Sunday, December 22, 2013

Holiday House Tour 2013

Our home is never decorated the same way year to year.  The tree is set up in the same place but that's about as much consistency as I have in my holiday decorating.

Both last year and this year has been the years of the purge and I've let go of a lot of holiday stuff that was either getting pretty old, wasn't my style anymore or I was just damn tired of it.  What I purged had no sentimental value to me and it felt rather good weeding through everything.  I was able to downsize out of three totes of stuff, even with the few new pieces I purchased.

The first thing we do is the tree.  Until four years ago, we had an artificial Frazier Fir that was as beautiful as it could be for being fake, but unfortunately, one of our cats found it in the basement and decided he was going to pee all over it........well, it's a good thing we had already gotten many years of use out of it, because there was nothing we could do but throw it away.

We decided that we weren't going to buy another artificial tree, we wanted to go back to have a real live tree in the house during the holidays so that is what we have done and we haven't regretted our decision.

Here's a few pictures of our tree in various light -


The tree skirt is quilted and was a gift from my mother.  It's one of my most prized Christmas items and I can't imagine my Christmas tree without it.  There must be 20 different Christmas fabrics represented.









The wall hanging shown below is new this year.  I wanted a few news things to just freshen up the decor.  The Santas on the right are a couple of Jim Shore Santas that I've collected over the years and the candle urn is out year round.  At Christmas I just switch out the candle and filler and place a candle ring around the base.


I also decorate a ladder shelf in our family room with various favorite Christmas figures and fun.



The Santa riding the reindeer and the the little Santa that spell out JOY have with us for most of our marriage.

More favorite Santas and a candy cane train that was purchased during the era when Connor loved any and all things to do with trains and it reminds of that and for that, I'll always keep it.





 The glass jar of pine trees is one of the things I made this year.  The glass jar is from IKEA.  Pretty simple.....a bag of fake snow and those little fake pine trees that people use in villages....easy peasey!


I place a miniature lighted tree on one of our IKEA bookcases and another easy decorating idea is to use a candle ring at the base of your table lamps.


This stack of baskets and boxes in on one side of our fireplace.  The small red and silver fabric weaved basket was made by a girlfriend 20 years ago and it holds are stocking hangars.  The round box holds our Christmas music CD's and the top basket holds our stockings and silly hats that we wear on Christmas morning.


Flanking our fireplace is my "Cindy Lou Who" trees that I bought at Pier 1 after Christmas for 75% off a few years ago and we love the whimsy of them.  The Christmas lettering above the fireplace on the stone is a removeable sticker.  Excuse the fur stain on the rug that goes by Kirby.


I also string a Christmas ornament garland across the top of the built in book case/fireplace and a couple of years ago, I made the BELIEVE garland from a Basic Grey paper collection.  Can you guess what movie is on the television?



The is the view of our hallway from the front foyer.  In past years I've displayed some of my Jim Shore Santas on my foyer table, but this year, I decided to put all different types of Christmas trees.  So I went through my totes on the search of trees and found enough to display together.


The #4 crock is there year round, I just plunk a rustic woodland tree with a wooden garland in it and surround it with fake poinsettias (no real in our home, poisonous to cats!)  The Longaberger basket that is on the lower shelf also makes its year round home there, but it's usually filled with a cat rather than pine cones and giant ornaments.

Here's a closer look at the different Christmas trees on the table - the tall green one with the long stick in the front center is new this year.


Moving down the hallway, I hang one of my mother's quilted gifts to me.  It gorgeous and the detail is amazing, I can't even count how many different fabrics she used.  Those 3M command strips come in handy here.



At the end of the hallway is our kitchen/family room area.  The first thing you see beyond the dining table is our deckpatio door and small hutch to the right.  I string my Christmas ball garland across the top and hang my favorite berry wreath and a cute felt Christmas I found at clearance at Target a couple of years ago.


The hutch stores pet supplies in the bottom and my candle/wax tart addiction in the top shelves and it's fun to decorate during the holidays.  Other than the small Santa lamp on the right, it changes up every year.



