More snow and Christmas decorations



Another snowstorm this week and a shot of my neighbor's barn. I love the red against the snow.


More snow scenes.



I'm continuing to decorate, probably overcompensating for the lack of decorating last year when I moved in December. I have so many Christmas trees in the condo you'd think I was holding my own festival of trees event. This one is in the hallway.




My French themed top of the bookcase vignette. An Eiffel Tower clock from Ebay (a present from my sister), grate from Home Goods, and a fleur de lis topped tree from an antique store, prelit garland from QVC.




Fluer de lis wreath hanger from Painted White and a wreath from Michael's. The wreath was plain with just a plaid bow. I brought the wreath to my friend Beth and I gave her a child's tea set I bought at Sage Farm last week. I asked her to put the set on the wreath for me. I knew she could make it beautiful and she did. I love the silky ivory bow and the mini tea things are adorable.



Remember the feather tree from a previous post? I added a little bling with some silver strands. I think it looks a little better now.



This is a reprodcution of a vintage sign. I bought it last year at a store called Valentine's in Lexington.



A bit more bling for the doorknob. i bought this piece in Beverly last Summer.



Now to the main tree in the living room, it's a small 4 foot prelit tree several years old from QVC. Notice the skate ornament. There's always skate ornaments on the tree.




I like how this ornament reflects the light.



Gotta have at least one cat ornament on the tree.




This Santa has the coolest robe. Green corduroy with faux fur trim. He came from BJ's Wholesale Club many moons ago.





Vintage ornaments and more prelit garland. Again a clock, this time it's faux, nestled into the greenery. What's with all the clocks? I think it's telling me to finish up with the decorating and start focusing on the baking.

Comments

Oh Sweetie...
This is just beautiful. I so love it. You can never have to many trees, and lots of little ones are so much better than 1 big one. I love Christmas trees and the different things we can choose to add to them are so much fun. I love it. I have lots of little ones tucked about the house.

Thanks for sharing your beautiful trees with me this morning, while most folks are sound asleep. I love it.

Have a beautiful day sweetie.

Country hugs and much love...Sherry
Hi Chatelaine....Your snow photos look like something from Currier and Ives! What a beautiful scene to gaze upon when it snows. You can never have too many trees...right? Yours look beautiful!~Patti
Sahildeki Ev said…
These are fabulous snow scenes..So far we are having only rain and lots of it over here..
Dawn said…
What beautiful decorations especially the wreath with the teapots. I can empathasize with the moving and not decorating. i was just posting a similar comment.
Donna said…
Your home is just beautifully decorated and, as far as I'm concerned, one cannot have too many trees! I love all your little vignettes and touches throughout - I love all the cream vintage type ornaments and decorations!

Your neighbor's barn is lovely. I have a feeling that you might not be able to see it within 24 hours! I'm toying with the idea of running out right now to get a few things done because I doubt I'll be going anywhere tomorrow if we truly ge the snow they're talking about!

Enjoy the storm!!... Donna
nancy said…
I sure do love old barns and this is an unique one. Love the snow on it too.. Make a great Christmas card..
Thank you for stopping by.. I will come back soon.
Nancy

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