Our sweet Greeter Guy (as I call him) greets everyone with a shy smile
and a big shell full of chippy Christmas ornaments in every color.
Rain or shine he's cozy in his plaid scarf.
In December there's a second greeter at our house.
The big gold Santa (Mollie's fave) is on the front porch. He was a Goodwill find
(in the middle of the Summer) and people looked at me like I was crazy for hauling a 5 foot tall, pretty ugly Santa out of the store in 90 degree heat!!
See his before here.
Our garland is a faux base with lots of fresh greenery wired in!
You can barely see the "faux" underneath.
It's such an easy way to create full, manageable garlands.
We are using this gorgeous, blue plaid ribbon again this year.
We love it so much.
No filter needed - those are the true colors!
The swag on the back gate got the same gorgeous ribbon.
In the entryway we have a small champagne colored tinsel tree
with some little Chinoiserie ornaments I made last year.
All the details and how-to's are here.
I just noticed one of the green Chinoiserie lamps got turned around while we were dusting -oops!
I added in a little Audubon.
I think Chinoiserie and Audubon birds are perfect companions!
I think Chinoiserie and Audubon birds are perfect companions!
Just a little touch of palms and palmetto fronds (lowcountry gal here)
complete the decorations in the foyer.
I have had the nativity on the bamboo table for about 30 years.
It goes in our entryway every year.
Our cozy Library (or Snug as the British say) is home to the blue and white Chinoiserie Tree.
(This is also where several porch plants are spending the Winter)
There are a few more touches - magnolia, palmetto fronds and ornaments
tucked in here and there.
This is one of my favorite spots during the holidays!
Hopefully I will have a few more cheery spots to share before the big day is here!!
UPDATE: Christmas Tour Part 2 did not happen due to a family medical emergency.
I didn't even take any pictures to show later :(
I didn't even take any pictures to show later :(
Here's to 2020 and blogging more regularly!
Your home and Christmas decor is gorgeous and homey and obviously lovingly collected over time. Thanks for sharing! Merry Christmas to you and yours!!
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