Seasons Greetings, Friends! Do you have cherished Christmas decorations you look forward to bringing out each year? I certainly do and I enjoy styling mine a little differently each holiday season, so grab your favorite coffee or tea and join me
You may remember the Vintage Ornament Wall Display Tree I introduced a few years ago. This year instead of displaying it in the living room, I made it the focal point on the wall over the dining room mantel which may be my new favorite spot for it!
Over the years, I've shared a few more ornate ideas--this season, I kept it simple by using ornament hooks to hang mercury glass ornaments and adding a single velvet ribbon in the center.
Did you know my blush sofa "Rosie" was a thrift store find? It was even freshly reupholstered when I bought it!
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Since I have been decorating with velvet ribbon for several years, I was thrilled to find this perfect Tiffany blue shade 50% off. You'll notice it used as an accent throughout this season's decorations...
...from the mantel to my chandy and more!
My Christmas village has also migrated from one place to another the last few holiday seasons--this year it landed on top of my China cabinet.
TIP: To gather my lighted house collection, I shopped seasonal clearance year round from Christmas to Easter!
I created a simple centerpiece by layering a milk glass platter styled with collected bottle brush trees on top of a charger of greenery. The deer is a favorite thrift store find I've had for ages.
Do you decorate your chandy for the holidays?
The collected transferware gallery wall of plates hangs on the wall across from the dining table and is a readers' favorite.
I scored this fabulous retro tinsel tree at an estate sale over the summer...
... and I absolutely love it displayed in the urn on my upcycled vintage buffet!
Now we head into the living room and the cozy Christmas tree corner!
The vintage book tree has become another item I look forward to displaying each year.
My gray sofa was a yard sale find I scored for $10 and painted with chalk paint. You can see how it looked before, here!
I'm so glad you stopped by today! May your days be merry & bright! this Christmas season!
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Oh Cecilia, that wall Christmas tree is so darling, I'm in love! It's so good seeing you here today and wishing you a wonderful holiday season. I'm off to look for some ornaments, so inspired!
ReplyDeleteCecilia this post brought such joy to my heart. I love the milkglass centerpiece you created. The color palette is so soft and serene. Truly gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteCecilia, you know I've always loved your style! The way your Christmas decor has the sweetest nostalgic feeling to it makes me smile. The Christmas ornament tree is adorable! I also love the green book tree you've stacked up. Everything is just so pretty and feminine. :)
ReplyDeleteYou have such a lovely home! Your Christmas color palette is so pretty and I love the darling ornament tree above your fireplace! Everything makes me smile!
ReplyDeleteI am crazy about bottle brush trees and yours are fabulous. I adore your ornament tree over the mantel, how fun is that. Also your village is stunning. So pretty and full of tons of inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI love all your vintage touches. That ornament tree is adorable as is the little reindeer. So cute. Have a blessed and Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing Christmas decor in blues and pastels. Your vintage touches are so sweet, and your little reindeer among the bottle brush trees is so adorable. Loving your ornament tree on the wall with those vintage baubles. Have a wonderful Christmas, Cecilia!!
ReplyDeleteIf anyone asks me how to do vintage charm, I'm sending them your way! I love the colors, the little treasures (like the deer), the details on the chandelier, everything. It's so cute! Hope you have a magical Christmas season and thank you for joining us. pinned
ReplyDeleteCecilia, I'm enjoying your pretty home with its happy holiday colors so much. Your sweet deer surrounded by the bottle brush trees just makes me smile! Hope you have a wonderful Christmas holiday!
ReplyDeleteLove your sugar plums fairy looking Christmas decor; so romantic and twinkly. I'm very inspired by your decorated chandelier. I don't usually do anything with mine, but now you've got me thinking I should add something; thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteCecilia, I love all of your nostalgic trees and the little reindeer nestled in amongst them. I shared the ornament Christmas tree with one of the girls in our class and she loved it, too! I usually decorated my chandelier with greenery, but I went a little less formal this year in the dining room.
ReplyDeleteThe best time of the year, don't you think? Wishing you the most wonderful Christmas season...
Merry hugs,
Barb :)
Cecilia, your bottle brush tree vignette is really pretty. Lucky you on the tinsel tree find. It’s a keeper. Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteCecilia, I adore all of the nostalgic touches throughout your home. The tinsel tree nearly made me swoon! Thanks for sharing!
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Cecilia, your vintage Christmas made me smile! I adore the dreamy, soft pastels and all the nostalgia you created! That little wall tree hung with Shiny Brites is so adorable! Always fun to hop with you friend, and I wish you a JOY filled season!!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh, Cedilia...this is just lovely...warm and bright even with all your cool tones. I love blues but it is always a challenge at Christmas to make it work...Just so pretty! Sandi
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