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From the album: My Arthur: Santa's House
Aside from the utensil rack and Santa head tureen, I also found this pretty little Christmas tree decoration. It isn't completely flat, so mounting it against a wall will need some ingenuity. I love the idea of adding a new ornament each year with the date. I started with the little birdhouse with 2014 on it, and now the 2015 tree can add some more quirky fun to the interior of the Arthur. -
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From the album: Paper Houses
Taped off, awaiting paint. I'm using Apple Barrel's "Wintergreen" for the base.© bunnyraindrop 2015
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From the album: Holly Cottage by WyckedWood
I Christmas~ified a plain wooden chair with handpainting, a seat cushion and a sprig of greenery tied with raffia, and a red tree ornament added.© K.L. 2014
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From the album: My McKinley
I had this tree for ages, now finally has a place lol -
From the album: My McKinley
my christmas decoration on the fireplace -
From the album: Country House - Album 2
And the stockings were hung on the porch trim with clips . . . Before Grandma and Grandpa took down the Christmas decorations, I managed to take this shot of the porch. Last year the girls' stockings kept falling from the fireplace, as they were hanging by the tips of one of the candy canes wedged in the felt. This year, Grandma, Grandpa, and their dog Fala got stockings with their names on them too, and the family decided to hang them all up together where they can be noticed by the outside world. I didn't have regular Christmas tree hooks to give them, so they used red coated paper clips to hang them up. -
From the album: Vermont Farmhouse, Jr.
As Heather is looking to see where her sister Carrie wandered off to, she checks out the TV and other Christmas decorations.- 1 comment
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From the album: Vermont Farmhouse, Jr.
From a distance it looks like we are approaching a winter wonderland. The Christmas tree changes color, and the string of lights on the porch is perfect. -
From the album: Country House - Album 2
The girls sit in a circle as they open their Christmas presents and admire their new dolls. -
From the album: Country House - Album 2
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From the album: Country House - Album 2
Christmas 2014 in the little country house. -
From the album: Christmas Kitchen in a Breadbox
When I bought the roombox, the lid was falling apart and needed to be removed and glued back together. (Maybe that's why the roombox was on clearance!) I also replaced the plexiglass, which was scratched up, and my significant other helped me come up with a better way to hinge it. It's not quite finished -- I didn't like the knob it came with and am waiting for a replacement to come in the mail -- so I'll wait to post pictures of the whole roombox until the lid is finished. But for now, here's a teaser shot...© Emily Morganti 2014
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From the album: Vermont Farmhouse, Jr.
While this is not part of the Vermont Farmhouse, Jr., this is another minature scene in a larger scale at my friend Maureen's house. This barn was made for these nativity pieces by her father. It reminds me of the manger my Aunt Mary used to have, and for many, I believe it will conjure up memories of past Christmases. -
From the album: Vermont Farmhouse, Jr.
A welcoming porch front. -
From the album: Christmas Kitchen in a Breadbox
The roombox is lit up with three fluorette bulbs hidden behind the "beam" at the top of the box, plus there's an outlet on the left wall (under the bench) and two on the right wall, hidden behind the cabinets.© Emily Morganti 2014
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From the album: Christmas Kitchen in a Breadbox
Since the room doesn't have a fireplace or a tree, I'm using the table as a shrine to Santa. The cookies and mug are a mini Hallmark ornament. The view out the window is from a photo of my parents' street after a snow storm. The hurricane lamp plugs into an outlet under one of the benches.© Emily Morganti 2014
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From the album: Christmas Kitchen in a Breadbox
The table and benches are made from a kit I got at a flea market for cheap. They're apparently based on plans published in an old Good Housekeeping magazine. The radiator, like the stool next to the stove, is mainly there to take up space since the angled lid leaves more room at the bottom of the wall than the top. The hurricane lamp plugs into an outlet under the bench by the wall. You can see it if you really twist your head to go looking for it, but at a glance it's well hidden.© Emily Morganti 2014
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From the album: Christmas Kitchen in a Breadbox
The wire shelf is made from another Hallmark ornament (a kitchen rack shaped like a Christmas tree). I made the cookbooks. More details on my blog. The wall over the table is too empty... I'm planning to cross stitch something holiday-themed to go there.© Emily Morganti 2014