Oh, I'm so thoroughly enjoying this Christmas season! After six years of too many difficulties to share, we are having a wonderful, wonderful holiday season. Last week we attended the Santa Barbara Chamber Orchestra's Bach Brandenburg Concerto Marathon. The music was divine. And last night we went to see the "Nutcracker Suite." It was a feast for the eyes and ears. We loved just loved it, and my husband can't wait to see Prokofiev's "Cinderella" in the spring. I never knew he would like ballet -- he didn't either. Now he wants to compose a ballet... Well, after the money-making work is done, I told him! lol!
I'm taking off from work for a few weeks, and I'm just loving all the decorating. I haven't really decked the halls in many years. What a joy it is for me now! This 1800s pine hutch is a thrift shop find from six weeks ago. This corner of my kitchen has waited years for this piece!
It's filled with santas that my dear mother and I collected through
the years. I celebrated her with each piece I unboxed and placed.
These great vintage lights and boxes were a surprising find from
weekend thrifting with my friends Christel and Heidi.
The centerpiece for my kitchen table with vintage ornaments and
beaded garland and Tom and Jerry cups.
A display of my cards and decorations I put together with thrift shop finds:
You might say that I'm quite addicted. Christel found this chocolate brown
set for me at the the thrift shop last weekend. I LOVE it, especially against
the light oak of my mother's favorite piece of furniture. (I have
more Tom and Jerry pieces, but that will have to be for another day, lol!)
Here's a creche that I created from a TJ Maxx find and an image from an
angel calendar. The figures are hand-carved from Austria--a gift throughout
many years from my dear sister-in-law:
I did my Christmas tree in red and gold with a few House of Hatten ornaments:
House of Hatten was around 15 or more years ago. My mom and I
collected these together--another reminder of the fun we used to
have with our after Christmas shopping.
Not House of Hatten, but I just love these snowballs!
Another view of the tree:
Christmas in the City. What haven't I collected? Lol!
One of the sideboards in my family room. I have a lot of these! lol!
The decorations are minimal as the hand carving and stained
glass stand on their own as a testament to the artistry and
craftsmenship of the past. My paternal grandmother's clock is a focal point:
I guess I should have started with the entry first,but I spend
most of my time in the kitchen!
The chalkboard door hides a closet that used to house our furnace,
which now resides in the attic. This little closet makes a nice pantry.
I really do have to improve my chalkboard lettering!
These vintage silverplate pieces are thrift shop finds that I painted with
chalkboard paint. I am still getting up my nerve or the patience to
trace lettering and go over it with a chalk pen.
The tree in my craft/tutoring room full of vintage ornaments and
some of my handmade things.
What a great way to celebrate a good and busy year!
Wishing you peace and joy throughout the holidays and all through the new year!
Laura