
"Longtime readers will recall the holiday decor we've admired in years past: low-cost, last-minute, zero-waste, and more. This year, we've been spotting festive displays beyond the usual; here are five inspired takes we've bookmarked. Above: Not just for children's birthday parties: How lovely and simple is this? writes Fan. It's paper streamers, spotted via Remodelista favorite Little Mill Abergavenny. Above: Alexa loves this Polish pajaki by Allison Hopelain, seen at a holiday fair in Berkeley, California curated by Sarah Lonsdale for Erica Tanov."
"Simply beautiful, as always: Kate Semple's handmade paper vessel decorations and ceramic candleholders, writes Deborah. You can learn how to make your own paper vessel decorations via her online tutorial here. Above: Julie is captivated by the intricate brass designs by UK-based artist Rowan MacGregor (I'm obsessed, she writes). Shown is a copper and brass tree decked with ornaments, available in Rowan's next shop release, Sunday December 14 at 7 p.m. UK time."
Five distinctive holiday-decor ideas appear: simple paper streamers inspired by children's party decor; a Polish pajaki by Allison Hopelain seen at a Berkeley holiday fair; an inventive paint-brush menorah by event designer David Stark; handmade paper vessel decorations and ceramic candleholders by Kate Semple with an online tutorial; and a copper and brass tree with ornaments by Rowan MacGregor available in a December shop release. Photographs credited to Alexa Hotz and Corrie Hogg. Sources include Remodelista favorite Little Mill Abergavenny and a fair curated by Sarah Lonsdale for Erica Tanov.
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