The outside of our home does not change much from year to year. When you find something that works well with your house style, it makes decorating very easy.
I did add a small bit of garland that I found at Trader Joe's and a beautiful glass star from my favorite local shop, Sweet Pea. I'd like to add more garland on the posts for next year, but this simple display still adds a nice touch.
The first stop through our front door is the dining room. I call this room my "Nativity Room" as I have all of my Nativity collection displayed here. Grouping collections together by room has helped our home to feel more cohesive and I think adds to the feeling of peace I am experiencing this year.
We received a lovely gift from my Dad and Pam of everyday Christmas plates from William Sonoma a couple of Christmases ago. I love that they feature the traditional Christmas carols that we sing during the season. I also love having these plates displayed on our dining room table. It makes me want to sing a Christmas carol each time I pass through the dining room, which is often :-).
I added fresh greens and lemon cypress tress to the table and to the buffet to give a feeling of the outdoors coming in. Greens are from Trader Joe and the lemon cypress, pots, lantern, and nativity are all from Sweet Pea Garden Shop here in Knoxville.
My keeping room displays our "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie" tree that we purchased from the Fantasy of Trees to benefit Children's Hospital of East Tennessee. I also have my Santa collection of Laurie Mitchell figurines. This room looks so different in many ways from last year. I really decluttered the space ALOT, especially from two years ago!
Next we will enter the "Nutcracker Room" or our family room. This will be our last stop of the tour this year. Aside from the girls rooms which are decorated with their Christmas trees, I did not decorate any other rooms of the house. This again has given me a more peaceful feeling as I go from room to room in our house.
These two Nutcrackers are the first ones I bought when I was 15 and my dad and Pam lived in Spain. These were purchased in Frankfurt, Germany.
I've since added 13 other German nutcrackers to our collection.
The family room as viewed from the kitchen. I added live garland and cypress tress to the mantle as well as little poinsettias to bring the outdoors inside. Our new slender Christmas tree (a gift from my sister-in-law) got a new spot in the corner of the room and is nestled with "brown paper packages tied up with string!"
Merry Christmas Y'all!
Thanks Jennifer Rizzo for hosting these tours! I truly feel blessed by viewing so many beautiful homes during the Christmas season!
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Thanks Jennifer Rizzo for hosting these tours! I truly feel blessed by viewing so many beautiful homes during the Christmas season!
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1 comment:
Very, Very beautiful, Amy! I love the garland added to the front of your house and also on your mantel. Your new tree is so very nice and the "brown paper packages tied up with string" add to the simplicity that you were striving to achieve. Everything is so beautiful!!! Can't wait to spend Christmas with you!
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