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My Christmas Home Tour ~ 2016

Glitter is flying everywhere, ornament boxes are strewn about the floor, and kitties are chasing errant curls of ribbon around the house. My favorite season of blogging is finally here and once again I’m honored to participate in Jennifer Rizzo’s Holiday Housewalk, sponsored by Wayfair. The past few weekends have been a little chaotic getting things ready, but it’s all been worth it. Welcome to my Christmas home tour; I’m so happy to have you here!

My Christmas Home Tour

 

Are you here from Nina Hendrick’s blog?  She has such an amazing home, don’t you think? Nina is stop number 14 on the housewalk, and she’s a tough act to follow.

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Now onto my Christmas home tour! The first thing I tackle each year is the tree. I try to make it different each time and this year I chose to dedicate the trimming of the tree to my mother.

Her favorite color was pink … so I created what I’m calling a Pink Champagne Christmas tree in her honor … even though she was a teetotaler (except for that one time at a family reunion when I talked her into enjoying a bit of the rum punch, but that’s another story for another day).

Pink Champagne Christmas Tree

 

I thought hubby might think our Pink Champagne tree is too pink but when he saw it he said it was my most beautiful tree yet. And he said this before he knew it was in memory of my mother.

Every once in a while he surprises me.

Ornaments for a Pink Champagne Christmas Tree

 

Mom would’ve loved this little quail. So would my grandmother who always put birds on her Christmas tree, but she typically opted for red cardinals.

A Quail in a Pink Champagne Tree

 

What is it about beautiful Christmas trees that captivate the heart and create a sense of wonder?  That scene from Home Alone when Kevin is gazing at the Rockefeller Center tree?  I can completely relate with what he’s feeling at that very moment.

Ornaments for a Pink Champagne Christmas Tree

 

My Pink Champagne Christmas tree resides in our family room, which also wears touches of pink.

Farmhouse Family Room Decorated in Pink for Christmas

 

Farmhouse Family Room Decorated in Pink for Christmas

 

A simple wooden crate filled with pink poinsettias decorates the coffee table, which is my childhood toy chest. My father made it himself.

Pink Poinsettias

 

Mr. Heidgen from Shady Hill Gardens told me that pink poinsettias are their best seller this year.

I can easily see why. I wanted to take them all home with me.

Pink Poinsettias from Shady Hill Gardens

 

My mercury glass ornament garland returns once again to be draped across the old ceiling tin above my sectional, but this year I added a soft green garland.

Christmas Family Room

 

Next up on the tour is my living room. Christmas trees can be found in every room this year.

Bottle Brush Christmas Trees and Vintage Aqua Bottles

 

Bottle Brush Christmas Trees and Vintage Aqua Bottles

 

The vintage mantel in the living room features mirrors, Christmas trees, vintage aqua bottles, and my Merry banner!

Christmas Mantel with Bottle Brush Trees and Vintage Aqua Bottles

 

My initial thought was to use just the trees on the mantel, but there was the problem of the aqua-colored mirror not fitting in. So the bottles got to stay and I adorned the mirror with a bottle brush wreath to tie it all together.

Christmas Mantel with Bottle Brush Trees and Vintage Aqua Bottles

 

The Merry and Bright pillow from Wayfair is new this year.

Merry and Bright Pillow

 

Christmas Vignette

 

The reindeer also makes his appearance flying above my desk.

Farmhouse Christmas

 

The ever-popular pink poinsettias from Shady Hill Gardens grace the west side of the living room.

Christmas Decorations in a Farmhouse Living Room

 

Vintage pink and blue ornaments fill my new reindeer bowl, which I thought was a great addition to this year’s Christmas home tour.

Reindeer Bowl with Vintage Ornaments

 

Reindeer Bowl Filled with Vintage Ornaments

 

My stairway is also on the west end of the living room, and it’s become a tradition now to line the steps with some type of lights. I recently shared how to make the frosted mason jar votives you see marching up the steps.

Christmas Stairway in a Victorian Farmhouse

 

A new, smaller Christmas tree from Wayfair cozies up under my wooden sheep hanging, with Mr. Cow looking on in approval. The cow canvas was created by the talented Julie Norkus who has a booth at our local flea market.

Christmas Farmhouse Vignette

 

Christmas Farmhouse Tour

 

Christmas Farmhouse Vignette

 

Christmas Home Tour with Tree from Wayfair

 

Branches on the new tree have tiny twigs entwined.

Christmas Home Tour with Tree from Wayfair

 

Presents Under the Christmas Tree

 

I couldn’t resist a creamy white poinsettia while making the rounds at Shady Hill’s massive greenhouse bursting with holiday blooms.

Christmas Decorations in a Victorian Farmhouse

 

Let’s move into the dining room, where you’ll find more of the pink poinsettias.

Farmhouse Dining Room in My Christmas Home Tour

 

I wanted a vintage Santa picture for the dining room, but they tend to be pricey. Fortunately, I found a Santa wall poster for $5 that I applied over an existing wall hanging.

Christmas Decorations in a Victorian Farmhouse

 

The poinsettias are tucked in galvanized garden pots with a pretty patina. Yesterday this room featured my deer table setting for Christmas.

Christmas Dining Room

 

The corner hutch always showcases some of my white ironstone collection.

Christmas Hutch

 

More bottle brush trees line the shelves. Because you can never have too many trees at Christmas.

Bottle Brush Christmas Tree Display

 

Christmas Vignettes in Farmhouse Hutch

 

This summer we scored an old window frame that perfectly frames the ceiling tin on the dining room wall. It’s new to this space.

