Monday, November 30, 2009

My Home for the Holidays - {Part I}

I admit I am not one to decorate for every holiday, season, occasion, etc. A few pumpkins (preferably of the white and green variety) for Halloween, a fresh bouquet of white tulips for Easter and I am pretty much set. Christmas, however, is a different story.

Like many people, some of my most wonderful childhood and adult memories are of my family's Christmas traditions. My Mom baked wonderful Norwegian cookies, my grandmother cooked a full course Italian dinner {which took hours to eat} and our entire house was decorated with love. Each ornament on our tree held a memory - a place visited or lived, a childhood school project, a favorite past time or sport, a gift from a cherished friend.

Traditions tie us to the past and help us to remember from where we come. As a Mom, I want to pass these same feelings on to my children. Which is why I make the effort to decorate my home during Christmas. It is the time we spend together as a family that means the most. So over the next few weeks I would like to invite you into my home to share some of my favorite decorating projects.
This week's post features my mantel (seen above) and a simple table top decoration. For several years I have wanted to hang a wreath on a garden gate above my fireplace. I had seen pictures of this done before but had never been able to locate a gate until last week. I am so pleased with how it looks and I am trying to figure out how I can have the gate there all year!
I also made stockings out of white burlap, linen and muslin, with raffia hangers. The round fabric embellishments are called "yo-yo's" and have been used in quilting circles forever. If you can sew, making stockings are a simple and quick project.The second item today is a "peppermint candy stand." Many people have some sort of wire stand in their house similar to mine. I simply outfitted it with a few clear bubble glasses, ornaments, greenery and candy.

My kids love this during the holidays as it is the only time of year I have candy out and on display in my house. They find it fun to sneak a piece while they think I am not looking! (another great memory) I have used this as a centerpiece on my island as well as part of Christmas party dessert table.

29 comments:

  1. I do not have one of those stands, but now I want one! Love your wreath on the gate. I'm still decorating and moving things around, but I should be ready for all the holiday house linky parties coming up.

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  2. Absolutely gorgeous! I love the white and red so clean and fresh and crisp!
    I always love to see someone use so much white. I'm one that likes a lot of color in my house but have dreamt of all white from time to time. I honestly don't think I could pull it off...something colorful would sneak in and ruin the whole effect.

    Kudos!
    Dena

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  3. Your Christmas decorations turned out perfect! I love the simple white and red - such clean lines and so gorgeous!

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  4. Beautiful! Oh, this is so my kind of holiday decorating...simple, elegant, natural...love!!! The wreath on the gate is so pretty, congrats for making it happen! Ps. I love the paperwhites in a teacup idea:)

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  5. I love the Christmas candy stand and that wreath!! Very beautiful!

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  6. I love your red door and have illustrated many a red door ! Pretty images here!
    pve

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  7. I love your mantel, it's absolutely charming. So festive. I have a stand like that, and each year it's fun to fill it up, isn't it? It brings an immediate touch of "Holiday" to any room. Thanks for the inspiration.
    xo Lidy

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  8. Your mantel is so pretty!! I love it!! What a great eye and talent you have!!
    xx-Gina

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  9. Very pretty mantel and I really like the candy idea. Now I want a wire stand! :-)

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  10. All your Christmas decorations are so beautiful! The gate on the mantel is just gorgeous and I love the peppermint candy stand. What wonderful memories you're creating for your children - these beautiful things will live with them forever. Leigh

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  11. Your mantle is so pretty! Love simple Christmas decorating.
    So great to meet you (thank you for your comment!)- we've almost neighbors;)!
    When I find a new blog I like I go back through the blog and on your table-runner post your Singer Featherweight (or is it the standard size?) caught my eye!! I've had a Featherweight as my only sewing machine since I was 12!!
    You are quite the sewing talent (I can only sew straight lines. I'd die to sew a zipper as that would make my life so much easier with pillows;)I have the attachment, just never learned how to use it. I'm much to impatient to sew anyway.)
    But YOU, you're wonderful! Is that your main sewing machine? I would love to see you do a post on it! In this day of automated-everything it's so wonderful to see something old and of value still being used!
    best,
    joan

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  12. Thank you for your wonderful comment! Yes, I do use only my singer feather weight sewing machine shown in pictures for all my projects. It was my Grandmother's and it the only sewing machine I have ever owned. I have thought many times about "upgrading" to a new machine but this one has served me so well and the new machines are so expensive. I will definitely do a post on my machine.

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  13. I am like you when it comes to decorating. A little at Easter, with white or red tulips...fall is natural gourds. But at Christmas I do decorate most of the house.

    I lived in upstate NY for 10 years near Corning...where in upstate are you?
    Penny
    The Comforts of Home

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  14. Beautiful! I had a gate that I have always wanted to use on my mantle. Finally, I have a mantle and I find out my dad took my gate to the DUMP when we were moving! NOOOOOO!!! So sad. Not sure what he was thinking.

    Lovely stockings too! WOW!

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  15. Your mantel is just beautiful and those stockings are wonderful! Love the soft colors. I looked for the stockings on your etsy site, but didn't see any. Do you offer them for sale?

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  16. Love the candy stand- fabulous. Makes me really want to find one.
    Merry Christmas

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  17. I adore your peppermint candy stand!! Love the addition of glass balls and berries in it!
    Your stockings are absolutely gorgeous!

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  18. Love the candy display but I can't do that in my house. No one home but me to eat it! Thanks for stopping by my blog.

    Jackie

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  19. This looks so lovely. Your stockings are beautiful. I'm a sewer and have never been happy w/my kids' stockings (I finally made some and I still don't care for them - these are pretty and fairly simple.
    @cheapchichome.blogspot.com

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  20. I love the gate and wreath. The stockings are wonderful. And the wire holder with candy and decs is darling. I'm so happy I found your blog. Everything is beautiful. Ü

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  21. I love the white decor - it looks so clean and fresh!

    Hope that you and your family have a wonderful holiday!

    If you get a chance, stop by my blog today and enter my children's Christmas book giveaway.
    http://smallhomebigstart.blogspot.com/2009/12/gift-ideas-for-kids-gift-of-reading.html

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  22. Your home is absolutely gorgeous, peaceful, and perfect! I simply LOVE your decorating style. I'm a happy new follower too. :)

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  23. Your home is beautiful! I love your decorating style. Thanks for sharing pictures. The "mostly white" is very striking. I love it!

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  24. What a beautiful post filled with sentiment and wonderful eye candy. I loved my visit here :)

    rue

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  25. You have a beautiful home! Love your Holiday decor'. Very pretty!

    Enjoy this joyous season!
    ~Warmly, ~Melissa :)

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  26. Gorgeous!

    Love the candy.
    -FringeGirl

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  27. It all looks so festive! Thanks for showing us around! I am stopping in from Nester's place. To see my tour click on the 'Christmas 2009' tag on the left sidebar of my blog.

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  28. Do you (or would you) sell stockings like the ones you made for your family?!

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  29. love your decor - it's just all so beautiful!

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