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My Christmas She Shed Decor

I’ve already finished up my Christmas She Shed Decorations and I’m loving the colors this year. It’s no secret that I’m a lover of neutrals so I kept a neutral theme for she shed Christmas decorations again this year.

Christmas She Shed Decorations
Christmas She Shed Decorations

My Christmas She Shed Decor is a mixture of items I already had, items my mom gave me, and some DIYs of course! I love decorating my she shed for Christmas and I went all out this year.

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I added some simple pine picks to containers and added a small metal sign. (This post has been updated so exact items may vary but I will provide you with some general ideas.)

That beautiful green antique demijohn bottle is from a 100-year-old barn sale my aunt took me to. I wish I could find one of these for you! I made the shutter shelf myself with an old shutter and scrap wood.

she shed Christmas decor

The Christmas She Shed Mantle

For the mantle, I used pieces of birch trees that were cut down at my parents’ house. The trees were so beautiful but, for some reason, they began to die. They salvaged as much of the wood as possible and we’ve been using it in decor projects.

The mercury glass vase was a find from a couple of years back. I love mercury glass because you get a little bit of glam and rustic mixed together. I added some greenery for a simple arrangement. The Christmas garland is faux.

The wood spool, smasher, and the other do-dads that I can’t identify have been found during vintage picking trips. I love mixing old things in my decor for a nostalgic look. If you look closely in the long pine garland, you’ll see a lit birch branch garland intertwined. It really looks great at night for just the right amount of twinkle. You’ll also see a piece of gold fabric garland twisted through. I made this by ripping and tying pieces of gold flannel together. I made random knots and left long pieces hanging where I tied strips together to add some additional texture.

Christmas She shed Decor
Christmas She Shed Decor

The deer sign was a gift from my daughter. I had the piece of feather boa in my craft supplies and decided to add it at the last minute. I also added some sparkly, gold clip-on birds and a couple of gold magnolia pics. Layers, upon layers…

Christmas She shed Decor
Christmas She Shed Decor

You can find the Simply Cute Farmhouse Banner DIY here. The one shown in my picture above is using a scrap piece of leopard upholstery fabric for the trees but all of the basic principles are the same. I’m in love with this fabric and it’s one of my favorite banners so far!

I decorated the church pew with my Tall Burlap Tree and an additional piece of pine garland. I think I’m going to leave it at that unless I get a wild hair and make the Christmas pillow that’s stuck in my brain behind a long list of other DIY projects I want to complete. I added more greens to the window and a few neutral pieces to my metal tray. I’m not quite done but I think I’m loving the look this year so far!

Christmas Sheshed Decor
Christmas She Shed Decor

Here’s a photo from a previous year of my Christmas She Shed Decor. I hope it gives you more ideas. The large piece behind the angel wings is a piece of a vintage crib. All of the DIY Cone Christmas trees have tutorials here on my blog.

Neutral Christmas Mantel Decor

If you’d like to see more pictures of my shed, you can look at my Spring She Shed Decor and also my Fall She Shed Decor. If you’ve interested in building a shed, visit How Much Does A She Shed Cost?

 Thanks again for stopping by to hang out with me. I hope you’ve found some new inspiration to add to your holiday decor. Be sure to leave a comment below letting me know you’ve stopped by. I love hearing from you! Also, be sure to go give me a follow on Instagram and Pinterest. My name on all social media accounts is Hootshack so I’m easy to find. Merry Christmas friend!

 Happy crafting,

Denise

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  1. You’ve created a beautiful vintage and natural holiday feel to your Sheshed. I love the neutral colors.