Monday, January 20, 2025

Vintage Cottage Weekend: Layering Vintage Elements on the Antique Sideboard




Even though I started packing away Christmas décor after the 1st, I finally got the last of it stored away. This could be called Part 2 of the Winter Hearth Room that I shared earlier this week. It's always a bit much photo wise to include the sideboard and cookbook cupboard in the same post as the mantel and rest of the hearth room. 




I've always been the one to start putting the Christmas décor away the week after Christmas. By then I'm ready for a clean slate and need a bit of a visual decluttering. In January I like to go more toward a woodsy "winter" feel using neutrals and browns. But, I do tend to leave up my faux Christmas trees into mid-January. I pack away any Christmas ornaments and enjoy the bare lights, which go along with my woodsy January theme.





I fall into the easy decorating trap of doing the same thing with the same elements, but this season I purposefully looked for something "new" in my stash for a fresh  look for winter on the sideboard. I have a few vintage silver trays and this one is particularly large and heavy, but it needed something layered in front for added interest.




This antique print is most probably from the mid-1800's and is original to the frame. The Adirondack walnut folk frame is a very old piece and not in good shape. It's corner carved leaf decoration is broken off, but it's so charming it still deserves to be displayed. I can just see it in a Victorian parlor. The "God Bless Our Home" print is from the same time period.




A few of my brown transferware gravy boats line the shelf and my large Aesthetic transferware soup tureen sits on a grain sack print short runner. I like using black as an accent as it offers interesting contrast and grounding, especially with a white and neutral space.








The Cookbook Cupboard top is pared down with one of my vintage calendar prints against my chalkboard with metal lunch hampers and a vintage demi-john.



A sugar and creamer in the Skandia brown transferware pattern are out front on an ironstone platter. My white wicker covered demi-john is one of the most versatile pieces I have. It travels around the house throughout the seasons.




I love using pears in décor from summer through winter. They're perfect for some earthy natural color in bowls, baskets, and tureens.




My woodsy cabin cookie jar and salt and pepper from Lennox are still here for the winter cupboard. (along with my other house shaped cookie jars) Here's how I used it in a Christmas tablescape last year. What is it about house-shaped anything?... I love them.



















I shared the winter Hearth Room and Mantel earlier in the week with wool plaid blankets and quilts.







Here's a pic of the sideboard decorated for this last Christmas. You can see that post HERE, that also includes the Hearth Room and Cookbook Cupboard for Christmas.





We've had several snows since the first of the year. Here is a pic from the back porch, where the bird feeders stay busy. It's a bit messy looking but I put out bread and apple bites for the critters who greatly appreciate it in the very cold weather.



And from the front porch...



Since we live across the street from a school, we have the streets plowed early on.



Here are a few more "winter" posts you might enjoy.










January Musings




A few years ago Amber from Follow the Yellow Brick Home, and I used to do a post on the weekends where we would share our vintage cottage décor. So we thought we might try this again this weekend. So be sure and run by Amber's where she's sharing her beautiful dining room as she transitioned from Christmas to winter. 




Thanks so much for coming by.
Stay warm and dry...
Have a great weekend!

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9 comments:

  1. I love when you shop your own stash and find "new" things! I have never seen that picture in any of your posts and I love it. I always love those old frames with the leaf carvings. I have a couple that are missing the acorns or leaves but I like to display them in winter so your post reminded me to go up to the attic and grab them! I also love the big silver tray for winter, as silver always reminds me of snow and ice. Like you, I think of brown transferware as being witner and not just fall.

    Those bottles are super neat too.
    Loving your undecorated winter trees, pears and all the other cozy elements in the hearth room.

    I hope you are staying cozy inside! We just got another 2 inches dumped on us this morning.
    Going to make chicken and gluten free dumplings and stay in. Luckily we are already off school tomorrow.

    So fun getting back together for VCW! Stay warm!

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    1. GF dumplings sound so delicious; something I've never made but really need to try! Have a great week. Enjoy the warm indoors!!

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  2. You have such a wonderful collection of things to bring out. I'm very fond of how you use your vintage prints and pictures which seem to work so well with the colors. I wish I had some brown transverware, but it's a little late to start now. It looks wonderful. And I always enjoy your cookbook cupboard. I'm so glad you keep some lights on during the dark winters!

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    1. Jeanie, it's never too late. There are so many fun ways to use brown transferware throughout the year. Stay warm in the Arctic Tundra!!

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  3. That's a nice setup on the porch for the birds. You should put some hunks of beef fat and peanut butter for the chickadees and crows.

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  4. Nice food buffet for the birds, the only thing missing is wads of beef fat and peanut butter for the chickadees.

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  5. Debra, all the little houses are cute. I'm glad you are bringing back your shared Winter Weekend posts. They will be fun to read. :)

    Keep warm,
    Barb :)

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  6. What a lovely room, Debra. I loved seeing it all together, though you are Queen of Vignettes. And, it certainly echos what we see out the window...lovely. Thanks for sharing, Sandi

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  7. I absolutely love this set up. It's so nice to bring out something different after Christmas. I love the New Year! A wonderful opportunity to re-vamp!xxx

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