Hello friends!
I have been busy digging around in boxes to get things started. How about you? Years go by and those suckers (boxes) have a way of multiplying when the available space to keep stuff stays exactly the same! But thank goodness, yes? As life goes on we take on a few more things and let other things go. . .
One of the things I have taken on is this crusty old candelabra. I thought I was done with them and gave all mine away. Little did I know that those I had in the past were just not tarnished enough! haha!
This old one makes me feel a bit elated. And we can all use a dose of bliss I think, no matter from where.
This flocked tree is from last year and gets an iron urn this time. Small enough to land anywhere. As you can see the seasons flow together around here. I usually let things evolve rather than a big revamp for the holidays. Easing in and easing back out again.
Bits of vintage lace also play a part. This favorite piece often makes its appearance in one spot or another.
I'm also working on finding the perfect confection or bauble for these egg trays. Any ideas spring to mind? I like using things year 'round, and I love a dose of sparkly glass at Christmastime.
The usual dilemma of which embossed plates to use. . . . I always think I have too many, but I boldly let some go during the year and already regret it! Some might call this obsession. . . . I call it tradition.
And what is a holiday without hollow handled knives I ask you? Hollow, of course!
Few cheerier things than shiny silver anything.
My smaller twiggy trees are already out. I had them in the shop last year and everybody wanted them. They were a kind of dear price at Pottery Barn, but I haven't seen them there this year.
And of course always a stash of lovely doodads of some kind around for when the creative impulse hits.
This shiny garland is a souvenir from my first visit to Rachel Ashwell's Malibu shop and may end up in a tray or puddle of light somewhere.
Our decorating simply ends at some point rather than being really "done." I wonder what else I will rediscover among the boxes this year?
Finally, I want to share my new 2019 calendar from Georgianna Lane with you! She has done a NYC version and a couple of others as well, but I couldn't resist this gorgeous Paris version. You might like one too!
Thanks so much for stopping by!
I hope you enjoy getting ready for a lovely Thanksgiving and holiday season in your own way!
Have a wonderful week ahead!
Jacqueline
Still having trouble commenting. Beautiful. I need to do that too.
ReplyDeleteYes! Thank you Donna! I have heard it is a blogger issue. Some people are having an easier time commenting using Firefox as a server in order to comment. I've heard it may take a few attempts. Thanks so much for going the extra mile!
ReplyDeleteYour post inspires me to get started on Christmas, but too much going on this next week to start digging in the boxes. Maybe, Sunday afternoon will be the time! Have a glorious Thanksgiving! Sally
ReplyDeleteYou have such beautiful treasures!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great week,
Carolyn
Beautiful Jacqueline. I am getting out my decor too. Can't wait to see the pretty lights twinkling again.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see more of your holiday decor. That Calendar is so pretty. Happy Thanksgiving
Kris
All beautiful! I'm getting ready to get mine out too -- waiting till Friday. I'm longing for the lights and bottlebrush tree reunion!
ReplyDeleteJacqueline always enjoy seeing your pretty things. Love the glass garland.
ReplyDeleteI am beginning the process since we go to family this week for Thanksgiving
Enjoy your week
Cindy
HI Jacqueline I have been reading your posts from day one so I hope this goes thru ok - that glass egg dish is great for cheese and crackers ! or a dip love your post Happy Thanksgiving Lorraine on cape cod *
ReplyDeleteOh, this post is like a tease....LOL. I haven't delved into the stashes downstairs yet, we are having Thanksgiving, so there is no room to play...can't wait to see your finale!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely! Your post reminded me of another who decorates/creates for Christmas in a magically nostalgic way. If you've not heard of her see @thewendyaddison and perhaps she'll have some baubles or give you some ideas for your egg tray (which is a terrific piece). Happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteHow pretty - all white and sparkly! It's always nice to take time and do things slowly - I agree! I have an egg tray just like yours - it was a wedding gift for my parents back in 1953! Hope you have a lovely Thanksgiving. xx Karen
ReplyDeleteSimple gorgeousness Jacqueline; each and every photo~
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. I like the idea of seasons "flowing together" as well. You are right,(I speak for myself ; ) it is nicer to 'ease' in and out.
I see small & smaller winter white or mercury style mini ornaments of some kind filling the glass egg trays~ Such a blessing to stop in at your blogs Jacqueline; I love to see your treasures and read your musings~ Have a great rest of the week! karen o
Unpacking Christmas decor or in my case bringing it down from the attic, is such a sweet part of the Christmas holiday. I don't feel the same way about unpacking Halloween or Easter decor.
ReplyDeleteI love those twiggy trees.I have wanted one for years, but never bought one. Maybe this year.
Jacqueline,
ReplyDeleteOh, what a thrill to open the Christmas decor boxes!
I adore peeking into your lovelies!
It's beginning to look a 'tad bit' like Christmas here, also!
Love the dome atop the egg plate! How very creative, indeed!
Pat
Lovely! I am looking forward to pulling out my boxes. I have thinned them down the past couple years to the things I really love. I would swoon over the things I see here. Right now I am resisting pulling things out until Friday.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful treasures, I love gold and sparkly things...
ReplyDeletePlease feel free, anyone, to add your holiday decor photos
to my Christmas Lights Tour Linky Party from now until Jan 2nd...
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Truffles -I use my silver, crystal and china all year long. I always fill up my Fostoria punch bowl with balls of whatever colors I am using, coordinate the tablecloth and display my treasured ornaments in my china cabinet. If I put out my entire village and light it, it takes 3 days
ReplyDeletePlease, don't let go of another beautiful embossed plate, but if you must, call me!
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