DIY Swedish Christmas Decorations From Johanna's Charming Home
Yes, there is a definite theme running through my posts right now – they all seem to start with a traditional red-and-white Swedish cottage in the snow. But while the outside might have similarities, on the inside they all have a unique stamp. And this cosy home of Johanna in Vimmerby, Småland is no different — the town is best known as the birthplace of beloved author Astrid Lindgren.

With the first Sunday of Advent this weekend, I wanted to share something from Johanna’s charming home that I think the Swedes are especially great at – simple, DIY Christmas decorations that don’t cost the earth and look absolutely lovely!

Keep an eye out for Johanna’s step-by-step visual guide on how to create paper chains to hang from the ceiling and paper baubles to adorn your tree – all you need is some paper, scissors, and a needle and thread. I also love her bowl decoration with pomegranates and Advent candles!

Ready to feel inspired? Step this way! 

DIY Swedish Christmas Decorations From Johanna's Charming Home

DIY Swedish Christmas Decorations From Johanna's Charming Home
DIY Swedish Christmas Decorations From Johanna's Charming Home

Johanna’s DIY paper chain
DIY Swedish Christmas Decorations From Johanna's Charming Home
DIY Swedish Christmas Decorations From Johanna's Charming Home
DIY Swedish Christmas Decorations From Johanna's Charming Home

DIY Swedish Christmas Decorations From Johanna's Charming Home
Johanna’s DIY paper tree ornament

DIY Swedish Christmas Decorations From Johanna's Charming Home
DIY Swedish Christmas Decorations From Johanna's Charming Home

I hope Johanna’s lovely home in Vimmerby has given you some inspiration for your own decorations this season! Will you also be making a few?

Here, I’m looking forward to having my first glögg (spiced mulled wine) of the season (while reading through all your comments and responding!) and putting a few decorations up on Sunday to brighten up the darkness. I hope to share some pics with you later next week!

In the meantime, if you’re looking for more festive inspiration from Sweden – take a peek at Johanna’s inspiring Instagram feed and also:

DIY Christmas decorations
Christmas home tours

Have a cosy weekend. See you Monday!

Niki

Photography by @johannaikulla, shared with kind permission. 

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DIY Swedish Christmas Decorations From Johanna's Charming Home
Yes, there is a definite theme running through my posts right now – they all seem to start with a traditional red-and-white Swedish cottage in the snow. But while the outside might have similarities, on the inside they all have a unique stamp. And this cosy home of Johanna in Vimmerby, Småland is no different — the town is best known as the birthplace of beloved author Astrid Lindgren.

With the first Sunday of Advent this weekend, I wanted to share something from Johanna’s charming home that I think the Swedes are especially great at – simple, DIY Christmas decorations that don’t cost the earth and look absolutely lovely!

Keep an eye out for Johanna’s step-by-step visual guide on how to create paper chains to hang from the ceiling and paper baubles to adorn your tree – all you need is some paper, scissors, and a needle and thread. I also love her bowl decoration with pomegranates and Advent candles!

Ready to feel inspired? Step this way! 

DIY Swedish Christmas Decorations From Johanna's Charming Home

DIY Swedish Christmas Decorations From Johanna's Charming Home
DIY Swedish Christmas Decorations From Johanna's Charming Home

Johanna’s DIY paper chain
DIY Swedish Christmas Decorations From Johanna's Charming Home
DIY Swedish Christmas Decorations From Johanna's Charming Home
DIY Swedish Christmas Decorations From Johanna's Charming Home

DIY Swedish Christmas Decorations From Johanna's Charming Home
Johanna’s DIY paper tree ornament

DIY Swedish Christmas Decorations From Johanna's Charming Home
DIY Swedish Christmas Decorations From Johanna's Charming Home

I hope Johanna’s lovely home in Vimmerby has given you some inspiration for your own decorations this season! Will you also be making a few?

Here, I’m looking forward to having my first glögg (spiced mulled wine) of the season (while reading through all your comments and responding!) and putting a few decorations up on Sunday to brighten up the darkness. I hope to share some pics with you later next week!

In the meantime, if you’re looking for more festive inspiration from Sweden – take a peek at Johanna’s inspiring Instagram feed and also:

DIY Christmas decorations
Christmas home tours

Have a cosy weekend. See you Monday!

Niki

Photography by @johannaikulla, shared with kind permission. 


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