for a Christmas tour in Blogland, but better late than never, right? ;)
Before we get started, you might want to grab something to drink... like some eggnog, hot chocolate, a cocktail, or maybe even some Wassail and perhaps a snack, because you're going to be here awhile, if you want to see this picture heavy post.
Just warning you ;)
So we're starting with the fireplace...
There's the needlepoint stockings.
My mom made all of them.
A little bit of greenery and some little Christmas figurines.
The tree and Santa are music boxes.
One of the side tables holds a sleigh riding couple and a few Christmas books...
Including a favorite from the 1800s.
My great grandfather's humidor holds Santa's cookie plate, his glass for milk, the box that holds paper for Christmas lists...
and a sweet little card given to me years ago from an old blogging friend named Cherry, that says "It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas."
An angel from my uncle is across the way.
On the coffee table I have two of my favorite snow globes, one from Annie and one from my aunt, more Christmas books and some music boxes that look like match boxes that my mom gave me.
Also a silver reindeer pulling a sleigh, that my brother gave me.
On the hall tree to the left...
is where I stick Christmas cards (just a couple when I had taken the picture at the beginning of the month)
Santa's hat that's made of real velvet and fur, that a furrier gave me when I was about 16.
My mom bought my pink suede prom dress from him in the 1980s.
And no, you won't be seeing that awful picture ;)
But here's the hat...
And a paper angel, which was one of the first Christmas decorations I bought myself.
A wooden Santa stands guard by the front door.
Across the way, one of three nativity scenes sits on top of my antique library cabinet...
My mom bought it for me when I moved out and I still love it.
In the dining room I decorated great grandma's hutch...
I painted the bird houses years ago, when I was more of a crafty person.
It also holds the second nativity scene and some of my Santa collection.
Across from that sits a mischievous elf on my grandfather clock.
I hung some garland in the window of my office....
and put up a Charlie Brown Christmas tree with the Taco Bell Chihuahua dog, that Annie gave me last year, relaxing underneath.
Moving on from there...
I hung my Christmas aprons.
There's also a few decorations for the windowsill above the sink.
Little baby Jesu, (so called by an old blogging friend, that gave it to me years ago named Suzanne, that no longer blogs, ) rests in a teacup.
My sad little plastic lighted Christmas tree, that no one wanted, sits on the fridge, and a few decorations in the breakfast nook...
You'll notice that Bubba was very interested in the picture taking process during most pictures ;)
Oh! And my mom just bought me that red phone you see on the wall :)
My sweet salt and pepper shakers :)
In the den, I have the third nativity, that was Annie's as a little girl...
and a Santa picture that says ""He went straight to his work.", more Christmas books, and an angel.
And the other "tree" that's made of metal.
My aunt gave me that and the animal ornaments too.
So that's it for the tour.
Nothing exciting, since it's what I do every year in some way or another.
Once in awhile something else will be brought in, but it has to be really super special or a gift.
Anyway, my favorite time is nighttime, when the living room seems magical.
Or at least it does to me :)
Wherever you are, I hope you have magic this season too.
xo
rue
Such a lovely visit. You are living the era and everything reflects that era. I love the shine on the floors and the clear way every treasure is displayed. Thank you.
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Rue,
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see this post..I just visited your last one so I actually feel somewhat on top of things! lol!
I love everything you've done, you have that personal touch I envy and your vintage and passed down decorations make everything so beautiful and original. And I love that we get to see more of your charming home! I especially love your mantel, the old Christmas books and the Santa from your uncle. Everything of course but these are my faves.
Love to you,
Jane x
Your living room is beautiful, and I love all the memories behind the collection. The humidor is really neat, and love the kitchen. Merry Christmas. xoxo Su
ReplyDeleteYour home looks warm and inviting and ready for Christmas cheer, Rue. I so love your living room with the big window and your wood burning fireplace! The little tree on top of your fridge is adorable, and I've got the same phone in black. You've got a high end Santa stopping at your house by the looks of the fancy hat!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your holiday home with us and I wish you and your family a Merry Christmas!
xo,
Vickie
It all looks beautiful and festive ; those needlepoint stockings are quite the treasure! :)
ReplyDeleteIt all looks beautiful and festive ; those needlepoint stockings are quite the treasure! :)
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so festive and "homey". I would love to celebrate Christmas in that warm, welcoming home!
