A DIYer uses easy tips and tricks to create a simple winter wonderland in her DIY Christmas farmhouse in Michigan.
Christmas décor doesn’t always need to be flashy. For blogger Amanda Vernaci of Come Stay Awhile, her Christmas style is based on the vibe of her small town in Clarkston, Michigan. “It’s very family oriented,” Amanda says. It’s a more rural area but still boasts a charming downtown with great restaurants and boutique shops. “It’s the best of both worlds,” Amanda says. “It’s rural, but it’s still not too far off the beaten path.”
The town is a perfect reflection of Amanda’s own simple, rustic farmhouse style and the foundation of her seasonal décor philosophy: keeping it simple and personal.
Neutral Tones
Christmas is one of the holidays that can be as bold or as subtle as you want. Amanda prefers to go with a more subdued approach that leaves her home feeling like a peaceful, glistening, winter wonderland. “My mom loves the reds and greens of Christmas,” Amanda says, “but I’ve always been more of a neutral person. I’ve never been a bright colors person.”
To stay true to her style, this means Amanda’s Christmas décor follows a color scheme of silver, cream, beige and gold, with additions of sparkles and twinkle lights for a bit of extra magic. “My mom comes over and asks where all the red and greens are, but this is what feels to me the most like Christmas, it’s a winter wonderland,” Amanda says.
“I want my home to be a reflection of me, of my style.”
“It’s the small details that really make a difference.”
Amanda’s everyday neutral color scheme extends to her Christmas atmosphere. For her Christmas decorations, she loves to primarily use items like mercury glass, twinkle lights and greenery. Though her approach to seasonal décor is simple, that doesn’t mean there’s a lack of decoration. Each room of the house boasts something Christmas, whether it’s a miniature tree, wreath or lights. “I try to incorporate [Christmas] into every room,” Amanda says.
Simplicity is key to Amanda. Rather than big, colorful pieces, she prefers smaller touches. “It’s the small details that really make a difference,” she says. “I enter a room and think, what are the small things that will make it feel like Christmas?” Typically, this leads her to swap out her everyday décor. Amanda often exchanges framed artwork, centerpieces and other small accents.
The holiday season is about focusing on what’s important. It’s a time to spend with family and loved ones, connecting in ways we often forget throughout the rest of the year. This is also the foundational principle Amanda uses when it comes to her home projects and home décor. “My biggest takeaway for anyone would be to stay true to you,” she says. “I want my home to be a reflection of me, of my style.”
Looking for more farmhouse Christmas ideas? Read on to see a home in French farmhouse Christmas style, and this one for an elegant take on country Christmas. Of course, don’t forget to follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Pinterest for your daily dose of farmhouse inspiration!
Jillian began her writing career while working through college. She has continued to follow that passion in the years since. Jillian thrives in combining her experience and education to craft insightful and engaging writing. She loves to research and collaborate with others in order to tell stories that bring value to readers’ lives. Jillian’s love of writing was initially born from her passion for reading. She enjoys all genres including fantasy, historical fiction, non-fiction, thriller and more. She believes one of the best ways to be a great writer is to be a great reader and tries to spend as much time as she can reading. When not reading or writing, Jillian enjoys punk rock concerts, swimming and spending time with family. Jillian lives in Orange County, California with her significant other, two children and their dog. Her work can be found through Linkedin or her personal website.