As you open my front door, this is what you see if you look down (my 1950s tree in the lounge room):
and if you look up, you see this (my Santa tree on the top landing):
and right at the door is my collection of the things that make up my Christmas:
This little display box has a Nativity, angels, Santas, reindeer, snowpeople, a Nutcracker, and Christmas trees - all the things I surround myself with at Christmas.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Friday, November 30, 2012
Here are the last of the downstairs pics
My house has a slightly odd layout. The entry is on the middle level of the house. From the entry, you go down to the loungreoom, study and laundry. This year I have decrated the stairs with trees and a few other bits and pieces. It's really hard to get a good shot of the stairs. This was the best I could do.
The Santa is a rescue-Santa. I found him in a very dirty condition at a garage sale. He used to sit on the bar of a club, till the bartender got sick of his antics (he laughs vigorously and says 'Merry Christmas' or 'Happy New Year' when the button on his feet is pressed). So I bought him home, gave him and his clothes a good wash, and found him a spot in my Christmas house.
Here are some of my reindeers (another accidental collection):
At the bottom of the stairs
and at the top (entry level)
And here are my baskets of take-home gifts for Christmas visitors. Children choose from the basket on the stool, and also get a Christmas cracker; adults choose from the middle basket.
And DP's advent calendar - one gift a day from December 1 (tomorrow!)
and I choose a gift each day from my Advent basket.
Here are some of my reindeers (another accidental collection):
At the bottom of the stairs
and at the top (entry level)
And here are my baskets of take-home gifts for Christmas visitors. Children choose from the basket on the stool, and also get a Christmas cracker; adults choose from the middle basket.
And DP's advent calendar - one gift a day from December 1 (tomorrow!)
Here's a pic of my Santa Reunion - from memory, it was a Dimensions chart. I added the title. It hangs above my TV. It was one of my favourites to stitch - so many Santas!
And one final pic - my very favourite Santa masks, These are cardboard face-masks, complete with holes for the eyes (I had to put black paper behind the holes when I put the masks on a white wall, otherwise it looks freaky!) I bought these masks over 20 years ago at a craft fair, and I just love Santa's face.
And that finishes the tour of the bottom level of the house. The middle level is coming next time.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
WIPocalypse report, November
It doesn't seem a month since the last WIPocalypse report, but I guess it must be - can't argue with the moon! It's been a slow stitching month for me. I have made some progress on my niece's wedding sampler, but not as much as I would have liked. I had to take a 2 week break from stitching to decorate my house for Christmas, and that slowed progress considerably. Here's where I'm up to now:
At least you can now see the heart taking shape. The fabric is actually antique white, not the pretty blue in the pic. I've given up on the aim of having it framed for my niece's wedding in early January, but I still hope to have the Sampler finished by then, and I will have it framed for her when the framer returns to work in late January after his Christmas break.
That's all the stitching progress for this month.
At least you can now see the heart taking shape. The fabric is actually antique white, not the pretty blue in the pic. I've given up on the aim of having it framed for my niece's wedding in early January, but I still hope to have the Sampler finished by then, and I will have it framed for her when the framer returns to work in late January after his Christmas break.
That's all the stitching progress for this month.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
I couldn't leave the lounge-room
without showing you my HAED Jolly Old Fellow on the wall:
Doesn't he look like he belongs there! The Santa doll sitting on the ottoman beneath JOF is an old favourite. I'm not telling how long I've had him, but he did move here to this house with me in 1988 ...
The next photo isn't so flattering for JOF, but it does catch my Miss Maddie emerging from her little nook near my stitching chair - at floor level at right back. She has a little bed there, between my recliner and the 3 seater lounge. Mostly she sits on the end of my recliner, but occasionally she likes to stretch out in her bed.
L&L's Gift of Joy and Christmas Peace, and Vermillion's Portrait of Santa hang above the lounge. The hanging display box on the left has little Santas in it.
and another two of my favourites - Santa and Mrs Claus knitted for me many years ago by an old friend.
Doesn't he look like he belongs there! The Santa doll sitting on the ottoman beneath JOF is an old favourite. I'm not telling how long I've had him, but he did move here to this house with me in 1988 ...
