family gathering this Christmas. I hope you enjoy this year’s Christmas home tour: A Canadian Prairie Christmas! Stay on the lookout for DIY Tips, Styling Tips and Free Downloads scattered throughout this post. I want to make sure you leave this page with some free goodies.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

Welcome to our home. You’re just in time for the first big snowfall of the year! Usually we have a lot more snow up here by now (we’re in Alberta, Canada). This year has been extra mild.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

We built our home all on our own in 2013. For more on that, read this post.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

This is our dog, Tippy. She’s the scariest guard dog you’ll ever see in your life.

Styling Tip: Prop up faux evergreen trees in large buckets or baskets on either side of your front door for instant and inexpensive Christmas curb appeal.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

Styling Tip: Use a blanket scarf as an outdoor throw on porch chairs. Click here to learn how to make one.

I hung wreaths from all of our lower front windows, and I love the look! It’s just so very festive.

DIY Tip: Click here to learn how to make a porch curtain out of a dropcloth.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

Here’s the first thing you see when you enter our home – my keyboard & this lovely antique window & mirror! It’s in our formal sitting room, and I’ll share more of that room later.

Styling Tip: Mix real greens – like this cedar and pine garland with faux greens – like this little plant – for a sneaky combo of higher and lower-end cost Christmas decor.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

Our entry cabinet on the other side is decked out with the bowl of pinecones from the Fall with the addition of some fresh greens and a sparkly tree decoration.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

On our stair railings, I’ve tied some beautiful faux boxwood garlands and adorned them with sparkly little red ornaments.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!
A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

Come on in to the family room! Here’s where we spend most of our time as a family.

Do you spot anything new here? I finally have the couch pair of my dreams! I’ve always wanted a matching pair of sofas for this room, and when I spotted these lovely leather sofas from The Brick, I knew they were just the ticket.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

This is the Davina Genuine Leather Sofa, and I love its mix of contemporary and classic. The tufting on the back is so chic, and I’m in love with the wooden trim and legs on the bottom.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

These were delivered all the way out to our house from The Brick, and it was a great experience! The delivery guys were lovely and I couldn’t be happier with our new pair of couches.

As much as I like the look of light furniture, I will always go back to dark leather for our main pieces (like these couches). Especially after the “pink marker disaster of 2015”, dark leather is such a great choice for my little (and mischievous!) family.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

DIY Tip: String ornaments & tags on an old door for a fun & unique advent calendar. For the free printable tags and more instructions, visit this post.

I found this beautiful Merry Christmas sign from Woodwerx.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

Our Christmas mantel this year is a fun mix of little trees, neutral colours, and tons of texture. There’s lots going on here, so I opted for a soft pallette of white, black and green for the mantel decor.

Free Download: Download your free PDF copy of this “Let It Snow” artwork I made for our mantel by clicking here. It’s a large 24″ by 36″ design that you can get printed at your local copy shop as an engineering print.

DIY Tip: Click here for a free pattern and tutorial on how to make these linen burlap Christmas stockings.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

DIY Tip: Tie some silver bells onto some rustic twine for an adorable and festive garland.

Styling Tip: Stuff stockings with faux greens until they’re stuffed with gifts!

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

Styling Tip: Place a basket or two near your sofas to store extra pillows and blankets inside.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

Styling Tip: Reserve a few sprigs of greenery from a live garland to use in other places around the house like this coffee table tray.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

Tucked in the corner of our living room is our nativity set that the girls love to play with.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!
A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

Our tree this year is decorated almost the same as last year’s, but I’ve sprinkled a few red ornaments throughout. It’s amazing how much of a difference only a half dozen red bulbs makes!

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

Now, come into our kitchen. It’s the heart of our home! With a four year old daughter that LOVES to bake, we spend a ton of time in here too.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

I had a little fun this year and decided to make some new drapes for our breakfast nook in a festive red plaid.

DIY Tip: Learn how to make your own easy rod pocket or ring clip drapes by clicking here.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

For this year’s Christmas table setting, I opted for a colour scheme of black, white and red.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

I’m still madly in love with this rustic centerpiece box my friend made for me, and I’ve filled it here with faux greens, pinecones, candles and faux berries.

Styling Tip: Save old faux garlands to use as centerpiece accents or to cut and use to embellish gifts.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

The chargers are made of paper! I designed them and had them printed at my print shop on 24″ x 36″ paper. (As you can see, I’m a tad bit addicted to cheap engineering prints lately!)

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

Free Download: Click here to download your free PDF version of these black and white Christmas placemats.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

On top of my napkins, I placed some faux berries and a gingerbread cookie.

DIY Tip: Here’s my favourite gingerbread cookie recipe!

