I was advised by many that I should avoid decorating this year, due to all of the remodeling chaos. I couldn't resist. There needs to be some normalcy during upheavals, so I went ahead with the Christmas decor. We did not buy a real tree this year, which I miss. Instead, I decided to decorate smaller table top trees around the house. Here are some photos of my Christmas decor for 2012. I share these not because I think I'm an incredible decorator or anything like that, I just love doing it and having people over, and with our remodel, we won't be having people over this year. Here it goes . . .
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Kitchen at Christmas. Some of favorite resources for Christmas dishes are Orsen Gygi, Pier 1, and Home Goods. |
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This cabinet is from Dixboro General Store in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The pale blue cabinet is from The Finer Consigner. |
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I didn't put a big tree in the family room this year, because our basement has become our garage storage and our new Dream Arcade machine (my 40th Birthday gift) is sitting in the usual tree spot. |
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Another view of the family room looking into the kitchen. The striped chairs were my husband's grandparents that we recovered. The triple wreath is Martha Stewart from Grandin Road, if I remember correcty. |
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I love my red hutch, especially at Christmas time. It was purchased from Wood We Ever, striped curtains are Pottery Barn. |
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Dining Room |
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I love my reindeer Christmas Quilt. |
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I still need to remove the plastic from my two new lamps, found at Home Goods. |
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This is another of my favorite "heirlooms." It was a pink velvet chair from my husband's grandparents that I recovered in this fun fabric. |
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Living Room mantel with some of my Nutcracker collection. I didn't take all of my boxes out this year because of the remodel. |
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This black piece was from Wood We Ever and the painting is of Wheeler Farm in Murray. |
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I love this shelf from Dixboro General Store. |
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The large black hutch is also from Dixboro General Store and I've filled it with my collection of Lennox Christmas China, mostly purchased on sale at Macy's and Home Goods. |
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This view is looking into our library, our addition from 2 years ago. Its fast become one of our favorite rooms in the house. |
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I didn't buy a real tree this year, so we used our artificial tree that usually sits in the family room. The green, red and white ribbon is from TaiPan. |
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Here's a view of the mantel and my favorite red leather chairs. |
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I tried to keep the library shelves simpler this year--I know, I know--simple is not really my way. |
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We've never had matching stockings, but collect them over time. The mirror above the mantel is from Pottery Barn and the chandelier from Restoration Hardware. |
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I thought this rustic piece from Pottery Barn would be perfect for displaying Christmas mugs. The small tree has all Santa and stocking ornaments. |
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Small tree in the living room. |
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The dining room tree has chickens and eggs for its theme. |
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Both the black shelf and pie-safe are from Dixboro General store. |
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Here's a view of my messing dining room table, that has become wrapping central this year. We have both leaves in the table from Thanksgiving and I haven't put the red slipcovers on the chairs yet--it may have to wait until next year. |
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Another view of the kitchen nook. |
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My family room tree is covered in mini sweaters and hats, plus a few other items of clothing. The sweaters are from Garnet Hill. |
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I've loved this red barn wood window for years. An inexpensive Santa and spray from Michael's add character to a high shelf. |
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I love this little piece from Wood We Ever and the tall red house is numbered drawers used as an advent calendar. |
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I kept the entry way simple this year. |
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I love paintings and photos of barns. Lang calendars are my favorite. |
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A kitchen detail: The plate rack holds $1.99 star plates from TaiPan. The cookie jar was from Orsen Gygi.
Well, that's a little tour of my Christmas house this year! |