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5 Instagram Photos That Stopped Me In My Scroll

Dec 27, 2017 By Layla

Hello! Each Wednesday I share some of the photos that stopped me in my tracks while I was scrolling Instagram the previous week. Here are this week’s picks!

1. @White.Farmhouse:

I love how easily this mantel decor transitions from Christmas to winter!

2. @KindredVintage:

Our live garland was my absolute favorite decoration this year and I love how this one frames out Susan’s cute picture!

3. @Oho_House:

Isn’t that a gorgeous front door? The color is called “Sweet Dreams” and it’s Benjamin Moore.

4. @TheMorrisManor:

I love how Katrina decorated her mantel. I am often asked how to decorate one that sits underneath a wall-mounted flat screen TV, and I think this is a great example of how to do it at Christmas!

5.@CamiTidBits:

Never have I ever wanted to visit someone’s bathroom so badly. 😉

In other Wednesday-related news: I’ll be hitting an antique store for my Let’s Go! series today, so if you’d like to view it before it appears here on Friday, be sure to visit my Stories over at @LetteredCottage on Instagram! XO

Layla

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  1. Kathy Klump

    Dec 27, 2017 at 1:17 pm

    I love the little wood christmas trees! I wonder if @white.farmhouse would share where she found these.
    Thanks,
    Kathy

  2. Liz

    Dec 27, 2017 at 5:12 pm

    When using fresh greenery, how do you keep the sap from staining everything around it? Also, in tropical southern Florida, how can you bring in greenery and prevent insects from hitching a ride? Will I get an insect problem inside?

    Thanks!

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