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Christmas Cozy Bed



I usually like for my bedroom to have all cream/tan bedding for a restful feeling. 

During December, though, I like to add a bit of dark red to warm things up. 

Nothing too much, just 2 dark red pillow cases, 2 thrifted accent pillows (brown, tan, and red), and my favorite monogram pillow.



The monogram pillow was made by my youngest daughter (the one who just got married).  She used a pre-made pillow form from Target and added the beaded monogram and stiched holly with berries onto the bottom.  It's just beautiful!



My regular bedding is a cream colored matelasse coverlet with a pebble texture that I got years ago at  Burlington Coat Factory,  topped with an ivory quilt I found at Sears.

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  1. I love the idea of adding a little
    Christmas to the bedroom!
    I'm gonna keep that in mind for next year!

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  2. Okay where do you store these items when you aren't using them?? I would love to change up the bedding in our room, but I have no idea where to store the unused set??

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  3. As my daughter used to say when she was just a wee one: "I would like my nap now, please." What a soothing and cozy holiday bed!

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  4. Sweet pillow Kelly! It adds just the right tough of Christmas touch and even more special because your daughter added the monogram...thanks for sharing!

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  5. The only things I don't use regularly are the red pillow cases. I just purchased them in the clearance section at TJMaxx. They'll store easily with my other pillow cases. The other three pillows are usually on a chair or sofa around the house. Because I have red in the rest of my house, I can use them year round.

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