As promised here's a few more pictures of my Christmas decorations.
My little Christmas village.... Ignore the wrinkled curtains - apparently I forgot to iron them. =0
Here's the centerpiece on my coffee table (aqua wicker trunk). I took a few items that I've had around the house - nothing was bought new - and made a sparkly centerpiece. This is just a round tray filled with a few glass marbles and then topped off with a glass mosaic bowl filled with some scented red bark, red Christmas balls, and a white pillar candle.
My sofa table is simply decorated in red, white, and silver.
My baker's rake in the kitchen get's festive with some colored lights.
The centerpiece on my kitchen island was also put together using things I had - a small, square, white dish, a silver reindeer, a few pine cones, and some dinner candles.
The centerpiece on my dinning table is yet another mishmash of stuff. This is an old silver plated tray that I got years ago at a yard sale, filled it with fake snow (I could have also used Epsom salt or white candle shavings for snow), pine cones, moss, candles for sparkle, and 2 mercury glass Christmas trees.
Of course I couldn't ignore the light fixture over the dinning table so I put some Christmas balls on that too.
I took a few more pictures that I'll post later this week. Nothing like overdoing it for Christmas. :)
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
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What a gift you have, Jackie! You have a beautiful, welcoming home that reflects your creative spirit and gentle soul.
My father made a miniature church scene when I was a child, and it remains one of my most vivid memories of Christmas. It just beckons our imagination to come inside...
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing...
It all looks so beautiful Jackie. Those Christmas villages fascinate me ~ I can just stare at the individual pieces for hours. I've never collected them but when I'm at a friends house (who has them) I "park" myself in front of them!
Hi Jackie, I love how you are using things you've already have--a testament to your skill and talent. Your house looks so warm and inviting.
Hello~
Thank you for visitng me. Your home looks cozy and inviting. Have a blessed day.
Very pretty and looks like you're ready for a Merry Christmas.
Very nice! I love that deer. I like your idea of the village where its at. I try to place mine all on a big space and I dont even use all the houses that I have. I can spread my village out next year!
Yay! That was fun!How beautiful...what wonderful decorations you have created..inspiring! Love the centerpieces..so pretty..and then the charming tray..awesome!!
Great work!Bravo!
Your decorations are wonderful. Love the village and your different centerpieces. You are so talented putting things together to make them. I love seeing all of your decorations - gave me a few ideas.
It looks so pretty in there! I love the mercury trees, that whole centerpiece is so pretty.
Gosh how lovely your decorations are and so many.
I love all your decorations,.especially the mercury glass trees
and the reindeer..sweet
smiles
Your home is so comfortable and warm...it looks amazing, and it is so inviting!!! great job!
Nice work using what you have on hand. I used white packing peanuts to make a garland for the tree that looks like snow. My favorite of your decorations is the chandelier with ornaments.
Your Christmas decorations looks beautiful. And the little village are really nice.
Have a lovely weekend:)
How welcoming! So beautiful. That reindeer is pretty! I'm glad that I'm not the only one who doesn't iron curtains! I figure they'll fall over time and the wrinkles will come out on their own, right? :)
Have a very Merry Christmas!
~Michelle
How welcoming! So beautiful. That reindeer is pretty! I'm glad that I'm not the only one who doesn't iron curtains! I figure they'll fall over time and the wrinkles will come out on their own, right? :)
Have a very Merry Christmas!
~Michelle
Wow, a Walton five and dime store. That store is now a museum down the street from my house! I hate walmart (I live in Bentonville, AR where the headquarters are)and would never have a building of theres in my christmas village. :) But to each their own. It is set up beautifully none the less.
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