Tis the Season ... to Deck the Halls!

As promised...here are a few shots from the house we switched from fall to Christmas decor the week after Thanksgiving.  It was too dark by the time we finished to take photo's of the outside, but perhaps we'll get back to shoot those later!  Above and below are shots of the family room mantel all decked out in traditional red and green and gold for Christmas!

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mantel reindeer detail
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mantle mirror swag detail
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mantle candlestick detail

And here is one of the pair of matching wreaths being finished up and ready to hang in the arched tops of the family room windows.

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family room wreath assembly
finished family room wreaths
finished family room wreaths

Because the dining room is a dramatic eggplant color with white trim and wainscoting, we opted for a wintery wonderland feel with greenery accented with silver and white.  Mercury glass candlesticks from fall hold new silver candles and mix with a series of mercury glass and metal trees.  The wreath over the mirror is a revamped faux wreath with new flocked boxwood and white snowflakes, white glittery berry/leaf sprigs and mercury glass pinecones all topped with an elegant silver and white lavish bow.

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sideboard detail

Even the chandelier got in on the action with a faux evergreen and pine cone garland and sprigs of flocked boxwood - all artificial so no stray pine needles wind up in the food!

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Weix DR chandelier

The kitchen got a silver and gold makeover - filling a trio of glass jars from the homeowners collection with silver and gold ornaments and jingle bells, and flanking the assortment with her gold angel candleholders.   And even the kitchen chandelier got a faux evergreen garland wound with silver and gold ribbon and with a jingle bell accenting the center finial.  The kitchen hall sideboard was arranged with antique shutters to corral Christmas cards, and a be-ribbonned rustic tree, alongside some family heirloom wooden decorative pieces.

Even the powder room received festive treatment arranging the homeowners Christmas towels, gingerbread ceramics, and metallic trees along with some new monogrammed Christmas guest towels.

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kitchen island
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powder room
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foyer progress shot

A stair garland topped with ribbons and berries and finished with a lush bow greets guests in the main foyer, along with an entry table displaying a collection of caroler Christmas figures.

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garage swag

The outside received swags of mixed greens, pine cones, and ribbons for the garage and lamppost, a noble fir wreath with mixed greens and berries with a large bow for the door, and mixed green garlands with berries and ribbons adorning the railing for a welcoming entry to visitors throughout the season!

Wishing you the Happiest of Holidays!

Getting Ready for Holiday Decorating ...

We've been busy shopping for our Holiday Decorating installations ... scheduled for set up during the first week after Thanksgiving.  From our wholesalers for live and faux greens, wreaths, garlands and berries, to scouring the retail shops for some additional items, we have been busier than Santa's elves! Here is a sneak preview of some of our finds; The live greens made the car smell divine!

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And the faux greens will be perfect for those spots where it is too hot or sunny or over the dining area where you don't want pine needles and berries dropping into your dinner!

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A tiny peek at a few of the other treasures we collected...

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And finally a couple of music and bird themed items I could not resist for my own Christmas tree decoration collection!

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Stay tuned ... We'll be back with some before and after pictures once the installations are completed!

Wishing you the Happiest of Holidays this Thanksgiving Season!