I bought the Starbuck's Advent Calendar this year because I loved the design of the magnetic board with the 25 tins.  There have been caramels in each tin and I hear there is a surprise in the 25th tin.  On the top shelf next to the Christmas Subway art is my Fitz and Floyd Cookie Plate and Mug that was a gift from my mother early in my marriage and it's been used every year since to leave cookies and milk out for Santa.  Here's a close up of the set, it's really beautiful.


On the wall between the deck/patio door, I have another new piece I bought this year at Gordman's.


Across the eat in area where the small hutch is located is our beverage bar....alcoholic beverage bar.  It's fun to decorate for the holidays too!  On the top of the bar, I'm displaying the cross stitch tray my mother made and gave to me our first Christmas in this house.


On the top of the wine rack is the cross stitch my mother made me for my 18th birthday that says "Merry KrisMoose".  The house on the left is one of those Doodlebug houses that I altered in one of Basic Grey's Christmas collections.  There's another small fake poinsettia and a spray of berries.  The lantern resides up there year round.  There's also a bottle of wine decorated in a cute reindeer outfit.




I have a collection of Christmas cheese knives that I think is fun to display.



Another simple holiday touch is to add red berries to plants you already have.


Another new decor piece this year is from Target.  I loved the cobalt blue.


In the corner of the opposite side of the kitchen, I re-located a topiary I use year round and tied a red bow on it.  The sign is another recent purchase.  I can't believe I got it for $4 bucks.


Going back to the front of the house from the kitchen is our den and it's where Fred's desktop computer and the wireless printer is located.  I also keep our permanent book library here.  I don't do a lot of decorating in here, but I try and make it festive.  I just placed some Christmas art up on the top of Fred's computer desk


Of course, the Grinch is watching over my children's book library.........   :)


Below the Grinch is my gourd snowmen that were an incentive to earn when I sold Longaberger and   I love their uniqueness so I had to have them.  They are almost a decade old.


We have a small ladder shelf in our den that I like to display a few things on.  This year its a new piece that I made from a 12x12 piece of scrapbook paper, a canvas and mod podge.  Below it is our personalized snowmen family that I bought the first Christmas after Connor was born.


and finally, just to dress it up a little, I added Christmas trees and a Christmas sign to my fairy garden that sits in the den during winter...


I've scaled back a bit this year.  I usually put a tree up in our master bedroom on the window seat, but didn't this year.  I usually wrap our staircase with greenery and have a beautiful spray on the bottom newel post, but because of the newest member of our house, we thought better of it this year, but next year I will again.

Thanks for visiting and I hope you enjoyed my tour!

Sunday, December 1, 2013

So, how's your holiday season going?

Ours are going to be even better with these!


and these!


We go through a lot of hot cocoa and marshmallows in the fall and winter here and I'm always thrilled to see my local grocery store starting to stock these.  We'll go through a few packages this season.

I've also been working on some Christmas crafts that I'll be sharing just as soon as I get them done and photographed.   I've been dealing with a bad back for the last few weeks....it gets better, than bam!  it's back to bothering me and it's been really frustrating trying to figure out what I'm doing that is causing it, so I haven't been as productive as I usually am, but my guys are giving me a hand with a lot of things I can't do......like bend over.   :(

I am almost done Christmas shopping.  I've done 75% of my shopping online and I also shop early, so I'm usually ahead of the game by this time of year.  I'm NOT a Black Friday shopper because I shop online but I do like to check out Cyber Monday (TOMORROW) and see what kind of deals are out there.  I'm off tomorrow (last Monday off for a month...boo!) and once I'm done looking online to see what kind of sales are out there,  I'm going to head out and buy the last of the gifts I need and then I'll be DONE!

Next.........wrapping gifts......and I LOVE LOVE LOVE to wrap.




Saturday, November 16, 2013

Some favorite things and a mild addiction

Been super busy lately with the family so I haven't had a lot of time to put together a post but this morning I got up early and the teen is gone for the day and the spouse is still in bed, so I thought I take a few minutes and post something.......

Have I told you that I'm a candle freak?  well, candles and wax tarts/cubes.....lately it's been more wax tarts/cubes and I have to admit that I have a LOT....it's my mild addiction.....lol.....I've also found that the Better Homes & Gardens wax cubes you can purchase at Walmart are just as good as the expensive ones from Yankee Candle and Scentsy, or at least to my nose they are.   I'm partial to fruit and nature smells and I can't seem to pass them up when I see them.  Here's just a part of my current stash.


