Thursday, December 3, 2009

Cloche Party, Celebrating Christmas Under Glass


I have a decor principle.
If you have a flat surface...decorate it!
I have found that it is a concept that just brings me great Joy!
So for Christmas I wanted to share some of my Joy,
in the Dining Room with Christmas under Glass.





Go by Marty's wonderful blog, A Stroll Thru Life... say Hello, and then visit all the other great ideas for cloches! I'm posting a little early so you may need to check back later to see everyone else.



I found these gorgeous glittered putz creations last year. They are vintage, made in Japan, and are in excellent condition. Originally they had bulbs in them. The little paper windows are all intact.They are more elaborate and detailed than any others I have seen. One is a castle and one is a church. (I have one other in the hall) The camera cannot do them justice. The glitter is like little diamonds on them that glistens in the sun! I've had fun trying to decide where they will stay. You will see more of them this Christmas season.





















And of course!
 "Sweet face" has to be included in the display.
He's such an attention hound!




These are my vintage Lenox glass Christmas trees. One I bought for my husband's grandparents for Christmas the first year we were married, and the other two I found in flea markets. I know they're not under glass, but part of the vignette.








This huge cloche resides on top of my kitchen china cupboard.
The arrangement changes with the season.

I just love tartan plaid
 and you will be seeing splashes
of it around the house.



This is another vignette on my Dining Room table.



If you know me, you know I collect lambs and sheep.
This little fella is iron, and very heavy.











And one of my nativity sets on an old Eastlake side table.
Inexpensive, but still so meaningful!








This year Christmas decorating has been so much more
enjoyable, knowing I get to share it with all of you!

Blessings,
Debra

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

White Wednesday, Step Inside the Seed Box Open House


Welcome back!
I hope you're ready for more of the photos from


 It's so mean to have made you all wait for these. It's like being given two bites of a delicious dessert and then the waiter grabs it away from you and says, "Sorry, you have to wait until next week for the rest". Mean, mean, mean. I think we went around in circles at least three times, and we still didn't "see" it all. Meloney is just an amazing decorator! Look close for some great ideas for display. Find the "Part One" here.









The lighting was low and it was in the evening, so I apologize for the quality of some of the photos. I had to use a flash on most of the pictures, but this one of a tree in the entry I liked without the flash. The silhouettes against the lights and white tree were just beautiful.




Kitchen




Living Room






This pottery is just amazing!














This is one of my favorite ideas.
Urns with branches and Christmas bulbs.



Another cupboard with more white pottery



















Chalkboard wall in a bedroom












Ceiling in the bathroom papered with old book pages,
 and the gorgeous tin "molding".



Kenda, her daughter Olivia,
and Carolyn were my " buds"  for the evening!



Please go see all the other "White Wednesday"
at Faded Charm and say "Hi" to Kathleen!




Hope you all are having fun
with all the Christmas decorating...

Most everything is in place and
I'm about ready to get to "clean up" mode.
Blessings to all...HO HO HO!!
Debra

Monday, November 30, 2009

A personal story...

I just posted on the Bible Study blog my personal story of healing. This is my personal, amazing account of God's love. If you haven't come by the Bible Study blog that is listed on my side-bar, please do. I think you will find it an easy read. It's "not your grandmother's" Bible Study. It's fresh and relevant, and we discuss and interact with each other. Please come by and join the group!




As we dive in to the Christmas Season, with decorating and family and parties, let's not forget who this is all about. We celebrate Jesus and His birth. Get to know Him on a more personal level. If you love "Christmas", but do not know Jesus, I'm inviting you to come by and meet Him, then get to know His love for you as His Child.

Blessings,
Debra

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Vintage Christmas Monday


Hi everyone!! I survived Thanksgiving, and we had a wonderful time.  I am now up to my eyeballs in Christmas boxes, ornaments, flower arrangements and twinkle lights!


is having a wonderful party these next few Mondays until Christmas. We are celebrating our decorating for Christmas with vintage Christmas decor. Be sure and go by. There are lots of people signed up. It's not too late!




I wanted to share this little vintage Santa hanger
 with NOEL ribbons and bells.
It's hanging off my picket fence gate in the sunroom.
He is such a happy little fella!









These next few photos are from Spring Creek
Antiques and Tea Room in Ozark, Missouri.



Vintage Santa vignette



A pair of sweet angels to light up anyone's front porch decor.



And an old Santa in a vintage sleigh!




These next two photos were taken at Leola's in Ozark,
at last year's Christmas Open House.
Love all these vintage Santas and elves.



What a great way to display vintage figurines...
 in old white pottery



I should have my decorating finished by next Monday.
Hope you didn't mind seeing some
 fun things from the local shops.

Have a great Monday!
And may all your Christmas decorating be Jolly!

Debra

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Give Away at Fiona and Twig!!!

I hear there's another give away over at
So go see Anne, and congratulate her on her 100th post!
She has an Anthropologie gift certificate
that's looking for a new home!
Tell her Debra sent you!



Thursday, November 26, 2009

Adieu, Vintage Black Friday

This is the last post for Vintage Black Friday. (sigh)
Jill from Gypsy Brocante has been a wonderful hostess,
for this exceptionally creative party.




The day after Thanksgiving is a busy one for all of us...
Family, friends, decorating for Christmas, and let's not forget...
SHOPPING!

So for this last opportunity, I wanted to share
a few photos of some of my vintage black
 from the Master Bedroom.

I believe this large men's hat box
 must have been for a "top hat".



And then there are black ladies hatboxes.



And a vintage Italian wall piece with decoupaged insets.



Hat box from my studio



Vintage Italian jewelry box on my dresser.









Small portraits of French ladies









Watercolor print of Windsor Castle
that Erin brought me back from England



And one of my favorites; a Ladies classic riding helmet.
Not too old, but I love the deep burgundy, almost black, velvet.
I can live out my fantasies in this.

(I recently confessed to my husband,
 that although I don't have many "fantasies",
that the Rolex commercial was one of them.
Oh, and I'll take the watch, too)

I couldn't find the women's commercial, this will have to do
.


Have a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend!
Be sure to work off all those extra calories,
with some shopping calisthenics.

Blessings,
Debra