Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts

Friday, December 18, 2020

Christmas Dollhouse and Purple Poinsettias and the perfect Nite Cap

The French Dollhouse has become a Christmas centerpiece since it moved
to the antique table in the living room. I stuffed it with twinkle lights and its
been the most amazing and cheerful thing to have greet us each dark wintery morning.
A dollhouse tour was a big hit on my Instagram page, and its 
available under my highlights if you want to see the interior.
This year we don't have a full size tree, as our spaces are stuffed to the gills waiting on the lake house to be built and delivered next spring. Its like having two pounds of chocolates in a one pound box, all the wonderful antiques and new additions slated for New Hampshire added to our existing things.  So the wrapped gifts are shoved them under the table to be opened by our small family pod of 4 on Christmas morning, this dreary and downsized Covid year.  
All is merry and bright, well it is calm for sure. 
 The quiet Christmas spirit is alive and well and each morning hubs and I 
gather in this room with our coffee and the twinkling lights and the pups by the fire.  
Why this dollhouse all dressed and lit for Christmas may become a new tradition.
Its a magical touch with a nod to the best of childhood Christmases.
In the dining room, where purple transferware reigns, I always try to hunt down the elusive purple poinsettia.  And there has only been one place I have ever found them....at Lowes!
Set in a punch bowl, this purple painted and glittered poinsettia is the perfect Christmas decoration,
along with a few glittery purple snowflakes I found at Walmart one year with Reeve.
A bit of greenery and a dash of snowflake...
One fun new thing~hubs purchased this 12 Days of Christmas collection from Crown Royal. 
 Each day you open up a door and out pops a unique flavor of whiskey.  
We aren't even whiskey drinkers, so I was surprised to see him bring this home, but it
has been great fun to split a tiny crown bottle each night until Christmas!
My favorite is the Salted Caramel, and hubs likes the Vanilla. 
There are six flavors in all.
And the perfect glassware is from this glorious antique Tantalus set bought at auction last year.
It is French and fancy, just how I like things! 
 So it adds a bit of fun in this not as much fun year.
Wishing you and yours a safe and happy New Year,
and along the way figure out a few things to add a bit of JOY.




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Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Celebrating in our homes this Christmas


Well its already December! I've been busy with family life during these COVID times.  
I think its more important than ever to try to make our homes a refuge as well as a place
of family fun and celebration.  The facts of the virus cannot be ignored, and staying healthy is 
at the top of my list. So how about making our homes more cheery and take an extra step to 
make things feel more special?  Sometimes it feels a bit depressing not to spend time with 
others or eating out at our favorite places with friends, so lets make home life more special.
A big antique blue transfer-ware platter sits on my island holding holiday snacks.
 The college kids, Scott and Kai, love to grab and snack, as does hubs.
This is an easy way to add grab and go things your family enjoys.
Tiny oranges, nuts, candies, and homemade cookies are some of the revolving treats. 
A cute Rosemary Christmas tree from Whole Foods adds a bit of Christmas magic.
Adding greenery, ribbon and baubles to your everyday surfaces makes for a festive feeling!
The tiny french clock with its blue and white flowers looks extra special nestled in the greenery.
In our living room there isn't a lot of room for a Christmas tree, so I used a faux
Nordic tree I had last year and put it in the corner, covered in antique multi colored bulbs.
 A tinsel tree with tiny mercury bulbs in green and blue is on the antique center table.  
Our decorated mantel in blues and greens goes with the color palette in this room.
I know I skipped right over Thanksgiving....
here I am putting it all away with the help of Sylvia.
The week before, I had taken a Covid test and upon getting results, I drove up
to Maine to see my greandchildren.
They are getting bigger every minute, and Reeve couldn't be a more loving big sister
to Harry, who is always smiling it seems.
We always pick up right where we left off, and it comforts me to know, 
she loves me as much as I do her! This grandmother gig is a fabulous thing!
Living in rural Maine is proving to be ideal for my son's family, 
where they are learning to run a farm together while they raise their kids.  
We enjoyed the outdoors and collected pine cones while Harry conked out from the fresh air.
I always have an arts and crafts idea when I visit Reeve, and creating a pine cone garland
was this visit's adventure.  After collecting them we spray painted them with gold paint and 
then glued them onto a peppermint stripe butcher twine to hang in their windows.
A few days pass quickly, and soon I was off in my Jeep headed back
 to Massachusetts to prepare for Thanksgiving at home.
We celebrated with two of our sons, one college roomie, 
one fiance, one brother and one mother in law....we all got tested the week before the dinner, 
and wore masks (except while dining), and social distanced as best we could, 
keeping our windows open to make this is safe as we possibly could. 
An idea of making it extra special despite the small gathering 
inspired me because of these trying times.
 I decided to hunt down antique turkey plates for the big meal, and was 
lucky in finding a set of 7 dinner plates from a man whose father ran a turkey farm 
decades ago.  This man, now in his 80s, was selling off things, so I felt especially
lucky to get them. Each of us had a different antique transferware turkey plate.
After Thanksgiving the boys were in the spirit and we all got going hanging
lights and getting little trees put up around the house.
Hoping you all stay safe and find ways to get through these difficult
and isolating times.  Add a little extra effort in your decorating and I think it will be 
appreciated by others, and soothing to yourselves.
After the Nordic tree was decorated, I spotted the boys wearing 
their Santa flannel pjs in the living room admiring the tree. 
I can't tell you how cute that moment was!
So, in the works for our Christmas at home, 
we plan on having a Christmas PJ and movie night,
along with a tree trimming party for four in our family room! 
Make your holiday plans with
the ones at home, and make it memorable!














