I'll keep it simple and share posts titles that you can click on to check out more details and décor. I usually go with a woodsy theme in the hearth room. I like to keep it cozy and comfy around the fire with wool throws and pillows. First up is the Hearth Room and mantel.
Hearth Room
The sideboard shows off a grouping of my of white ceramic houses, and an ironstone tureen holds a collection of vintage Shiny Brite ornaments.
The Cookbook Cupboard has my old toddler chair with Christmas tins.
Kitchen
A vintage tote filled with greenery and vintage utensils.
The Garden Room
Ornament boxes are displayed in a fun vintage grocery basket.
My favorite Christmas Centerpiece in the Garden Room dining area.
I created a fun vintage element tree made from crates, suitcases, baskets and boxes.
a vintage fountain statuary is dressed up for the holidays.
I love keeping my Entry area light and bright. This year it had a subtle angel/ ethereal theme.
I really enjoyed seeing your home decked out for Christmas! I envy your lovely collection of vintage items--it is something to aspire to--one piece at a time! You do an an awesome job arranging your vignettes!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, as usual! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteI read most of these posts individually, but this was a great way to assemble your entire home tour, Debra! No wonder it spans from October through December. That is a lot of creative work, all very well done. I can see that vintage retailer spirit in you shine!
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ReplyDeleteI am finally getting around to visiting and I will be stopping by your previous posts too! I love how you decorate for Christmas and I enjoy seeing all your collections!! It was a crazy Christmas season but ended well with the birth of our identical twin granddaughters on their uncle Joey's birthday!!! Happy New Year to you and your family!!!
Hugs,
Deb
I am AMAZED at how much you accomplished this year! I just couldn't pull it off. I will have to start earlier next year. I love your topiaries and garden statue so much! I hope you are enjoying the calm after the holidays by now and feeling well!
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