Merry Christmas!
I know I don't post much now that I'm a mother, but I'm always consistent with one thing:
The Christmas Home Tour!
So, here we go...
I forgot to take pictures of the entry way, so we'll just jump right inside.
The tiny flocked tree is also "new" this year - found at Recycled Christmas.
"a Savior which is Christ the Lord." :)
The beautiful reindeer painting from my sweet sister is in the bay window - with my snowflake collection hanging above, but it's always impossible to get a picture of them with all the light of the window.
This little kitchen counter display kind of came about with me plopping more things down randomly that I didn't want the kids to touch, and I ended up really loving it!
The cuteness of that little angel gets me every year.
The little snowman was made at a mom's craft time.
Vintage style bottle brush trees back in the kitchen window because they just go so well with the kitchen curtain and my kitchen in general.
The white kitchen tree is also always hard to get a good picture of with the sliding glass door right next to it.
New to the white tree this year are the gold horn ornaments.
I added gold bells to the wreath above our advent pouches.
Also, new couch and coffee table in the living room!
Since this photo I've added little wooden numbers and rusty bells for each bag.
A pretty good photo (lighting wise) for the white tree!
And our beloved real tree, right from the woods.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again - I've come to like them more than the super full trees!
I enjoy how well they show off the ornaments.
Each year I do a little something different on the real tree.
Last year it had the trendy dried citrus...
this year I added the vintage maroon velvet ribbon tied into bows.
I think it gives it a bit of a country Victorian feel - if that's a thing.
I like the little pops of maroon to match our stockings, advent pouches, and couch throw pillows.
And now, too many pictures of the dining area. :)
Probably because I'm just still tickled to finally have a crystal chandelier hanging, and I still smile every time I look at it.
It made this area so much more classier.
This little display was another thing that got plopped down and never moved because I ended up liking it. I got the mirror for $1 at the church garage sale this year and thrifted the brass horn candle holders this year as well.
I added the faux white pine wreath to match the faux white pine in the chandelier above.
White pine and cedar are some of my very favorite Christmas time greens, but it gets so dry around here that I'm thankful to get higher quality - someone realistic - looking faux stuff so I don't have to deal with shedding needles.
And a couple more shots of my precious chandy because I will always be a "sparkles" kind of gal.
Blessings,
Olivia