Christmas Dining Buffet

 

Christmas Dining Buffet

 

Finally, let me move this Christmas home tour into my farmhouse kitchen with its fun touches of red. I’m ready to bake some Christmas cookies in here now that the holiday decorating is done!

Christmas Farmhouse Kitchen

 

Wooden stars line the kitchen windowsill.

Christmas Farmhouse Kitchen

 

Christmas Farmhouse Kitchen

 

Hubby and I both think this poinsettia topiary is pretty amazing and had to bring it home with us from the greenhouse. A friend of mine made the Christmas Peace sign.

Poinsettia Topiary

 

Christmas Farmhouse Kitchen

 

I love paper clay figurines and the little snowman is one of my favorites.

I’d like to add more, so if you know a source where I can find them, please let me know!

Christmas Vignette with Pink Poinsettia

 

The kitchen sideboard is simpler this year, with just a few holiday touches.

Christmas in a Farmhouse Kitchen

 

Christmas in a Farmhouse Kitchen

 

Christmas in a Farmhouse Kitchen

 

I’ll feature my bedroom in a future post. For now I need to get busy buying gifts and wrapping them.

Gingerbread house gift boxes make pretty packaging for presents.

Christmas Vignette

 

Christmas Boxes for Holiday Wrapping

 

Don’t you love the twinkle of lights and the glow of Christmas?

Dark Pink Christmas Ornaments

 

Thank you so much for joining me on my Christmas home tour!

I hope that you found a bit of inspiration and that your day is a little brighter because you visited!

Pink Champagne Christmas Tree

 

Next on the Holiday Housewalk is Laura from Duke Manor Farm. I know you’ll enjoy her home as much as I do! She has the same flying reindeer as me, but I don’t know if she’s using it in her decor this year. You’ll have to visit her blog to find out!

Duke Manor Farmhouse

You can start the Holiday Housewalk from Day One by going to Jennifer Rizzo’s.

 

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35 Comments

  1. So many beautiful touches and I LOVE that the tree is for your mom. it looks so beautiful! Thank you so much for your beautiful words to me yesterday. They made me tear up. You are a beautiful friend and I appreciate you with all my heart…xoxo

  2. Beautiful! I love the Champagne pink tree decor! I use birds on my tree also – do you mind sharing where you found the little quail? I also love the pitcher in your kitchen with the Christmas tree on it and the aqua blue mirrors. So pretty!

  3. Love, love the simple decorations that say it all with your WHITES!
    I am surprised you don’t have a banner. You always enjoy them. Still time to add with a tutorial for me?
    What is the mirror called that is on the side board under the new window?
    How are you hanging the greens over the windows?
    Please answer! I need your help.
    And thanks for inspiring me!

  4. I always enjoy your blog, especially at Christmas time. Such a beautiful farmhouse. What a pretty place.
    Thanks for the inspiration! May God bless you and your family this Christmas.

  5. Love the beautiful way that you used pastels in your Christmas decorating. What a sweet tribute to your Mom. You are modeling something very precious to your children in continuing to include your Mom in your holiday memories. The kitchen is so happy and merry!! There’s that beautiful green tile floor again. SOOOO perfect for Christmas!! Thank you, Jennifer. Out of the park as always.

  6. Jennifer every single detail is more lovely than the next and what a special tribute to your mom. Your home is truly beautiful and all of the nooks and crannies held such perfect Christmas touches. You have a gift my friend! xoxo

  7. Jennifer, here detail is magical. If I were going to break my traditional colors on my christmas tree, i think i found my color….pink. it’s gorgeous and such a beautiful tribute. Ha about the deer. I am using him outside this year. Happy holiday to you and your family.

  8. Jennifer, your home is always so stunning at Christmas time. My moms favorite color was pink too. Love t her fact you still haven your childhood toy chest.. I thought I was addicted to bottle brush trees. Now I don’t feel bad brining more and more into my home, LOL

    Cindy

  9. Beautiful!!! I’m here from a photo I saw on Pintrest. Just wondering if you have the name of the color on inside of your pretty corner cabinet in the kitchen with the white stoneware? This is exactly the color I’ve been looking for. Just a lovely home. So envious! Nan

  10. I look forward to your Christmas home tour each year, Jennifer, and just when I think you couldn’t possibly change anything, you surprise me with a wonderful new look! Your pink tree and flowers are such a fresh approach to seasonal decor. You’ve outdone yourself and I thank you for sharing your home with us again this year!

  11. Jennifer, your home is just perfect. Your tree in honor of your Mom, oh, that is so beautiful, and special. I think about my Mom most during the holidays, especially when I decorate our tree, as she loved to come over and “help” although that usually meant she sat on the couch and tried to boss me and our ornaments around! 🙂 Wishing you a beautiful, meaningful Christmas with those you love.

  12. I am just blown away with how gorgeous your home it, it’s right out of a beautiful magazine! Every single detail is perfection! I love the way you set the tone of the story, and that tribute tree touched my heart. Merry Christmas!

  13. Lovely tree. Where did you find such a pretty frosted tree that is not too fat? Do you recall? I want to add a tree to hallway but cant have a fat one.
    Loved all the pale pink touches. I’m sure your Mom would love it.

  14. I Love your home and seeing it throughout the years. We live with my mom taking care of her right now but I often long to be back in a cute cottage and decorating it my way (which is similar to your style!) Happy Turkey Day ! karen…