Thursday 8 November 2012

Love a pretty Christmas Display

Its that time of year again - already! Its like it sneaks up on us every year... 

One of my favourite things about this time of year, are the amazing Christmas displays! In shop windows and in stores, its already mid November, so they're popping up everywhere now. 

Unfortunately, Christmas displays are a little hard to do 'online', and just quietly, it is something that I will really miss this year - decorating the store for Christmas. 

I will do my best for something creative online... but in the mean time, here are some beautiful and really different displays that I have come across so far, and some cute ballet themed Christmas ideas too. 


Of course this first image comes from the amazing Repetto Paris.
This beautiful pink Christmas tree and ballet themed decorations
are typical of Repetto's class and style.
And, the feathered tutus below, just set the scene.
So amazing as always. 

Had we still had the shop front, this was my plan
for Christmas this year.
This is all made from tissue paper -
but ours would have been tule tutus!
It would have been so pretty! Oh well... one day. 

This is a cute idea for all the little girls
who's world is consumed by ballet and dance - as so many are!
It would be pretty easy to make too, with some felt and ribbon.
Time to get crafty dance mums! : ) 

This reminded me of a white window display we did once,
where we used paper doilies'. I say reminded me of,
but it was nothing compared this beautiful Chanel Window display. 

Another beautiful white Christmas display at a bank in Prague.
The window is interactive too and the angels swing. So pretty! 

Away from a 'White Christmas' in a big way
is the 'Fluro' Christmas display at 'Little Paper Lane' in Mona Vale.
Its so creative and fun! They have some really great Christmas
presents in store too! www.littlepaperlane.com.au

And last, but of course not least,
Plie's Christmas window from last year.
Complete with a Pettiskirt Tree.
It did look beautiful, if I do say so.
Now, how to do the same online... any suggestions? 





 






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