 A few weeks ago, I made a stop at Ulta to use a coupon and my reward points before they expired and I scored on these two things........cheap.....

I've been eyeing that butterLONDON polish for some time...it's called "Artful Dodger" and that Stila powder was something that I came upon at the store....it's a great finishing powder with just a bit of sparkle to it!

One of my favorite stores in Des Moines is eden in the East Village.  I've been buying from Jennifer for years and it's this store that turned me on to Kiehl's.  She was the first brick and mortar to carry Kiehl's west of the Mississippi for a long time.  It's very close to where I work, but I don't get in there as often as I would like and that's probably a good thing in regards to my pocketbook, BUT I was going right past the store on one of my days off and had some time, so I stopped to browse and came home with another one of my favorite things......Caldrea

Beside the fact that the company is owned by a mother/daughter duo originally from West Des Moines (gotta love hometown girls), the products are heavenly, but a bit pricey so I always consider it a spurge to buy.  I love this laundry wash for delicate clothing I wash.



Back in August I was in Baltimore for a work conference and my hotel was right across the street from an anthropologie and anyone that knows me knows I can stop from peeking my head in the store.  I wish I was 25 years younger so I could wear their clothes....alas I'm not young enough or skinny enough any more, but I ADORE their home collection.  I had been wanting a new butter dish, but I wanted one with some flair, when I saw this one.......I knew it was the one....it's blue...my favorite color and it's got yellow in it and all good swedish people have blue and yellow in their homes.  :)



Last, but not least and of course, it's in the food category of favorite things.....I can't leave without mentioning food.....but caprese salad.  LOVE it!  If I'm out to dinner and either these for bruschetta is on the menu, it's mine......all mine.  The one below is the last one I made with our own homegrown heirloom tomatoes and basil, fresh mozzarella drizzled with a bit of olive oil and balsamic vinegar.



Have a great weekend!  I'm spending mine trying to get organized for the upcoming holiday season.....making my lists and checking them twice.

Monday, October 28, 2013

Halloween Time @ Our House

I like decorating for Halloween and Autumn.  I decorate both inside and outside, but I don't do as much of it as I did when Connor was little.  This year I make a conscience effort to purge and donate the Halloween stuff I no longer want to use (that felt good to get rid of a bunch of stuff).......however, I still have five totes full of stuff that I use.   :)

I concentrate my efforts in our family, kitchen and den where we hang out the most.

This is our ladder shelf full of our favorite Halloween/Autumn things.


This is one of our IKEA Expedit bookcases decked out for Halloween

 
We've had this hinged wooden ghost, pumpkin and black cat FOREVER.  I found it at a craft fair and still love it.  The small ceramic ghost peering over the fence I had in a ceramic class back in the 90's.



This is another ceramic piece that I made in 1993.  It's lighted and still one of my favorites and as you can see, my cat love comes out in holiday decorations.



I found this felt runner at Pier1 in an after the holiday sale.


This is one of our favorite newer pieces of decoration.  So cute!



 I adore snow globe and have a ton of Christmas snow globes so it was only right that I should have a few Halloween snow globes.  These are the three I have right now, but I may have to add another one.


I have a hutch in our eat in area and serves as more storage for things I use in these rooms, so I like to dress it up for the different holidays too.


Several of the things on this hutch I made.  Below is a ceramic piece that resembles a paper bag I made a long time ago.  It holds the candles that we use in our pumpkins and luminaries.


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This year I filled my glass apothacary jar with candy corn.


I love easy touches like these vinyl bats on our round mirror in the family room.



Or spider stickers on the lampshades.......



 Since our hanging wine rack is new, this is the first Halloween that I've been able to deck it out.



I used the Doodlebug House that I made in Halloween themed colors and paper, a favorite Halloween card I framed in a cheap IKEA frame, a wooden "Boo" and a rustic pumpkin.




I put a few things out in our den just to make it feel like it's part of the party too!




Thanks for dropping by and taking a look at our Halloween decor and the last thing I'll show you are the most darling shot glasses I found at the Target Dollar Spot.....they were too awesome to pass by, so I bought two sets!