a talented pianist and has played around the world accompanying the local high school choral groups. She has played several times at the White House during the Clinton and Bush years. She has made many trips to Vienna and has just returned home after being snowed in for a day. She said it was absolutely beautiful. They all went shopping down in the Village Christkindlmarkt and she bought me my new favorite thing--it is a wooden Christmas tree that is also a music box. My Christmas china is the
Christmas tree pattern by Cuthbertson
so I thought the perfect spot for the
tree was on the kitchen table. Below is
a story book from the Bush years . This
was also a gift from my sister when she
performed at the White House.
The little Noel train was at home when
I was growing up. The Mr. and Mrs. Claus
kissing and the little girl bell are gifts given
to us by our next door neighbor who has
since passed away.
The Mr. and Mrs. Claus salt and pepper shakers are from Hallmark and are probably at least 30 years old.
The cup with the note and tea bag were given to me by
a special friend the year before she died. I place it on the
table each year with the book - A Cup of Christmas Tea.
The table set with the Christmas china and
a pineapple pattern table cloth that I crocheted.
I placed some of my Santa ornaments and tatted snow flakes
on this tree in the bay window in the kitchen.
Clare Becky, always gets dressed in her Christmas dress and gets her special place at the
table. Our children say that I love her more
than I love them. Ha!
I keep my Santa cabinet out all year long because I like the spirit of Christmas all year long. To the right of the cabinet on the wall you can see my Christmas wall-hanging quilt. To the left of the cabinet, in the hall, you can see some of my L&L angels that I have cross stitched.
The snowman, three Santa's, and the winter scene carved in a nut shell were done by Jerry, the husband on my long-time internet friend, Kathi. They will always be some of my favorite things--they are special!
I cross stitched the Nativity on the candle stand.
The stand was made by an elderly man and I
was lucky to be able to get one before he
passed away. I love my candle--a gift from a
long-time internet friend, Kathi.
The stand was made by an elderly man and I
was lucky to be able to get one before he
passed away. I love my candle--a gift from a
long-time internet friend, Kathi.
Another Nativity that I cross stitched and it is over the mantle and I have part of my angel collection sitting below it.
Now, it Christmas can come! This little paper mobile was bought in the 1960's before our son
was born. It always hangs here between the kitchen and den. One year we had trouble finding it. You know how you put things away where you will know where to find them. Well, we looked and looked and our son said Christmas could not come until we found. Thank goodness it was found just where we had put it. Ha!
was born. It always hangs here between the kitchen and den. One year we had trouble finding it. You know how you put things away where you will know where to find them. Well, we looked and looked and our son said Christmas could not come until we found. Thank goodness it was found just where we had put it. Ha!
Marie, your home is so beautiful. I love all your decorations and the stories that go along with each thing. You are not going to believe it, but I have the same Mr. and Mrs. Santa salt shakers. I also have the same Mr. and Mrs. Claus who are kissing. Isn't that a small world? Your crocheted tablecloth is gorgeous!!! And the angels and Nativities that you have made are so pretty too. You are one talented lady! Thanks for sharing your lovely home. Love & blessings from NC!
ReplyDeleteIt did me good to visit your blog today, I am now beginning to feel more Christmassy. Your home and decorations are really beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHow very lovely. :) What a wonderful spirit of Christmas all around.
ReplyDeleteHi Marie: What a beautiful home you have. I love all the Christmas Santas you have out. Looks like a home filled with love. Blessings, Martha
ReplyDeleteYour home is very festive and warm! And, your cross-stitching is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh Marie! i haven't thought of my Cabbage Patch doll in years..I really must dig her out of storage...you might just have rekindled a love that would rival the way I love my own daughter! lol
ReplyDeleteciao bella
come again...anytime is good for me! i'll put the coffee on!
creative carmelina
It is all so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou are like me and so many of the items I have remind me of those who have already passed away.
Such a sweet time of joy and missing them. Even the smallest of items become special when it reminds of us someone no longer with us.
I LOVE that wooden tree on the table!
I loved looking at your Christmas decorations. Very beautiful! I love decorating for Christmas, too. I'm going to post my decorations Monday. Blessings, Jackie
ReplyDeleteI love your Christmas collections, they make me think of my childhood, such wonderful memories and warm feelings at Christmas in my house growing up! Merry Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteKaty from The Country Blossom posted pictures of some crocheted snowflakes you made. Would you consider posting a tutorial? I have been looking for directions to make some of these for years, but all I can find are really large ones and yours were there perfect size! Thanks.
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