It's easy for me to get into a bit of a rut in my Dining Room with Christmas decor. If I find pieces that I like, I tend to rely on the same look from one year to the next. I have a lot of vintage "kitch-y" fun stuff that I use in the Garden Room, but in the Dining Room I like to do something a little more French Country with some "rustic elegance". Tartan plaid can still be found in here, but I've wanted to try some new and different ideas with a more frenchy country vibe.
Tuesday, November 21, 2023
Friday, November 17, 2023
Thanksgiving Baker's Rack and a Peek at Christmas
I still have a few bits left for Thanksgiving, but now I'm working on decorating for Christmas. I love Fall so much I always go overboard so moving from Thanksgiving to the Christmas Season can mean lots of packing up and storing away before I can really get to Christmas. I've been trying to make it easier, but as you know there's just no way around it unless you're a total minimalist, which of course, I am not.
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baker's rack,
Garden Room,
holiday cupboard,
November,
sitting area,
Thanksgiving,
turkeys
Wednesday, November 15, 2023
French Country Urn and Thanksgiving Centerpiece
Hello everyone, so glad you're here today to join us for the Grateful Gatherings Thanksgiving Hop hosted by our wonderful friend Laura from Decor to Adore. If you're following the Hop and coming by via Lora Bloomquist at Create and Ponder then an extra special welcome and Hello. What a wonderful time of year to have a gathering of friends as we share our own way of celebrating a grateful Thanksgiving occasion.
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centerpiece,
Dining Room,
french wagon,
lamb,
mini French wagon,
Thanksgiving,
tureen,
urn
Monday, November 13, 2023
Saturday, November 11, 2023
Cottage Review: Enter Thanksgiving
Hi Friends, I'm sharing some Thanksgiving to Christmas inspiration today of my Entry from a few years ago. For some reason, my Entry this year wasn't spectacular (tehe), so I'm sharing some the entry area posts from year's past. As I say Inspiration is Inspiration, no matter the year. I especially loved this look because of the "Oatmeal Tree" and the neutral painted leaf wreath.
I had a brief thought of just whizzing by decorating for Thanksgiving and doing a more Christmas look, but in the end I just couldn't get there. I love late Fall and Thanksgiving, and I just wasn't up for full on Christmas. So I compromised a bit and brought out my "oatmeal" tree (looks like oatmeal) and called it good.
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Entry,
Entry Hall,
November,
oatmeal tree,
Thanksgiving
Thursday, November 9, 2023
Easy Woodblock Christmas Gingerbread Houses
It seems like each year there's a new trend in Christmas decor, and the Gingerbread theme has been popping up everywhere the last few Christmas seasons. I love Gingerbread houses and Gingerbread Men/Women/People cookies as they are so traditional and geared toward the "kid" in us. I think most of us at one time or another attempted a Gingerbread House or cookies. The fun is in the creative process. Also nice if it turns out cute and actually stays in one piece!!
Tuesday, November 7, 2023
Giving Thanks in the Holiday Cupboard
Probably most of you are thinking like me; "Where has this year gone?" I don't know why this surprises me because my lifestyle isn't particularly hectic or do I have a crazy schedule. But the weeks go by and I'm amazed when Thanksgiving and Christmas roll around and come knocking on my door. I'm always thrilled to see them, but never really fully prepared.
Labels:
copper,
fall,
Garden Room,
holiday cupboard,
ironstone,
quilt,
Thanksgiving,
turkeys,
Vintage
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