ReplyDeleteDearest Heather ~ It all looks so 'homey and wonderful'. I loved this glimpse into your lovely home at Christmas time. My little place is NOT photo worthy at the moment as there is STUFF everywhere where it shouldn't be. Today I'll be doing some Christmas baking.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely Christmas dear heart ~ FlowerLady
Perfect. Merry Christmas my friend. xo
ReplyDeleteI like your decorations -- full of memories! Your house is a perfect Christmas house!
ReplyDeleteYour house looks like you and I think that's the way a Christmas home should look. It's old fashioned, it's warm, it's lovely. Your family has given you some of the best gifts I can imagine, so special. Your mom's talent is amazing and I do covet the Christmas book(s). Thank you for sharing, I've been looking for more Christmas from you and Kim. You both have such beautiful homes, my style to a T.. I hope you and your family have the merriest of Christmases and peace and joy in the coming year.
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much, Mimi. That's really sweet of you :)
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Love it. Bubba just needs the little stick strapped to his head like in the grinch movie so he can pose properly:)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas.
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ReplyDeleteRue, loved your Christmas home tour with all the treasured decorations from your past. Many of them have sentimental meaning to you, which is truly the best kind. You know, my favorite thing of all here was the snow outside your window. It's beautiful. :)
ReplyDeleteWishing you the Merriest Christmas, Rue.
love, ~Sheri
Rue, first off, your home is very pretty and festive! Second, I almost squealed with delight when I saw your little tree music box! I have one just like it! I don't know where mine came from and I've never found any info on it but I love it and so does my granddaughter. Every year, when I carefully unpack the little tree, her and I sit for a long time and listen to it and watch the tiny train, inside, go round and round. I'm always a little sad to have to pack it back up at the end of Christmas but I'm so afraid it would get broken if I left it out all year. Do you know the history of these little music boxes and where would I find more?
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family and may God bless you, richly, into the new year.
Grace & Peace
Just beautiful and meaningful. When I decorate a tree I pause with each ornament and reflect on where or who it came from, sounds like you do too.
ReplyDeleteYour house is so beautifully decorated - thank you for the tour! I especially love the unique nativities and the tree with the animals in it. Merry and blessed Christmas to you and your family. xoxo
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! Your home is so charming and cozy...so much personality and character...I just love it. The little brush animal tree is pure whimsy and I love your hutch with the peace sign and nativity. I could move right in...
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Rue!
Magical indeed! I enjoyed touring your home and looking at all of your lovely decor! You have some very special pieces. Have a blessed and beautiful Christmas!
ReplyDeleteYour home just makes me happy when I look at it, Rue - and I have no doubt it does the same for you! It feels like a HOME. A real, true, cozy home. Like a big warm hug from a good friend.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, my friend. xoxo
Love how you have layered the things you love into your cozy space. Each piece has a history or story and that makes it so personal. I bet it is beautiful at night. Noticed the snow out the window-wish you could send a little of that our way. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI really like how everything is meaningful to you. It's truly what Christmas is all about.
ReplyDeleteI think my fav is the charlie brown tree ;).
Have a wonderful Christmas!
I really like how everything is meaningful to you. It's truly what Christmas is all about.
ReplyDeleteI think my fav is the charlie brown tree ;).
Have a wonderful Christmas!
Love your house all decorated for the holidays. Very festive and pretty. Love the stockings hung by the fireplace made by your mom. So sweet. Have a wonderful Christmas Rue.
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Magical is how I like to feel about Christmas...it was late in coming this year for me. Lovely home...warm and very welcoming. Those stockings are precious! Our tree is finally up, and suddenly everything feels magical. (I think it has to do with shutting the rest of the world out.). Hope you have a wonderful Christmas as well! ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Donnamae :)
DeleteI hope your Christmas was magical and that the magic carried though to this new year.
xo
We have a Taco Bell Chihuahua too! Only ours has no eyes thanks to those real-life Chihuahuas, so I don't set it out for decor. Ha ha. I meant to do a decor tour this year for Christmas, and then never got around to it. Maybe next year. I love your holiday decor though, so homey! It reminds me of my parents house :-)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and Happy Holidays Rue!
Always pretty! You make things warm and homey Rue. It is a great talent. I believe you could live in a tent and make it welcoming.