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

Hanging on our art rod are these sweet galvanized ornaments.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

DIY Tip: Learn how to make this large Winter wall hanging by clicking here.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

We have some new furniture additions in the kitchen, too!

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

Meet our new stools – also from The Brick.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

I wanted some more neutral stools for our kitchen to coordinate with the new drapes. I was also looking for something comfortable and safe for our kids. These beautiful Moriann Counter Stools were perfect!

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

I love the wings and the nail head detailing. The distressed legs are one of my favourite parts, too!

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!
A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

I hung wreaths on our kitchen cupboard doors like last year, but I changed the ribbon to red to tie into the drapes.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

DIY Tip: Form old faux garlands into a circle and secure them with floral wire to make inexpensive Christmas wreaths of any size.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

DIY Tip: Glue the edges of coffee filters to a styrofoam or scrapbook paper cone to make ruffled tree decorations.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

Styling Tip: Corral various seasonal and kitchen items on your counters with a pretty tray.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

Around the corner in our front room, I’ve added a plush red throw to the settee for some festive cheer along with a faux evergreen and a snow globe to the coffee table.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

And here we are at the keyboard again!

DIY Tip: Learn how to sew your own keyboard or side table fitted skirt by clicking here.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

Last but not least, here’s a cozy last look at our master bedroom.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

The addition of some faux greens and changing out the textile to cozy picks like linen, fur and flannel makes our room feel warm and festive.

A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

Care for coffee and a cookie?

Merry Christmas, friends!

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A Canadian Prairie Christmas home tour packed with DIY ideas, easy styling tips and free downloads. These are some great ideas!

Now it’s time to take a tour of my Canadian blogging friends’ gorgeous homes. Come back each day to see a new set of home tours from Monday to Thursday this week.

Beautiful Christmas home tours & holiday decor ideas from Canadian bloggers

Monday:

AKA Design

Northern Style Exposure

The DIY Mommy

Tuesday:

The Creek Line House

Restoration House

Wednesday:

Suburble

The Happy Housie

Nalle’s House

Thursday:

Clean and Scentsible

Fynes Designs

Rambling Renovators 

A Pop of Pretty

Disclaimer: This post is sponsored by The Brick. As always, all of the opinions here are my own. I only recommend companies that I use and love myself.

52 Comments

  1. Your home is beautiful! I love the advent calendar on the door! I miss Canada so much! We used to live in Kitchener, Ontario, close to Toronto, and I loved it. ( my husband is canadian) Except for the long cold winter, but I think it probably wasn’t as cold as it gets where you are in AB, right? Lovely house! Canadian houses are the Best!!!

    1. Thanks, Katrin! Yes, it gets very cold here. Usually in January it will get to -40 celcius on some days! I don’t love that, but I do love the snow and all of the beautiful scenery we have. Thanks for visiting!

  2. I have been looking forward to seeing my fellow Canadian bloggers on this Christmas tour. Your home is lovely and so nicely decorated for Christmas. Very cozy and so many pretty touches. The tree is beautiful! We have had a milder Fall right into November here in southern Ontario as well. Thanks for sharing your tour!

  3. I always love your hone and style Christina!Elegant and beautiful but still feels like home! Look forward to enjoying all these homes on thus tour!

  4. Your home is beautiful! My favorite part is those star ornaments hanging from your art rod. They caught my eye right away. It’s all in the details haha.

  5. It is absolutely stunning from the first entrance through the snow! Our house never looks like that… we so rarely get any snow. Just west-coast-wet. Ugh. And the new drapes! And wreaths! And stools!! I love so many touches Christina and admire your beautiful style!!

  6. I’ve not been well enough to decorate for Christmas yet, so I love looking at what you’ve done!

    I never thought red and teal would go together, but you make it work. Great job!

    You’ve also totally got me crushing on pom-pom trim now. And I love your new sofas!

  7. Oh me oh my. Could look at these photos all day long! They are like candy. Love how you’ve styled every last detail. Your Christmas decorating is so cozy, yet stylish and modern all at the same time. Have a beautiful Christmas season Christina. Thanks so much for hosting the tour. xo ~Kerri

  8. That art rod is genius! I love how you hung ornaments from it. Christina – your space is just so lovely – it looks cozy, and homey, but still stylish.

    And your paper chargers – genius! I love it.

  9. Your house is very beautiful! I had no idea that it was new! It looks like something built many years ago and beautifully maintained.
    Your Christmas decor is lovely, I love all the red. Thank you for the chance to it.
    I have to ask, what is on your third floor? I think third floors look so mysterious and I can imagine a very cozy room up there.
    Also, I live in Winnipeg and I have seen many of the old mansions here that are built in the same style as your gorgeous home.
    Merry Christmas! Cindy

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