Friday, November 30, 2012

We materialize Christmas, including me.

 

It's finally here, the begining of Christmas. If you're  like me, I can't stop thinking about it.   Every day I think of something else to make my Christmas decorations more special.  The possibilities are endless.  Too bad the budget isn't!
 
This year I'm keeping the outside lighting decor simple.  Not using lights on the outside of the house.  I think the candles in the windows along with the wreaths with red bows have such a classic look.  Plus it's so much work to take the lights down at the end of the season.  I put so much effort into planning that by the end of December the last thing I want to do is take dozens of feet of lights down.
 
 
Front Stoop with Topiaries, Wreath and Nutcrackers
 
These are the same urns I used for Halloween.  For Christmas I'm using pre-lit boxwood topiary balls with red bows. On the door, a pre-lit battery operated wreath on a timer.
 
 
 
 
Army of nutcrackers
 
 
A tall mirror at the top of the steps, flanked by two 3' nutcrackers.  A half moon console table up against the mirror, with more nutcrackers on top.  Their reflection gives the illusion of an army of nutcrackers. 
 
 

 
 
Ho Ho HO


5' Santa greeting us in the foyer.  I got him at Walmart when my kids were little.  He's got a porcelain face, and his suit is made of a rich velvet damask, trimmed with fur.  He's adorable!
 
 
 
Santa on an end table
 


Tree in the Living Room.  Check out Toby on the recliner.
 
For the Christmas tree I used brown, green, gold and red. Using garland made of  red berries with  twigs throughout.  I love how the tree looks classic and traditional but the twigs give it a rustic, unexpected look. 
















Nativity set in Dining Room

 
 
An antique Bible on a book stand, a nativity set and a plate with an embossed cross.  This year I bought a crystal cross and started a collection of religious crosses.   Hopefully, next year I'll have a few more to display.  



Christmas Village

 
I've been collecting pieces for my Christmas village for 18 years.  Have to admit they're not expensive pieces. Each is between $5 and $10.  Affordable and sweet.
 
 
 

Casual in the Den
 
  

It's where I keep the second tree.  My girlly tree.  The same room where I keep the Christmas village.  I carried the pink theme with a pink wreath above the sofa.  Last night my husband and I watched football here.  It looks sweet and not too overdone in pink.  Just fantabulous; between the fireplace, the Christmas village, the pink tree and my favorite winter treat...a hot chocolate.  Yum!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 




Keeping it simple outside. Wreaths with red bows and candles on the windows.  Pre-lit wreath on the door, Boxwood topiary balls with red bows  and the nativity set.



It reminds me of what this Holiday is all about.


We materialize Christmas, including me...big time!
 
I ordered the nativity set online 5 years ago and it was worth every penny.  It's my favorite thing.  It's about 3' tall, made of resin, with great detail.  During the Month of December, I display the set with out Jesus.  On Christmas eve, I'll wrap baby Jesus in a blanket and place him in his manger bed.
 
I love it!  Reminds me of what this Holiday is all about.
 
 
 
Teresa xo












 

 
 
 
 
 

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