The next photo isn't so flattering for JOF, but it does catch my Miss Maddie emerging from her little nook near my stitching chair - at floor level at right back. She has a little bed there, between my recliner and the 3 seater lounge. Mostly she sits on the end of my recliner, but occasionally she likes to stretch out in her bed.
And continuing round the lounge room:L&L's Gift of Joy and Christmas Peace, and Vermillion's Portrait of Santa hang above the lounge. The hanging display box on the left has little Santas in it.
and another two of my favourites - Santa and Mrs Claus knitted for me many years ago by an old friend.
That just about finishes the bottom floor of the house, except for the stairwell, which I will show next time.
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Santas and Snowpeople ...
These snowpeople are lined up on the windowsill of my downstairs loo.
and on the wall of the loo:
These jolly Santas hang in the doorway between the loo and the laundry.
and these are the laundry Santas.
This Santa welcomes you if you come into the house through the back door.
and on the wall of the loo:
These jolly Santas hang in the doorway between the loo and the laundry.
and these are the laundry Santas.
This Santa welcomes you if you come into the house through the back door.
Friday, November 23, 2012
Santa Bells and Candles
My Santa candles, and candle-holders:
If a Santa candle ever makes its way into my house I will have it forever - there is no way I could ever burn a Santa! It's also extremely unlikely that I would buy a Santa candle myself, but I have been given a few, and now they are part of my Christmas each year, and I have come to enjoy having them around. I have bought most of the candle-holders myself over the years, and I often light candles in them on Christmas Eve.
And here are my Santa bells:
And on the right of the picture, on the black trunk, are my Christmas playing cards, puzzle blocks and select Christmas toys (for looking at rather than for playing).
In my loungeroom I also have an accidental collection of nutcrackers. I won the biggest one many years ago in a raffle, and that started my collection. I like old (vintage) nutcrackers, and can't resist one if I see it for sale. Most of them have seeen better days, but for me that just adds to their charm. The tiny nutcrackers lined up on the doorframe at the back are just gorgeous. I bought them for just $2 in a box of old Christmas things from a second-hand shop many years ago.
If a Santa candle ever makes its way into my house I will have it forever - there is no way I could ever burn a Santa! It's also extremely unlikely that I would buy a Santa candle myself, but I have been given a few, and now they are part of my Christmas each year, and I have come to enjoy having them around. I have bought most of the candle-holders myself over the years, and I often light candles in them on Christmas Eve.
And here are my Santa bells:
And on the right of the picture, on the black trunk, are my Christmas playing cards, puzzle blocks and select Christmas toys (for looking at rather than for playing).
In my loungeroom I also have an accidental collection of nutcrackers. I won the biggest one many years ago in a raffle, and that started my collection. I like old (vintage) nutcrackers, and can't resist one if I see it for sale. Most of them have seeen better days, but for me that just adds to their charm. The tiny nutcrackers lined up on the doorframe at the back are just gorgeous. I bought them for just $2 in a box of old Christmas things from a second-hand shop many years ago.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Moving through the house ...
Here are some lounge-room pictures.
Before Christmas the area at the bottom of the stairs looked like this:
and now it is much more colourful:
and another particular favourite is the small collection of Santa brooches and badges (in the brown frames on the desk below).
There's more to see in the lounge room, but I'll have to leave that for another day.
Before Christmas the area at the bottom of the stairs looked like this:
and now it is much more colourful:
The Christmas tree is one of my favourites. It's from the 1950s, and consists of green wire 'bottle-brush' branches which fit into a wooden central pole. I remember my family having one just like this in the late 1950s. I found this one in a country town garage sale about 15 yrs ago and bought it for the princely sum of $2. This is the tree I place my gifts under. The two baskets on the right in the top pic hold take-home gifts for children and adult Christmas visitors. The two paper Santa masks on the wall are favourites (I do have quite a few favourites!) that I found at a craft show almost 20 years ago.
Moving round the room, I have a collection of small Santas in a CD storage unit, and next to it the shelves on the white desk hold my collection of trinket boxes.
I particcularly love my Santas on the top of the white desk on the right - they are all different, most given to me as gifts, and all have their own characters.and another particular favourite is the small collection of Santa brooches and badges (in the brown frames on the desk below).
There's more to see in the lounge room, but I'll have to leave that for another day.
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