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Thursday, December 26, 2019

Our Merry Christmas Roundup

 Christmas 2019
Christmas morning arrived to a fairly quiet household.
The pups were ready to open their fur stockings filled with toys and bones.
Mr. Maison Decor and I lingered with Snickerdoodle coffee and Swedish coffee bread
until our youngest woke up and my mother in law came over for presents.
That gave us time to get a Christmas portrait with the dogs...
 Our Christmas was low key, but enjoyable.  My 90 year old Mother in law
 arrived with batter to make us all a breakfast of Swedish pancakes before we unwrapped gifts.
However because both my husband and myself were under the weather from head colds,
 our Christmas Eve party planned the night before was canceled.
However that didn't stop us!
 I felt a bit like we were in  Whoville after the Grinch tried to steal Christmas.
We celebrated together in style, dressing up anyways, and enjoying champagne
and a steak dinner together. This, our 15th Christmas together and that is worth celebrating!
Christmas Eve was always the dress up dinner party at my house growing up.
And hubs family had an equally big affair at his aunt's home with a big dinner and 
Santa arriving with a sack of gifts for him and his older brother.  They sang carols around
the piano long into the night.  We both have fond memories of our childhood Christmases.
The lead up to Christmas was strong this year.
 The early and often snowfalls really got me in the Christmas spirit quickly.
 Reeve and I made her first snowman, Olaf, after a good storm.
When I popped in the eyes and the carrot nose she cheered in delight!
 We also made Christmas cookies, which was a fun but messy undertaking.
I don't recall making cookies during my childhood Christmases, but I love the idea of
that tradition, and want to begin it with my granddaughter. 
 Another fun thing I did was to order a felted needlework kit made by Bucilla company,
featuring the Twelve Days of Christmas.  It was really enjoyable to sit and do some crafting.
I don't consider myself a crafty person at Christmas as I am more into the decorating at this time of year.  But this was so much fun!  It is kind of a throw back craft to the 60s and 70s, but they really are beautiful in a vintage kind of way. It will take months to finish this collection.
 Yes, lots of decorating, and I was in high gear for adding bits
 around the house including the kitchen.  I have this red Swedish candelabra
 that had me adding red velvet ribbons to my copper molds by the kitchen window. 
Lots of cooking and mess making, and it all felt so festive!
And then there is the three hour process of 
Swedish Coffee bread making!
Holidays always includes the family recipe for Swedish Coffee Bread,
someone I know from Sweden also calls it Cardamom Braid,
as it has Cardamom seeds and spice. Delicious!
 Greenery was sprinkled through out our house...
 The family Creche set that was made by my paternal grandmother 
was handed down to me this year as a gift from my 90 year old father. 
 I know he wants to see it continue down the family line,
 and I think I know who will receive it next.
 In the days leading up to Christmas, Reeve and I had such fun doing
 Christmassy things like making ornaments, cookies...
and those old fashioned paper rings for the tiny feather tree.
 I love making a book for Reeve capturing the moments of the year past.
And this is the third year I have made our family highlight book.
These are great for capturing and remembering all the big and small moments
throughout the year, and something I plan to do as long as I can.
Look how cute Reeve's Swedish dollhouse looks nestled under the tree.
The Seven Swans a swimming was the next ornament...
All sequined and hung on the tree! Only ten more to go....
 Haha! 
Our big boy Colby...I think you can spot the Two turtle Doves
and Seven Swans ornaments on the  tree behind him. 
And suddenly it was December 24th.
 All those Christmassy moments led to our big night...
and even though our big party was dashed, 
we had a romantic and quiet party mostly to ourselves!
 A brief visit from son 
Brandon and daughter in law Mimi
and then we were back to our dinner. 
Son Justin and family were in Maine, 
and son Colin was in Thailand with his new fiance Rachel, 
and youngest son Scott was off to a party at his maternal grandmothers home.
We hope your Christmas was merry and bright, as was ours!
Lastly, one more tradition we have to share with you...
our Family Photo Christmas Card with dogs!!




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