WILLIAMSBURG — Oyster shells, lambswool, ads from a Colonial newspaper, wheat sheaves and dried flowers combine with natural greenery to form the winning door decorations in this year’s holiday ...
WILLIAMSBURG — Oyster shells, lamb’s wool, ads from a colonial newspaper, wheat sheaves and dried flowers combine with all types of natural greenery to form the winning door decorations in this year’s ...
To put it simply: When comparing this year’s holiday decorations in Colonial Williamsburg with years past, they’re more colorful and “the whole look just seems particularly brighter.” That’s the view ...
Learn the characteristics of Spanish Colonial architecture, and get inspired to incorporate the look into your space. Spanish Colonial architecture is warm and timeless, characterized by neutral tones ...
Decorating the homes in the Historic Area began in the early 1940s, she said, when the approach was to decorate in a more colonial manner. Natural was the byword. No tinsel or glitter. Use white ...
The classic colonial color often termed “Williamsburg blue” is sometimes called “Orange blue,” in honor of William of Orange, who was King of England in 1688 when Williamsburg was named in his honor.