First, the trees. I normally put up three Christmas trees: one upstairs, one downstairs, and one in my daughter's room. Our living room tree is always the first to go up (as in the day after Halloween...that's right, I said Halloween) and the last tree to be taken down (as in mid February...I usually succumb to guilt and peer pressure around Valentine's Day).
Because it's up for so long,
it really needs to blend in with the everyday decor of our house.
I use sea grass orbs and mercury glass bulbs to decorate it...
two things I could admire all year long.
it really needs to blend in with the everyday decor of our house.
I use sea grass orbs and mercury glass bulbs to decorate it...
two things I could admire all year long.
This tree usually PACIFIES me for awhile
and I'm able to hold off until December to bring out the
more traditional Xmas trees.
We always put our "family tree" downstairs.
The kids decorate it with all of our keep-sake and home-made ornaments.
The kids decorate it with all of our keep-sake and home-made ornaments.
It's imperfectly perfect and always my favorite tree each year.
Unbeknownst to my dear husband, I made an executive decision last spring to replace our old family tree (aka...disposed
of it in three large garbage
bags strategically placed in the dumpster over a three week
period) with this 8 foot pencil tree from True Value. He would have insisted 'it was fine', but after eighteen years of loyal service it shed more than our Basset Hound and was about as barren as Charlie Brown's tree.
While we're downstairs I might as well show you a few pics of our basement.
My most recent purchase is this grapevine deer head from Pottery Barn.
I just love it!
My husband and son are avid hunters
so having a faux deer head in the house is kind of comical.
I'm actually surprised they've tolerated it as well as they have.
Go figure...?
My most recent purchase is this grapevine deer head from Pottery Barn.
I just love it!
My husband and son are avid hunters
so having a faux deer head in the house is kind of comical.
I'm actually surprised they've tolerated it as well as they have.
Go figure...?
As you can see, our basement is very woodsy.
We keep Uncle Herb's saddle, wreaths,
garland, and my vintage sewing spools displayed year round.
Ok, let's head back upstairs
and I'll show you the last of the three Christmas trees.
Our daughter, Emersyn, gets a full sized tree in her bedroom
simply because she has the space for one.
What a lucky little girl!
She decorates it with disco balls and shimmering ornaments
all by herself and thinks it's as beautiful and grand
as the tree standing in Rockefeller Center.
Edyn doesn't have the space for a full sized tree, but her room is still festive.
She has a vintage jewelry tree I got at an antique mall years ago and
these white stockings I made from old table linens and blankets.
This year we added these $2 cardboard letters from Hobby Lobby.
I
glued chevron cardstock to some of their their fronts and
picked up a couple Xs so we could switch
picked up a couple Xs so we could switch
HO HO HO to XOXO in February. (I know! Clever, right!?!)
Finally I want to show you how I wrapped some our packages this year.
I used a combination of
craft paper from the Walmart stationary section,
holiday gift wrap, twine, and scraps of burlap.
Then I picked up some alphabet stickers
from the Target dollar section to personalize the packages.
(Target's dollar section is duh-bomb!)
The rest of the materials
(ribbon, trim, printed gift boxes, pine cones, etc.)
were left over from years past.
Now the big question is:
Will our basset, Blanche, leave them alone under the tree?*?*?
As always, thanks for reading 13 County Custom Finishes.
I hope all of you have a
WONDER CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
I'll see ya next year...
~Wendy
Windy, I absolutely love your house and your decorating ideas....they are spectacular....your house looks so warm and cozy....thanks for sharing, I love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Anita! I appreciate your kind words and thoughts!
Deletelove your wrapping ideas! and your basement looks so warm and inviting! way to go Wendy! great ideas as always you rock!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Donna! Merry Christmas!
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