12/1/13

All Through the House.....

Hey everyone!  I hope y'all had a wonderful Thanksgiving;  and if you did any Black Friday shopping, "bless your heart!"  It was absolute craziness out there -- fun to see but not to participate in.  I spent my holiday weekend doing a "wrap" on my Christmas decorating.  I think it took me twice as long this year as ever before (good thing I started way early), but I am very pleased with the outcome.  I took a ton of photos last night with all the lights, but I will be breaking it down and trying hard not to overload you with pics -- HA!  Today I will be sharing some glimpses of our foyer and sitting-dining rooms.  Hope you enjoy!

Welcome!


 
My "Family" tree is making another appearance but in a different form.  More details about this later.


I made the snowflakes.  More to come on this project.




The "Star" of the room!

I need to get some presents wrapped & placed under the tree so Abby will stop playing under
this skirt.  If you want to see how I made this last year, go HERE.


I really love the look of the bleached bottle brush trees that I did a couple of weeks ago.


More of my snowflakes.

I normally have a lot of red Christmas items displayed in my hutch, but I wanted to keep my treasured china (belonged to my MIL) displayed, so I toned it down quite a bit.


Our nativity set was a major purchase for our second Christmas, some forty-three years ago!


I love decorating the top of the hutch.  The cream-colored trees are made with drop cloth, and I will share how I did that in a later post.

I made this wreath a couple of years ago, did some tweaking last year, but didn't feel the need
to change any part of it this go around.



Top of the bar armoire.

I love switching out pillow covers.

Well, that is a wrap for this post.  I am so happy to be finished, well, except for "tweaking!"  I have lots more to share and cannot wait to see everyone else's Christmas decorating.  Have a great week, and please stop in any time for cocoa and cookies!

I love to party with these fine bloggers:
The Tablescaper at The Tablescaper for Seasonal Sundays
Karen at Sew Many Ways for Sew Darn Crafty
Cindy at Dwellings--The Heart of Your Home for Amaze Me Monday
Susan at Between Naps on the Porch for Metamorphosis Monday
Kathryn at The Dedicated House for Make It Pretty Mondays
Maria Elena at Our Home Away from Home for Tuesdays at Our Home
Marty at A Stroll Thru Life  for Inspire Me Tuesday
Leslie at House on the Way for Twirl & Take a Bow
Mary Beth at Cupcakes and Crinoline for Project Inspired
Karin at The Style Sisters for Centerpiece Wednesday
Angela at Hickory Trail for Efforts and Assets
Kelly at Live Laugh Rowe for Live Laugh Linky Party
Richella at Imparting Grace for Grace at Home
Pamela at From My Front Porch to Yours for Treasure Hunt Thursday
Kathryn at The Dedicated House for Anything Blue Friday
The Tablescaper at The Tablescaper for Oh, The Places I've Been
Jody & Stan at Rooted in Thyme for Simple and Sweet Fridays 
Amanda at Serenity Now for Weekend Bloggy Reading

15 comments:

  1. Everything Looks spectacularly beautiful Carol! Love the trees in the cake stands!!!!!!

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  2. It looks beautiful, Carol! I love those snowflakes...can't wait for that tutorial. :) The bleached bottle brush trees are just lovely! I didn't know they could be bleached. How neat! Holly won't leave my tree skirts alone either. I finally had to put one up because she was driving me mad with it. LOL!

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  3. You have decked the halls just beautifully! Love it! I need to catch up....I still have so much to do.. Blessings!

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  4. Oh my, you have done a marvelous job of adding all the pretty holiday accents in your home....everything looks so festive and fun! Love how you decorated the hutch....beautiful vignettes! My favorite is the snowflake garland hanging from the lamp...wonderfully done! The silver tray of glittering votives is absolutely gorgeous and I am loving the ruffled tree skirt....beautiful job of decorating:) Thanks for inspiring us! Happy Holidays! Hugs, Poppy

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  5. Everything looks beautiful! So festive! We're working hard to get things up in our house. So many boxes to go through!
    -Shelley

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  6. Your Christmas decor looks so warm and inviting! Great job :)
    Susan

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  7. Your home looks just lovely! Beautiful decorations! It gives you a warm feeling just looking at the pictures.

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  8. It looks live you were truly busy. How nice it must be to have it all done and now you can sit back and enjoy it all. I can only seem to find the energy to bring down one or two things every day from the attic. Going much simpler this year. Your home looks lovely and so welcoming. Enjoy the fruits of your labor.
    Cindy

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  9. Oh goodness my friend, your house looks gorgeous for C'mas, so inviting and warm as well. Beautiful home for the holidays, I love every part of it! Thanks for visiting me.
    FABBY

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  10. Oh it is all so beautiful. I love how you used the bottle brush trees under you cloches too. Thanks tons for linking to Inspire Me. Hugs, Marty

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  11. Beautiful! I love the Family tree, I can't wait to hear the details on what you have done with it. And of course there is the star of the living room - that is a beautiful tree! The cloches are really lovely with the bleached bottle brush trees. I have to dig around in my boxes in storage. I should have at least a hundred of those trees in a box from my old Christmas village days. I have been thinking of bleaching a few out and dying them pink. I don't know why I want pink, but I want pink trees!

    Candy

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  12. It all looks so pretty, Carol. You know my favorite thing, don't you? I LOVE that Nativity scene! My Nativity set was not a major purchase--it was a fairly inexpensive porcelain set. But it's now 20 years old, so it's more valuable with every passing year! :)

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  13. Everything looks sooo good! I still have just a couple of things to do at my house with my decorating. For some reason I always get the majority done & then 2 weeks later finish the few things that would take just a few hours to do.

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  14. Thank you so much for linking up to the Twirl and Take a bow party. Be sure to come back this week to see if you were featured and to link up again! http://arttisbeauty.blogspot.com/2013/12/twirl-and-take-bow-link-party-and.html
    Hugs,
    Karin

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Make this a great day!
Carol