Showing posts with label Christmas living room 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas living room 2011. Show all posts

Friday, December 9, 2011

The Joyeux Noel Tour Continues...


This sprawling mess in the living room 
was spillage from the
sprawling mess that was going on
in the kitchen last week.

(click here to take that tour)

But I was sure having fun.

(Maizie....hmmmmm.....
not so much.)

More cedar and juniper boughs,
terra cotta pots,
white candles,
mercury candlesticks,
garden statuary,
grain sack stockings,
and paper whites
were placed on tables and along the mantel. 

Simple,
natural,
Jeanne d'Arc.


See my JDA magazine there on the coffee table? I used it as a reference.

I nestled paper whites in my vintage French gathering basket
among white candles and pine cones,
The bare spots were filled with moss.










The gardenia topiary was embraced with service berry and juniper.







The TV armoire was topped with my favorite berried juniper bough
and treasures that usually reside out on the deck during the summer months.






I later added a vintage looking French clock face to the vignette.


French clock:  Wuslu


I love it's shabbiness.

Even the knob on the armoire was touched with a little wintery love.






I love my fireplace in the living room.
It used to be stained a golden oak color
until I painted it a couple years ago.

It made a huge difference in the whole atmosphere of the room.

Now it blends in with the creamy white walls
and looks much more French-Nordic.

Anything I dress it with just pops now.




I placed small LED tea lights in the mercury glass votives.




Mercury glass acorn:  Target; mercury glass votives:  Hobby Lobby


This angel statuary was nabbed at the Dollar Store.
She was originally gold colored.
After painting a base coat of ASCP in 'Charcoal'
and a sloppy top coat of 'Old White',
she now looks vintage and worn ~
and adds a calming presence in the room.

Mercury glass candlestick holder and glass snowflake:  Target

Beautiful Christmas stockings, who were handmade by
my sweet, talented friend, Sandi at Wayside Treasures
were hung with care from the mantel.




A tin heart hangs on the shutters behind the chaise.





Tin heart:  A Beautiful Life

This is the view out the front window.
The small tree is full of tiny white lights
that will sparkle into our living room
on the cold, snowy nights ahead.

Our living room is quite small cozy.
We tried squishing a regular sized Christmas tree in there a couple years.
Even though we could have a nice, tall 12' one
because our ceilings are so high ~
we had to move so much furniture out to accommodate the width of a tree,
we gave up on that idea.
It just felt cramped and the tree overwhelmed the room ~
even though the fragrance was intoxicatingly beautiful. 

So, we settled for a small one plunked in a vintage iron urn
outside of our window for us to enjoy
and to share the holiday spirit with passersby.






Little boxwood wreaths hang on the vintage trifold doors
from white gossamer ribbons...


Wreaths:  Farmhouse Wares




And a French cross sits among a juniper sprig on the end table
reminding all who visit here
what the true meaning of Christmas really is.

Peace
Joy
Unconditional Love
Forgiveness





A peaceful, heavenly Christmas at Heaven's Walk...


photo taken from kitchen hallway doorway

photo taken from front doorway

photo taken from corner chaise

photo taken from study/studio


Muslin tag: Wayside Treasurers


Next week: The bedrooms!



[ Christmas Blessings ]





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