Saturday, November 26, 2011

Christmas Mantlescape

One of the first Christmas decorating I like to do is the mantel. I decided on a white, silver, and gold theme this year. I bought these silver cone trees a few years ago at Pier One after Christmas. The silver reindeer are actually stocking holders.


Glitter, sparkle, oh my!


The monogram ornament really glows in the firelight.


Christmas Decorating Beginning

Tomorrow is the first Sunday in advent so my mother and I decorated the church on Black Friday. It was much more enjoyable than elbowing through crowds at 2 am. I made this urn wreath to go in front of the pulpit. I got the idea from Better Homes and Gardens.


I took a plain greenery wreath and wedged it in oasis that filled the urn. I also secured the wreath with dowels and tape. I added the sprig of berries and pinecones. I covered the oasis with moss. It turned out beautiful and I was sorely tempted to keep it for myself. 

I also decided to make "peppermint tea" with my "Cup of Christmas Tea" china. If you have never read the story, it is a sweet holiday short story that I first read in middle school. Warning, it will make you tear up. The china in the background was a dollar store find.


My sister, sister-in-law, and I made this wreath for my sister's house. I love the jingle bell holly picks! If she forgets this in her packing, I won't mind using it at all.




Thanksgiving

I added a little bit to the tablescape. I decided that the centerpiece needed some oomph so I some branches.



I attempted to be artsy :-P. I was attempting for a woodsy theme.


The buffet with the iron squirrels holding tea lights and delicious desserts from my talented sister. We had pecan pie, pumpkin pie, and a cheesecake.


I used a golden cornucopia to hold the rolls. It was a delicious meal of turkey, candied yams, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, stuffing, cranberry sauce, cinnamon red hot pickles, broccoli, and rolls. Yes we have two types of potatoes, we have a family war those who prefer yams and those who prefer white on the holiday. We don't let it become a brawl we just make both!




Thursday, November 17, 2011

Thanksgiving Tablescape

In our family, my sister and sister-in-law cook the sides and dessert, my mom makes the turkey, my brother and brother-in-law watch tv and I make the decorations. I have a sweet gig if you ask me, though the men may argue me down. I finished up the tablescape tonight (yes I am a little excited). As you will remember I had some burlap leftover from the hoedown. I decided to use a square of it over a white tablecloth. On top of that is some yellow crinkle tulle. In the center is one of the hurricanes with miniature pumpkins from the hoedown as well. I like to recycle and reuse in case you haven't noticed.


I wrapped the chandelier in the yellow crinkle tulle and secured it with a burnt orange ribbon. Don't worry the bulbs are not covered. Safety first!
 The plates and gravy boat were a find years ago from a Barron's catalog sale.
 I made place cards out of stationary paper, pipe cleaners and leaf garland bits. They are tucked in raffia tied around small votives. The little blob of color in the corner is a turkey. Gobble, gobble!

Happy Thanksgiving!


So Much Burlap

After the hoedown, I had a lot of burlap left. I hate to throw perfectly good things away so I found the perfect use for the fabric. Recently, we found the perfect table for the den. We had been using a glass table, but it didn't give quite the visual weight needed in the room. This table was perfect and it was on sale. The metal was gold and the chairs I had were black, so I spray painted them an antique gold and covered the black paisley seat cushions with the burlap. I still need to find a way to fix them to the chair. I don't really like the trailing ribbons usually used, I find they always need retying, but I might end up doing just that. Maybe a rougher fabric (the old ones were satin) will not untie itself so often.



I also reused the white pumpkins from Brittany and Jody's wedding, the orange pumpkins from the hoedown and the leaf garland and lights.


Church Hoedown

At the end of October, my church held its annual hoedown. The kids come dressed in their Halloween costumes and play games, while the adults have a square dance. Everybody enjoys delish BBQ and fixins all made by church members. My friend Amy and I volunteered to decorate. We had a blast and only wish we'd had more time and more lights!

 We hung overlapping burlap on the stage and had strings of lights behind it. I love the idea (it was Amy's) but unfortunately we thought of it last minute because we had extra burlap. We did not have loads of extra lights... If I could do it over, I would have had strings of lights hanging from the top. I would also line the floor of the stage in lights. These were taken with my phone which, though wonderful, is not an IPhone.

 The fall bucket arrangements with some of the most perfect pumpkins that I found at the Fresh Market (aka the greatest store ever!).
 I had these purple lights that I thought looked like fall. Again the picture doesn't do it justice. Unfortunately, the chairs could not be moved out but were stacked against the walls. We tried to improve them somewhat by running lights and leaf garlands as if they had taken over.
 Close up of the leaf/light garland with some pumpkins "growing" on the vine.
 The tables were very simple because there was not a lot of extra space due to the plentiful bounty of "fixins". No complaints there! Again we used a square of burlap with hurricanes filled with tiny pumpkins.
We used (a lot of) burlap as decoration for the fall/barn feel. Here is the view that greeted everyone. Again sorry for the picture quality. I think it turned out well for a last minute job. Thank you Amy!