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2015 Christmas Entryway

Every year I decorate our entryway for Christmas, especially our entryway table. It’s like my mantel in a way because we don’t have a fireplace and mantel.

Now, our tree and dining area of our great room, which I’ll show you tomorrow, is mostly silver and white themed, but I decided to add a little color in our entryway.

christmas entryway

Here’s what I used:

needle
thread
scissors
7 paper snowflakes
1 holiday banner
1 Commandâ„¢ Clear Small Cord Clip
7 Commandâ„¢ Party Ceiling Hooks
2 Commandâ„¢ Party Banner Anchors

I made the ‘ho ho ho’ banner with some card stock and paper I had. I used my Silhouette machine to cut out all the shapes, letters, and snowflakes.

ho ho ho banner

To hang the holiday banner, I adhered 2 Commandâ„¢ Party Banner Anchors, one on each side of the entryway table. Then, I wrapped each end of the holiday banner around the party banner anchors a few times to secure it in place.

Note: the banner lasted 2 weeks before Owen noticed it. And then it was removed. Hey, at least I tried.

christmas banner

To hang the snowflakes to the ceiling, I started by adhering 7 Command™ Party Ceiling Hooks to the smooth ceiling surface above the entryway table in a dispersed, random order.

command party ceiling hooks

Then, I used a needle and thread to punch a hole at the top of each paper snowflake and thread the thread through and tie it off. Hang one paper snowflake from each party ceiling hook.

I think I’ll keep these snowflakes up all winter.

command ceiling hooks

I usually always put a small tree in our entryway that I put all of our sentimental ornaments on. But with Owen being the curious one year old that he is, I decided it was best to put a small tree on the entryway table for our sentimental ornaments. And so far he hasn’t shown much interest in the tree.

I wrapped a piece of red and white polka dot fabric around the tree as a makeshift tree skirt.

sentimental christmas tree

I used 1 Command™ Clear Small Cord Clip on the backside of the entryway table and clipped the Christmas tree lights cord into the cord clip to keep it in place.

I love those things.

command cord clips

I added some garland to our entryway mirror, securing it to the mirror with zip ties. And I put some shatter-proof ornaments in the hurricane pedestal thing. I seriously have no idea what the technical term is for that thing.

entryway decorated for christmas

If you put up a ‘pretty’ Christmas tree, do you also put up a tree for your family ornaments?

Red and white Christmas entryway!

This post is brought to you by Command™ Brand. As always, opinions are 100% my own.

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6 Comments

  1. Our big tree has our family ornaments on it but I like the idea of splitting them up too. Some of our family ornaments aren’t on the tree this year out of fear our toddler would break them. A small tabletop tree is a good idea. #buyallthetrees I want to check after Christmas sales for stuff.

  2. What a beautiful decoration. I will use some of these ideas. Than you for sharing them! Happy Holidays!

  3. Chelsea; beautiful! where is your white table from? I’ve been looking for something just like that?

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