Thursday, December 22, 2016

Snow in the Living Room

Snow, Snow, snow, ...well it's Chicagoland after all.

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We simplified this year, because we aren't having tons of company during the holidays.

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It all started with the OLD Christmas tree fence. Snow underneath made the pickets show.

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I loved the tarnished silver snow on top of the pickets.


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A favorite pony cavorting in the snow...

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Biggest change for our decor this year is not putting up the village in order to simplify. I'm using white candles too. And we kept the white/blue ticking covers on the sofas.
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I kept it very simple.

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Earlier in the year, I found this wonderful OLD tin, 1983 with a Currier and Ives (1870) skaters on one side and Mt.Vernon on the other. It's almost perfect for a quick buffet decor.

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Add Snow...and old white wooden houses, a few trees and it's a Winter Wonderland.

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Another house on the other side. 

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In front in a Swedish Cheese bell from the 1950's (thick glass) a swan and an ornament. I took five pictures of this, the distortion because of the glass was crazy.


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Not putting up the entire village---hubby purchased these adorable  NEW Carousel and Ferris wheel from Menards for the grand to play with. they have music and lights and all the horses move. She won't be here that much during the holidays--and two boxes are easier to deal with than the 7 totes of buildings, etc. of the village.


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I I kept it simple, with just lights, some Royal Copenhagen porcelain 
and vignettes under cheese bells. 


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A sweet Old porcelain reindeer with vintage ornament in snow.


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On the other side is the Ferris wheel, and another cake plate vignette.
I got the NEW cloche for $2.99 at GoodWill? Crazy huh, and it was perfect.

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This OLD cake plate my mom made in the early 60's is pretty chipped up---so I used some doilies and more snow---a Royal Copenhagen porcelain polar bear, 
and a couple of New trees from Walmart.



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The wooden sparkle houses I've had for maybe 15 years, think they were from TJMax.

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 Under the buffet, Santa has already arrived. 

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Our rumpled lived in living room. Snow is in the form of the white pitcher with a spotlight.
 I have filled it with holly.


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It brightens this corner and casts great shadows on the wall. 
Our Fisherman and woman and pieces in Bing&Grondahl, Royal Copenhagen. These are family pieces that our from my grandmother.


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I blanketed the tv console in snow--with lights underneath and kept our some of our everyday items out. Photos of our  boys, and darling daughter-in-laws are always there. Our winter porcelains, the white weasels, and polar bears are comfortable in the 'snow'. 
Simple and Sweet Fridays

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The silver candlesticks were my grandmothers. Quite old and mysteriously filled with wax underneath for weight? They are from Denmark and hallmarked, which I have to research. 

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A cut glass bowl, magnifies the candle light when it's lit. I have used batter candles for the candlesticks...little kids running around not so safe with tippy candles.


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It's very pretty at night.

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 A snow scene etching from Denmark on the wall. 
This etching depicted a church not far from my family's home.
Another white wooden house on a patch of snow.

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I hope your Christmas is 'White' and full of love and laughter. I swear the toys play under the tree. I have turned that Raggedy around many times.

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From our Vintage home to yours,
We wish you a
MERRY CHRISTMAS 
and a HAPPY NEW YEAR!


Thanks always for visiting. 
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I will be sharing at these fine Parties!

Sandi




13 comments:

  1. Some lovely vignettes you've created.. It has snowed a lot and cold in Chicagoland. But hubs told me this morning Christmas is going to be warmer and rain....ugh...I wanted the snow for Christmas. I love you Currier and Ives tins and have scored a few myself...Wishing you and your family a happy and blessed Christmas

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    1. ha, ha, as it snows here now----we are going to go and look at Christmas lights tonight. Thank you and have a Merry Christmas yourself. GoodWill sells tins for like 1.00 or 50cents, which is wonderful and obscene at the same time. I think i paid $3.00 at Savers for the Currier and Ives tin and would have paid more! Happy Hunting!

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  2. Your home is just beautiful, Sandi. I love the snow blankets and crystal -- oh, I love it all! The tins are great. And so many sweet scenes!

    I hope you have a beautiful Christmas! You are off to a great start!

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    1. I was really not up to---lots of stuff this year and this seemed the simpler way to go. Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, Sandi

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  3. Oh I love your snow, both inside and out! Beautiful display with all the lovely white lights & snow, so pretty! I have a village of small houses that is still in it's tote this year. Sometimes it is just too much to take it all out to decorate, isn't it? I'm going to pare down what I put away this year.

    Merry Christmas to you & yours!

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    1. Dear Pam, yes taking down and putting up is a joy and a curse. We love the village and the grand adores it, but she just won't be here on Sundays with the holidays..all falling as they do and not having company. So she will have to settle playing in the Barbie Dollhouse--which has been fun too. thanks for stopping by, Sandi

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  4. Your home is lovely - nice and snowy (I like to look, not deal with it!), and beautiful decorations. Merry Christmas!

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    1. Lol, yes, we have shoveled a bit already here, maybe 18" total in 4 snowfalls, but the stuff on the buffet is the best, just roll it up...lol. Merry Christmas and thanks for stopping by, Sandi

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  5. Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home! Happy New Year!

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  6. This is certainly the best kind of snow to have incoors. Warm and cozy and no melty mess! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
    hugs,
    Jann

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    1. Thanks Jann, I will happily send you a box of the real stuff, next snowfall.
      Sandi

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  7. I love all of your snowy decorations! Blessings, Cecilia

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    1. TY Cecilia, it was nice to trim down a bit. I think I get all my decorating genes a workout looking at everyone's blogs, lol. Sandi

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