Come for a tour with me...
We've had two snow storms and unless we get a big warm up in the next week I think it is safe to say we will be having a White Christmas..yay!
This is our front porch and door which we never use. Typical New England…very few of us use or shovel our front doors!
This is the back door which we use each day.
This was left on my door step by my good friend Carol. Each year she makes wonderful arrangements for all her friends and family. She put these little vintage creatures in mine because she knew I would love them and I do! I am keeping it outside because it will last well into January that way.
This birch bark wall vase was made by a good friend and fellow Walpole Artisan Carolyn Kemp. Carolyn is super talented in so many disciplines. She is a master basket weaver, an amazing watercolorist and painter, she makes jewelry and creative ornaments for the garden out of natural materials, especially birch bark.
Walk around the front of the house and this is what you will see. I wish I could get a better picture of it. I decided to set up my Dickens Village (first time in several years) and display it on the glassed in porch for everyone to see. We live on the village green so it will be enjoyed by many! It really shows up nicely at night.
Here is what it looks like inside:
It's a lot of work to set up and put away but really fun to fiddle with all the details.
Come back inside. It's cold out there!
I have two bay windows that provide perfect surfaces for decorating. Here is my little woodland Christmas terrarium. I am in love with these LED string lights on a thin wire that can be bent any way you need. They are magical. I don't think I will ever put them away!
My gnome tower.
A favorite vintage Mrs. Claus vase. She doesn't get the credit she deserves this time of year.
A lovely terrarium made by my good friend and neighbor Jeanette and topped with one of my handmade light boxes.
My Little Red Dollhouse has finally been taken out of the attic and decorated for the holidays.
I got this shadowbox frame a couple of years ago and it is fun to deck out for the different seasons.
This little girl is well over 100 years old. She is a bit frayed around the edges but loves to come out for holiday season. The book is one my Mom gave me (this is my first Christmas without her) and the illustrations are gorgeous.
I made this crepe paper wreath from a Martha Stewart kit several years back and it has held up pretty well. Come into my "White Christmas Room".
White is my favorite color and I love doing the mantle all in white and silver and a touch of gold. That portrait is of my great Aunt Helen. My great grandfather took the photograph and hand colored it. My grandmother painted the frame and preserved it.
This is one of the soldered boxes I made this year. The tiny pink elephant always sat on the window sill of my grandmother's bedroom.
And finally come back into the Living Room to see our beautiful tree. I found an untrimmed tree this year. I do not know why Christmas tree farms insist on clipping their trees like hedges. I like the natural untrimmed kind and I was able to find this in a unused back lot. My daughter India was heavy handed with the tinsel but it really is quite enchanting at night.
Hope you enjoyed my tour. Happy Holidays to you!!
xxoo Loribeth
2 comments:
Hello Loribeth,
I love your home decorations for this season. Everything looks so festive and cheery. Your tree is just stunning! I love tinsel...so I am with your daughter on this! lol!
Merry Christmas!
Hugs,
Terri
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ARIGATO!!
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