Monday, December 19, 2016
Monday, December 12, 2016
Christmas Home Part 2
I added a little more plaid this year to carry on the outdoor theme. Pillows were made by me years ago.
I added my vintage sheet music framed up over the piano.
A few red touches.
If you missed the rest of my tour here's a link to part1. I am starting my baking this week. Hope to get everything done. Son made it home from Montreal so we are happy campers here! Hope you have a great week!
Leslie
I added my vintage sheet music framed up over the piano.
I went super simple in the dining room. Just some red candles and few ornaments. I changed out the orange wine cart to red in the winter.
More of my salt shaker snowmen, made from orphan salt shakers. Candlesticks were made from the cut off legs of our coffee table.A few red touches.
I feature these special vintage blue ornaments in the bathroom.
A little touch to our bedroom, I'll be showing the finished bedroom after the holidays. We are going to be working on the flooring after Christmas.If you missed the rest of my tour here's a link to part1. I am starting my baking this week. Hope to get everything done. Son made it home from Montreal so we are happy campers here! Hope you have a great week!
Leslie
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Christmas Tour 2016 at Brookhollow Lane
Welcome to Brookhollow Lane! Come on in.
If this is your first visit to Brookhollow Lane, my style is cottage, vintage with a little farmhouse thrown in. I love adding thrifted vintage stuff to my house. I love adding little touches here and there to turn my house into a cozy home.
I kept the decorations pretty minimal this year. The house is smallish and I didn't want it to feel cluttered, especially when my boys come home and are hanging out.Home is where you hang your hat. I made this little hat hanger from old hooks and piece of scrap wood.
Entryway primitive cabinet.
My salt shaker snowmen and glittered candles in an old tool box tray.
These candles are so easy to make and are so pretty when they are lit.
Curtains panels are made from Ikea fabric. Just hemmed with straight stitch.
The stockings are hung.
The tree at night.
My favorite Christmas movie is It's a Wonderful Life, so I painted this sign on a scrap from an old oak headboard.
A piece of vintage wrapping paper put in a frame behind my old pick up truck. It was found for a few dollars at an antique store, because it was missing a wheel. I added a wood wheel that I painted black from Hobby Lobby. Perfect for hauling a Christmas tree.
Stitched this pillow a few years ago.
On to the little breakfast area. I switch out my seat covers to red check in December. Four thrifted red and white stockings hang at each chair.
If you've visited before, you know how much fun I have doing up the kitchen hutch.I found the metal sign this year at an antique store. New, but looks old.
I change out the knobs and pulls to red and jadite green for December.
Little touches here and there.
Cozy At Christmas Blog Tour
Monday:
Let's Add Sprinkles/ Hyacinths for the Soul/ Southern DayDreams/ White Spray Paint/ Garden Up Green/ Have a Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson/ Ellie and Elizabeth
Tuesday:
Brookhollow Lane/ At Home With Jemma/ My Heart Lives Here/ The B Farm/ Botanic Bleu/ Kitty's Kozy Kitchen/ Art and Sand/ Ash Tree Cottage
Wednesday:
Sweet Nothings/ At Rivercrest Cottage/ Opulent Cottage/ Decor to Adore/ Fern Creek Cottage/ The Dedicated House/ Bluesky Kitchen
Thanks again Katie from Let's Add Sprinkles for putting this tour together.
Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas to you!
Leslie
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