Red berries and fresh wreaths add a seasonal touch to the outside urns.
Frosted kale and fresh wreaths by the rustic front door.
Entering the front door, natural greens and berries sit on the console.
Another memory is placed in the foyer by the stairs. The Santa was purchased on the trip to
Kansas City with close friends several years ago. We had such a good time.
A woodland fantasy graces the gathering room fireplace.
Embellished angels flank the sides of the fireplace.
Antlers, feather balls and snow balls fill a wooden bowl on the coffee table,
Unpacking all the ornaments that have been in storage for 2 years.
A favorite ornament
Packages are wrapped and placed under the tree.
Kitchen fireplace is ready for a fire.
The dining table set with a natural centerpiece- amaryllis, frosted kale,
velvet pumpkins ,sparkly pomegranates
Antique wine glasses are being used for votives.
Sparkly reindeers carry little woodland elves down the center.
Tiny Christmas trees stand on glassware shelves over the sink.
And so does one of my favorite things, a Christmas cup and saucer given to me by a dear friend.
More little trees on the shelves in the larder-
And finally, the placing of all my old French Santas.
Merry Christmas to all!
Beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteThank you for all of your lovely posts throughout the year, they have given me great pleasure.
Oh, it's like a fairy tale! So very lovely. Thank you for sharing your beautiful, magical home with us.
ReplyDeleteI didn't finish til 7 days ago and still tweaking. Your home looks Marvelous! Lucky family to be visiting a beautifully decorated home. Happy Christmas - Betsy
ReplyDeleteIt's all perfect! The tree is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of a wonderful home. My little home is a little short of Christmas decorations this year as we are in the middle of some building work. However I am taking inspiration from you for next year (and I will start earlier, hahaha).
ReplyDeleteThe house looks amazing. All your Christmas decorations have a new life.
ReplyDeleteLove the touch of red. It really gives it a pop.
Love to all.
It was a busy year or two or three... I'm sure it was Christmas for you unpacking. Everything looks beautiful. A lot of memories there and a lot of memories to be made there. Lucky North Carolina!
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