since mid november i’ve been soaking in alternative christmas environments. natural, ordinary elements gathered in non-traditional ways with an aspect of surprise on the side. i visited anthropologie – always a favorite spot for collections of natural pieces integrated in totally alternative ways.
during the thanskgiving holiday i spent two hours at a new favorite haunt in the iowa countryside called “sisters.” i was so inspired i took pics: cuttings from nature + repurposed discards + new cool pieces. a delicious combination.
fast forward to my own home for the holidays. my self-inflicted rules: no traditional tree + no new purchases (i’m a horrible consumer.) my goal: to reflect a more sudan-esque and a less “north pole” feel. bunches of twigs, bittersweet, grapevine, pine needles and landscape burlap later an alternative christmas theme emerged… and i discovered that everything i needed i already had.
really inspiring. time to dig through the basement.
I love that you see what’s beautiful in what others might consider trash. Not unlike the Father….Merry Christmas Kim.
thanks lisa – you are right about God’s ability to see treasure amongst our trash. that concept is not only a life theme for my design work, it actually gets me excited like you can’t believe. thanks for bringing it up!