Saturday, February 15, 2014

Christmas Decorations 2013

I realize that I only took a few pictures of Thanksgiving decorations but I promise we did celebrate ye old Turkey Day and we did have decorations :-). I guess in my declaration of simplification, I included not taking pictures. Oh well...but back to the declaration of simplification. I decided that life needed to be simpler so this year the decorations were natural when possible and much more streamlined. Boy was it enjoyable! No stress about making elaborate garlands, no budget busting, just simple natural pieces that were put up (and taken down!) easily.


The sled in the middle of the bookshelf was something that my grandmother always put out, she passed away several years ago and all of her 5 children got a few decorations from their childhood collection. It's nice to look up and think of the fun Christmas times that we had at Grandma's house.


The mantle is one place that really is simplified compared to years past. I found these gold reindeer at a warehouse sale in town. I got them for a steal and they are perfect for the mantle. The wreath is a simple greenery wreath. I had a ribbon on it, but decided I liked it better plain.


The holly tree came from the warehouse sale as well. I was able to get two of these as well. The pot is terra cotta, I may spray it gold in the future.


On the front door I had another simple green wreath, but I did add a bow to this one. The wreaths were so fresh that they lasted from Thanksgiving weekend to Epiphany. We get our wreaths and tree from the same stand every year and they have never failed.


The flash washes this out a bit, but on top of the Have yourself a merry little Christmas sign is a cute little pin. A few years ago JCPenney had a contest where people went to the store and got pins each day, then entered a code from the back to try to win items. My sister and I were more concerned with getting as many pins as possible, because the collection was great. There were funny pins, beautiful pins, and sweet pins. I wish they would bring the contest or at the very least the pins back.


Again no garland on the stairs this year, but of course we hung the stockings with care!


At a different warehouse sale (yes there's a theme going it seems) I found this cute ice scoop perfect for the holidays.



In middle school, my English teacher read us the book A Cup of Christmas Tea. I fell in love with it. My mother bought me the book and two tea cups and an adorable little tea pot. Her goal was to get me a set that I could use with company, but Hallmark only produced them for two years. Maybe I need to add thrift stores and barns to my warehouse sale trips.


Finally, a picture of the tree. This is the best, most perfect, most beautiful tree we've ever had. Of course we say that every year. The star on top is another item from my Grandmother's house.


This is the dining room table ready for Christmas Morning Brunch. The meal was delicious. I made my first cheese soufflé and it was delicious! The Fresh Market had and always has beautiful roses. Red roses aren't my favorite, but these were such a deep rich red and they were loose buds. Gorgeous! For New Year's Eve (Of course no pic!) I used cream roses and holly in the same vase.

Merry Christmas!!