ReplyDeleteWe had a yellow version of that phone in my mom's kitchen and I had a turquoise Princess phone(It's little, it's lovely, it lights!) in my bedroom. Would love to replace it one day..sigh.
Puppy in the kitchen melts my heart and I am coveting the Charlie Brown tree.
Merry Christmas to you and your whole family. Sending love and hugs.
Everything looks so beautiful! It is NEVER too late to show the beauty of your home and those gorgeous decorations! It would be so great to be sitting by that fire, chatting with you...eggnog for me...hot toddy for you ;-)....having a most interesting conversation! Love the snow also...70s here for the holidays! YUCK! I wish a most wonderfully blessed Merry Christmas my sweet, sweet friend! Much love and hugs to you! Relax and enjoy! :-)
ReplyDeleteIt all looks so lovely, thank you for sharing your home with us! I am feeling a bit jealous, I notice you have snow! Sadly we are breaking all sorts of records with balmy temperatures here in the northeast. Merry Christmas to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! And the same to you :)
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What I loved the most of your Christmas tour is how all your decorations holds special meaning! Your home is packed full of charm, and I have to say I'm having coffee table envy as well as loving the library cupboard you were given when you moved out of your family's home.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family,
Mary Alice
I love your nativity sets. I used to make needlepoint stockings, all the family have them (about 40) and also used to make and sell for $20-25 each. I design my own! You mom did a great job! Treasures!
ReplyDeleteVery Christmassy Rue, how come I still love the glass birds on your window? My mom has a Blue one, I'm guessing.
ReplyDeleteA snowy background is very beautiful for your home tour.
Love the Charlie Brown tree with my Bella;)
Love the day of the week kitchen towel, my sister made them for me.
your hutch and dishes will always be my favorite.
Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Kathleen in Az
I haven't tired of the birds up there either, Kathleen and I don't think they have either ;)
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Everything is beautiful as always. I love the needlepoint stockings! Have a merry Christmas, Rue!
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Oh my goodness Rue, you have so many gorgeous antique and vintage Christmas treasures, some of which I recognize from my childhood. Your home looks so cozy and inviting. I would have a hard time justing in one of those comfy chairs for a visit because I'd keep getting up to check out yet another trinket that caught my eye. Wishing you a Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteIt looks very festive. You have a great collection of angels and others that go so well with your stylish home.
ReplyDeleteVery cozy and inviting! Thanks for the tour.
ReplyDeleteWarm, Cozy, Comfy, and Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove the tour. :) Thank you!
~Liz
Bless you Rue for a magical tour ...
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I loved the tour Rue, even though I'm very late to it. Everything looks so warm and inviting. I'm very glad I met you this year in blogland. I love my visits here. and wow -- that phone from your mom is wonderful!! Hope you're relaxing and enjoying the after-glow of Christmas, as I am.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tour. :-)
ReplyDeleteRue,
ReplyDeleteYour Christmas tour makes me feel happy and warm. I love your home and the Santa hat is beyond amazing ... Vintage, red velvet and fur and the jingle bell is completely magical. Wishing you a wonderful New Year.
xoxo,
Vera
Hi Rue! I have to say I loved your Christmas tour - so many pretty and sentimental things. For whatever reason, the Taco Bell dog is just so darned cute under your Charlie tree! Happy New Year to you. Jane
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I know I am very late on commenting, but I am just now getting all caught up on reading my favorite blogs. Your home looks so festive. I c would love to spend time there sipping some hot cocoa and sharing cookies with you. :)
ReplyDeleteI know I am very late on commenting, but I am just now getting all caught up on reading my favorite blogs. Your home looks so festive. I c would love to spend time there sipping some hot cocoa and sharing cookies with you. :)
ReplyDeleteJust catching up with your blog. Oh my goodness! Your home was so beautifully decorated for Christmas. You have so many beautiful and special things. Your pictures look like they belong in a magazine...in fact, I looked at them all twice, that's how much I enjoyed them. That old fashioned wooden Santa standing by the door is beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, my friend! That was really sweet of you to say :)
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I loved the tour of your home, decorated for Christmas. I hope you had a wonderful Christmas.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful Christmas house, Rue! It all looks so warm and lovely, and full of meaningful mementos. I hope you had a very Merry and Bright Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and cozy home you have! Such a wonderful reflection of you! I would much rather see a home that is a reflection of the person that lives there than one that looks staged, cookie-cutter like and cold without any indication of who lives there.
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