This felted acorn garland has a cozy, homemade, yet rustic feel. I love the fact that the designer combined super soft merino wool with actual acorn caps! This would look charming strung on your tree or simply hung on the wall. Felted acorn ornaments are also available.
When wrapping up gifts, I like to get creative with the packaging. Most of the time I repurpose materials that are readily available (i.e. lying around the house), but once in a while I use something unique—like these birch bark gift tags. They are harvested from bark that has naturally fallen from trees in Maine. I think they’d be perfect little tags for gifts or party favors at a rustic themed Christmas party.
This crocheted leaf necklace—with its soft grey leaves and red flower brooch—is both cozy and feminine. You could spiff up any outfit by simply adding this unique necklace, and the removable brooch adds a nice festive touch.
One thing that I look forward to during the holiday season is sitting near the fireplace. I enjoy the warmth it provides while watching the flames dance in the hearth. I always like to use a starter to get the fire going, so when I saw these eco-friendly fire starters, I was delighted. They are made in Hawaii from macadamia nut shells. Use them in the fireplace, a fire pit, or even to start a campfire!
As if this polar bear ornament wasn’t adorable enough in the first place, he’s also wearing a sweater to up the cuteness factor. Each handmade polar bear is personalized with an initial embroidered on his sweater, and there are several lovely sweater colour options to choose from. This ursine decoration would be a sweet addition to anyone’s Christmas tree.