We had a party!
Mollie and I decided to host a Christmas Brunch for a few favorite ladies.
Mollie and I decided to host a Christmas Brunch for a few favorite ladies.
We wanted to let them know how special we think they are.
We made our list and sent out invitations the middle of November.
The holidays are busy and we wanted to get our date on their calendars.
We chose the first Saturday morning in December.
We hoped people would have fewer conflicts that early.
It motivated us to get started with our Christmas decorating!
A bit tricky since we were at the beach for Thanksgiving
and we don't decorate before Thanksgiving.
We had 6 days to pull it off!
Come in!!
(and Go Braves!)
Wal Mart had $4.00 Fraser Fir wreaths.
I added the bow and some additional greenery
including the obligatory Southern Christmas greenery - Magnolia.
If you live in the South and don't have a Magnolia in your yard
and your friends won't share their Magnolia with you then you need new friends.;)
Our Entry Way.
In August, my mom surprised me with two, yes two, amazing bamboo bar carts.
They are in perfect condition. They belonged to a dear friend of hers who is clearing some things out. Her friends' mother bought them many years ago in the Philippines when they lived there. They are truly antiques and I feel so fortunate to have both of them. Mollie and I decided to decorate the carts, stock them with goodies and sprinkle them around the downstairs to help with the flow.
Next to the front door, we placed the other bar cart.
This beauty has a brass tray for the top!
(I still have more polishing to do but it already has a great, warm gleam!)
The bamboo basket holds a little "surcie"
(Definition (n): word used in the South to mean a small, thoughtful gift, unexpected gift, just because.)
We made an ornament for each guest.
And gave it to them as they got ready to leave.
To the left is our Library from our Spring One Room Challenge
all decked out for the holidays with plenty of seating for Ladies Who Brunch.
I've already talked about this little tree and it's DIY Chinoiserie ornaments.
To the right of the entry way is our Family Room.
Clean and without two big dog beds in the middle of it :)
Can we take a moment?
#raredoghairfreepicture
No ornaments on the big tree yet. We only had 6 days, remember??
And in the corner of the Family Room we placed a bar cart that we already owned.
It's thrifted, but not as old or distinguished a the other two!
This cart was for those who weren't having Mimosas.
(We also set up a coffee and hot chocolate bar in the kitchen using Mollie's Keurig.)
And then in to the kitchen...
and this is where I fell down on my job as photographer!
We got to talking and I forgot to take many more pictures!!! Happens at every party!
But here are a few shots of the food and fun...
I bought this bright green and white at Hobby Lobby back in October.
and we don't decorate before Thanksgiving.
We had 6 days to pull it off!
Come in!!
(and Go Braves!)
Wal Mart had $4.00 Fraser Fir wreaths.
I added the bow and some additional greenery
including the obligatory Southern Christmas greenery - Magnolia.
If you live in the South and don't have a Magnolia in your yard
and your friends won't share their Magnolia with you then you need new friends.;)
Our Entry Way.
In August, my mom surprised me with two, yes two, amazing bamboo bar carts.
They are in perfect condition. They belonged to a dear friend of hers who is clearing some things out. Her friends' mother bought them many years ago in the Philippines when they lived there. They are truly antiques and I feel so fortunate to have both of them. Mollie and I decided to decorate the carts, stock them with goodies and sprinkle them around the downstairs to help with the flow.
This bar cart was to the right in front of our DIY mirrored French Doors
This beauty has a brass tray for the top!
The bamboo basket holds a little "surcie"
(Definition (n): word used in the South to mean a small, thoughtful gift, unexpected gift, just because.)
And gave it to them as they got ready to leave.
all decked out for the holidays with plenty of seating for Ladies Who Brunch.
I've already talked about this little tree and it's DIY Chinoiserie ornaments.
Clean and without two big dog beds in the middle of it :)
Can we take a moment?
#raredoghairfreepicture
And in the corner of the Family Room we placed a bar cart that we already owned.
It's thrifted, but not as old or distinguished a the other two!
This cart was for those who weren't having Mimosas.
(We also set up a coffee and hot chocolate bar in the kitchen using Mollie's Keurig.)
And then in to the kitchen...
and this is where I fell down on my job as photographer!
We got to talking and I forgot to take many more pictures!!! Happens at every party!
But here are a few shots of the food and fun...
Chicken Salad in little jars with leaf lettuce.
I'm not sure Valerie was ready to have her picture taken!
We used the large blue and white flower pot to hold our champagne on ice.
Worked perfectly!
I always use gift wrap as my table runners.I bought this bright green and white at Hobby Lobby back in October.
The table at the other end of the kitchen matched the island set up!
But I didn't take any more pictures of all the goodies or cute touches!!
#bloggerfail
Mollie and her Sorority sisters at the brunch.
(They did not talk beforehand to coordinate their outfits for this photo op!!)
We had so much fun, everyone was so glad our get together was brunch
and early in the month.
Mollie and I think this may the beginning of a tradition!
This is so fun! your home is just beautiful and so welcoming, perfect for such a gathering!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Vel.
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