All about the Plaid

I am totally on a plaid kick these days..
Scarves, Pillows, Throws, Ribbon..



I love it for Christmas decorating but it is also something that is great for year round.
I picked up 3 pretty gray, white, and red plaid throws to add some color in our living
room and I just love them.

Then I found these black/white buffalo check pillow covers...  they are so much
nicer than I expected them to be for the price, and such a great and inexpensive
way to change up a pillow you already may have!


(You can find the Plaid Pillow Covers Here or Here.)


The small truck pillow is one I made from a $1.00 kitchen Towel Here.



I added a fun plaid accent here..  as well as a unique touch of cow print, and of course my
DIY Christmas Tree Hauling Truck.. so cute.



I have plaid ribbon tied onto our Christmas tree throughout.


As you can see I use Santa hats here and there to add more pops of red and a fun touch.


The red/white check here is actually a kitchen napkin from the Pioneer Woman line that I had.

But here is another one of my favorites..
This scarf!   Who doesn't love Red and Black Buffalo Check Print.



I recently purchased this scarf and in fact I wore on Thanksgiving.
It is so soft and cozy.


You can find the buffalo check scarf Here or Here.

They have several beautiful patterns and I definitely am pleased with mine.. so soft!

(I actually purchased the one Here that says it is a mens, however I compared it to the one that says that it is a womens scarf and they were exact same sizing.. but the mens was less expensive at the time that I purchased it and in stock for shipment as well.)

I am going to check out the other prints now!




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