My breakfast room hutch is decked out for Christmas!
I've incorporated lots of Christmas-ey cheer into my red transferware collection.
There are lots of snowflakes! Including the giant one hanging from the drawer handle.
Seven or eight of these white, bottle brush trees add vintage charm...but they're brand new.
I always incorporate birds into my decor, whether it's Christmas time or not!
There are a few little evergreen trees I decorated with frosted, miniature pinecones and berries and tucked into creamers or sugar bowls.
Some cardinals and faux snow tucked in amongst the evergreens adds a little extra winter cheer.
I like to tuck floral picks here and there as well to add a little color and greenery.
This is a new to my collection piece, a hand held candle holder. Right now, it's holding one of the bottle brush trees.
This antique, crocheted dresser scarf perfectly mimics the snowflake theme.
I couldn't capture a good photo of these Christmas lights but they're little glass balls with a shimmery, sugar like coating making them appear as glistening little snowballs. I have had these for years and liked them so much that I bought several extra sets as back ups!
The winner of the Children's transferware book by Judie Siddall, Dishy Animals, chosen randomly via Random.org is comment #6
Sheila of Note Songs
Congratulations Sheila! I'm so glad she won because she's got a baby grand daughter who's just learning to talk! You're going to love sharing this with her! Please email your address and I will get this shipped out right away!
I've also got a giveaway for Shabby Apple that I just posted earlier today. Please enter HERE!
I'll be linking up to some of my favorite blog parties:
Between Naps On The Porch
The Tablescaper
French Country Cottage
No Minimalist Here
Funky Junk Interiors
Blue Cricket Design
Dittle Dattle
Savvy Southern Style
Show and Tell Friday
The Tablescaper
French Country Cottage
No Minimalist Here
Funky Junk Interiors
Blue Cricket Design
Dittle Dattle
Savvy Southern Style
Show and Tell Friday









