Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Random Holiday Cheer
Hi, everyone! As Christmas draws near, I thought I'd just share some random Christmas pics of my home.
I changed out this little shelf in my living room to reflect the season. (This post shows how the shelf has looked in the past.) My friend Melissa made the little pictures- she stamped old Christmas book pages and put them in tiny frames...aren't they adorable?
My mom and I were at a tag sale a few months ago when I spotted this tall display rack, and my heart started beating like crazy-you know the feeling when you first see an incredible find? It was standing outside, all dirty and neglected, but I went running over and I almost broke into a happy dance right there, it was so cheap! I knew that it had to come home with me, and that it would make a perfect Christmas card display stand!
It fits perfectly right behind our front door!
This pic was taken of Keith and I a few years ago when we stayed at a B&B, and met Santa! (Yea, I've lightened my hair a bit since then :)
These were my dad's skates when he was young-I'm so glad that he kept them!
First floor 'powder room'...
Kitchen...
Hallway...
Office...
Well, thanks so much for visiting me! I hope you're all having a blessed holiday season!
Love your decorations. Sweet that you have your dad's skates. Your friend did a great job on the stamped pages...so clever. xo, Susie
ReplyDeleteOoohhh just love your Christmas decorations!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job - and your Dad's skates are fantastic - usually it's only ladies skates I see - being from Montreal ( major hockey town ) I just love this vintage touch!
Hugs,
Suzan
There's nothing here I wouldn't proudly display in my home! Your dad's ice skates are so precious. That display rack is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for sharing. I would of snagged the stand as well. Perfect fit behind the door... Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteYour shelves look so pretty! I love the stamped book pages! Your dad's ice skates are really wonderful too!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so pretty and festive! I love the simple, natural touch you have. The stand is fabulous! I'm sure you'll find many ways to use it after the holidays! And I love how you decorated your shelves, too. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays!
XO,
Jane
I normally don't take the time to comment, but I have to say I LOVE your stuff. It's not crazy weird, it's not filled to the brim, to me... it's just right. Merry Christmas! Brooke
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Ohhh My Gosh Susan so beautiful. Where to begin I love it all!!!! My fav though is the display rack!!!! I am in love with that. That was a great score and so perfect for your cards. Ohhhhhh I want that!!!!! Adorable.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas dear friend. Love the pic with you and Keith so sweet.
Kris
looks amazing Susan! every inch of your house must get your attention!! love it!! i also love that i see a few Georgie Emerson Vintage treasures gracing your home! that is so special to me.
ReplyDeletemerry merry!!
Polly
Everything is so cute! My favorite is the Christmas card stand. What a unique way to display your cards! Looks so cute and fits perfectly behind your door!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Just all the detail you added makes your Christmas decor beautiful. Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Vanessa
Your shelf is amazing, it offers so many decorating ideas I can just sit and stare at it!
ReplyDeleteLeslie (Gwen Moss)
Thanks so much for sharing your holiday decor. It reminds me of an old fashioned Christmas setting. I love the glass jars with the strips of old sheet music tied with twine. Such a simple decoration but so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThat slanted candle was beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI'd be doing a happy dance, too, if I found that fabulous display rack! You have so many unique and fun vintage finds displayed in your house!
ReplyDeleteSo welcoming and pretty. I love the jars with the music!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so beautiful and ready for Christmas. I love the way you display your cards :)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you!
Hugs,
Stephanie
Just found your blog and love it. Following!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's ALL beautiful Susan! I LOVE and enjoy my visits here. I hope you have a wonderful and Blessed Christmas. Hugs, Gail
ReplyDeleteHi Susan, What a great stand for holding cards. I love it! I really enjoy your blog. Keep posting wonderful pictures. Merry Christmas. Milena
ReplyDeleteLove the frame with the "Noel" tags! What a clever idea.
ReplyDeleteAgain, so many cute things to see! I love how you used that stand you found. That is a neat find! I also really like the metal holder in your last pic. You've accessorized it so cute.
ReplyDeleteEverything looks great and I just love your Christmas Card display!
ReplyDeleteA lovely post as usual . . . just beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteI am having so much fun, looking into the homes of my sister bloggers and seeing their holiday decor.
Merry Christmas
Your blogging sister, Connie :)
Everything is so beautiful, Susan! :-) I wish you a Merry Christmas and all the best! Hugs :-)
ReplyDeleteYour home expresses joy, welcome, warmth, love, and friendliness!!! GREAT display piece you found and so perfect for cards.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Mary Alice
I always love to see all your great stuff! and that card holder by the door - it's just one more piece I'd like to come 'borrow'!!
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ReplyDeleteyour Christmas decorating is so awesome. those framed pictures i made look great!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteJust had to say WOW! on that genius idea of using the display stand to hold the Christmas cards! It is just fabulous! Love it all!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Patti
Love your blog...so any cute ideas! I'm your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteHope you had a beautiful Christmas! Gladly following your lovely space back.
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