Some of you may be use to seeing my cloth-covered old singer sewing machine here, but we did some furniture rearranging a couple of months ago and came up with a new look. This is still the first place I decorate, so everyone coming in the front door feels welcome.
HO! HO! HO!
This was a fun centerpiece to pull together for the dining room table.
All of the small house/shoppe pieces had belonged to my sweet MIL.
BABY IT'S COLD OUTSIDE.....Brrrr!
Very simple, but I love it!
I love the look of cotton stems and red berries.
This is where the old singer now lives.
SANTA'S SLEIGH IS FILLED WITH TOYS FOR ALL GOOD LITTLE GIRLS AND BOYS!
Who needs a bar cart when you've got a "bar buffet!"
This is the first time I've added the small trees to the half-walls in the dining room and living room, and I absolutely love how they look!
"Hey, Miss Betty, you need to get over here and whip up some more of these little yummies!"
Well, that's a wrap for Snippets of Christmas, Pt. 2. Hopefully, Pt.3 & 4 will be posted soon! I do hope the holiday crazies haven't completely taken over your life, and you are able to enjoy the season. If you are located in any of the areas that are being hit by the Arctic Blast, I'm sending warm hugs!
Carol
I often party with these lovely bloggers:
Monday
Maria Elena at Our Home Away from Home for Tuesdays at Our Home
Tuesday
Marty at A Stroll Thru Life for Inspire Me Tuesday
Wednesday
Suzy at Worthing Court for The Scoop
You have so many cute vignettes, Carol! There is no doubt that you love Christmas! What you did with the sewing machine is very clever. I like the greenery everywhere, your trees and wreaths. I bet it looks amazing at night. I'd love to join you just sitting back having a cup or glass of whatever, enjoying the season!
ReplyDeleteNo baking yet...I was going to freeze dough but it looks like cookies will be made just in time to wrap up for gifts! lol!
Love to you,
Jane
I've enjoyed your Christmas tour part 1 and 2. So many lovely things makes your home very cozy. I'm ready as well other than my baking. I plan to do that next week.
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Jeannette
Carol, I love how you have used the cloche...I have some hanging around and haven't put them to good use! Enjoy the week, so festive!!
ReplyDeleteCarol, your home looks really nice in holiday decor. I love small details, and I noticed the wreath on top of your bookcase - on an easel, it appears (the one on grandfather clock I like also!). Very nice! Love the china cabinet details too - the cloche of Santa and the small one with tiny trees. I put my cotton bolls away, but I have to agree with you - very pretty with the red berries.
ReplyDeleteI did some baking (small spice cakes, designed for two, but I made two, lol - one with, without nuts). Then I made oreo truffles, but I'm pretty sick of sweets right now - need some greens before next week's rich food fest!
I wish you a very Merry Christmas, and continued blessings for good health in the New Year to come!
Hugs,
Rita C at Panoply
Hi Carol, believe it or not, here I am!! So happy to get caught up a bit before Christmas. I love all of your Christmas Joy. I love how you've tucked little pieces of happiness throughout your home. You always do such a great job. Sending blessings of joy and peace your way! Cindy xo
ReplyDeleteAgain, everything is just gorgeous! I didn't do quite as much decorating since we will be heading for the hills of Tennessee on Thursday morning. You most definitely have MUCH to thank the Lord for this year, don't you? May you and your family have a most blessed Christmas! Hugs to you!
ReplyDeleteCarol, how beautiful! Love every item, but I really love your entrance table and your bar buffet. So beautiful! Merry Christmas, dear friend. xxx Maria
ReplyDeleteI love the little houses! Everything is so inviting and cozy. Perfect for the holiday season. Wishing you and yours a very merry Christmas and many blessings in the new year! xoxo
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