Sunday, December 15, 2024

Holidays at Home: Christmas in the House!

It's time to deck the halls. Many of you blog friends have done that long ago. I'm behind the game but can happily say I've "hauled out the holly" and "decked the halls." It's a bit more low key than usual but it's been a very rough month and I'm just glad to get the cheer back into the house. (Where it will probably stay until Valentine's Day!)

I suppose I should start with my narrow entry hall. The greeting angel stays there year round, but I have a tall, skinny tree with mostly silver, red and white ornaments to light the way.


And here's a new one this year -- I'll tell you a little more about the creator of this charmer in a minute, but isn't this a cute one?


If you've seen holiday posts in years past, you might recognize much of the same, but this year I moved some thing to different spots, just to shake it up a bit. The biggest move was the Christmas tree, which went over by the window instead of against the back wall. 


Let me say that moving the couch was a major event -- and then all that cleaning around the heaviest piece of furniture in my house that hadn't been moved for years! Let's just assume the tree will be in the same spot next year, filled with family memories. 

 

Most all of the ornaments and lights have a special meaning -- a gift from a friend, an old family piece, something bought on my travels, things made by me or others (including one of our grands and, of course, my mom), and little photos of special people in my life. The tree tells a story, a scrapbook of sorts, and I treasure it.

But there are several new ornaments this year that are special because they are not only new but made by the talented blogger Linda Sue, who created the pretty little girl on the hall tree. She went a little wild this summer with holiday creations, beautifully vintage in style and here are just a couple of them, 

I have two other trees in the living room -- the Woodland tree moved to a different spot this year, by the side window. (Backlighting makes for a terrible photo!). This one stays up most all of the winter.


The Happy Tree is largely felted pieces, some by me, some by others, some purchased. The colors on this make me smile (but next year it needs a few more lights!)

This little fellow is the new addition to the Happy Tree, a felted English robin that I found at a National Trust shop at Disraeli's home, Hughenden. I'll "take you there" sometime in 2025! It reminded me of the first English robin I ever saw when we were at Morgan's Forge (although that one wasn't wearing a scarf and hat!)

There area few vignettes in the living room. I didn't get out everything this year -- just couldn't. And the only one missing anything is me! I have yet to find Big White Father Christmas after the mold incident. I know he hasn't been pitched, but not quite sure where he landed! So Big Red Father Christmas has to do.


And just a bit of greenery over my desk!


My Vintage by Crystal people have their own little spot, too.


The family room in my house is a bit of an all-things room -- entry from the garage, dining area, cozy spot. This Christmas it truly reflects family, especially my mom and dad.


A quick look at the family room finds the "Mom" tree, back in its usual spot. The ornaments here are almost all ones my mom collected or that I saw after she died that reminded me of her. 

 

These children's story characters are my favorites. I especially like the Peter Pan ones.

The angel over the mantel came from one of their trips to Mexico and the gingerman on the top of the tree was made by my Dad one year to conceal some earrings for my mom, tucked into a seam. I think that year he won the "most creatively wrapped gift" contest.


For once, I didn't go all-out on the mantel. It's very simple this year, just a creche and some lights. 

The creche is another piece that mom picked up on that trip to Mexico. (My holiday decorating genes run deep!)

 

Usually I put the "Dad" tree, with its bits of fishing and up-north-type ornaments in my room, but this year it landed in the family room too. It seems the right place for it, being "family" and all!

A better overview!


And, in this corner, more of the same -- the "Merry Christmas Jeanie" painting was actually a Christmas card painted by my dad and those two photos you see in the corner on the bookcase are two favorite holiday photos -- one of Rick, the other of me with the little guys!


I did put some things out on the kitchen shelves -- just some little bits here . . . 


. . . and here. It makes doing the dishes more fun.


A few holiday mugs are always at the ready for tea or cocoa!


My bedroom is relatively low-key this year. This year I opted for one of my vintage quilts for the bed instead of the Mary Engelbreit "Believe" comforter I usually put on at this time of year. I needlepointed the pillow years ago.

I'm still putting things together after the Bugman, so just a tiny tree (that keeps falling over when I plug it in -- the cord is a trifle short!). . . 

 

I call my jade plant "Little Keith." When my former grad school advisor, Keith Adler, passed, his wife gave those of us attending his memorial one of the very wee jade plants he had started. "Little Keith" has grown quite a bit over the past two years, amazing for me who tends to kill everything green that I touch! So of course, he's part of the decoration too!


And here's part of another nativity, this one on the windowsill.


. . . and my favorite "ornament," Lizzie, in full relaxation mode!


I really do feel much happier once the trees are up and the house is decorated. 

And it will probably stay that way, way too long! 

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63 comments:

Prims By The Water said...

Loving all of the cheery Christmas decor. Your home is so festive and colorful! I also think the woodland tree is a great idea. Merry Christmas! Janice

Sandi said...

This is low key??? 😃 It's beautiful.

Lowcarb team member said...

A fabulous post and lovely photographs Jeanie.
The cheer is definitely back in your house.

Enjoy the season.

All the best Jan

Tom said...

...home is the place to be for Christmas and you sure are all decked out!!!

KarenW said...

WOW! That is a lot of Christmas there Jeanie! I love the little sheep in the last photo.

peppylady (Dora) said...

Your place is ready for Christmas.

Granny Sue said...

Absolutely gorgeous, Jeanie! So many trees! I enjoyed reading all the history behind your decorations. The angel above the mantle is so lovely and unique.

acorn hollow said...

What a joyous home!! thank you so much for sharing it with us.
Cathy

Anvilcloud said...

Amazing! Are you on a house tour? If not, I think you should be. Or if you said so above I missed it. I’m getting sleepy.

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

Your home is so festive and feels like the holidays. Seems every year I put out less and less. Yours feels so very festive and full of love. Merry Christmas,. dear Jeanie.

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

Thanks, Jeanie, for sharing all of your Christmas decor. It may take awhile to put up, but the enjoyment it will give you must certainly be worth the work. The feltie tree might need to be larger soon.

Linda Sue said...

Holy Cow!!! That is a lot to put away after the holidays! You have so much energy, I am in awe!!! If you priced them at ten bucks on every ornament just think how you would rival even the most wealthy ! You woud be a bazzilianaire and could run and WIN President of the Ununited states. Just a thought- I would vote for you!

Lorrie said...

Wow! You have a LOT of decorations. It would take a long time to put up and take down. No wonder you leave some of it up for longer. Fun to see!

Rita said...

OMGoodness! Your entire house is so festive! No wonder you feel happier when it is all around you. Memories and joy! I would definitely leave everything up way too long. ;)

roentare said...

Christmas at home is the best thing ever. I always prefer to be at home

Sue in Suffolk said...

Wow! you have so many interesting things to use for decorations.
It must take you hours to put every out and away again. You have more patience than me!

Deb Nance at Readerbuzz said...

All I have to do is look around your house, in any spot, and I feel Christmas-happy. So many lovely memories there!

eileeninmd said...

Hello Jeanie,
Your home is looking very festive. Beautiful Christmas trees and decorations. A few of my favorite are the Eurasian Robin and the sheep. Lizzie is a cutie too. The nativity on the windowsill is lovely. It all looks so cheerful! Take care, enjoy your day and have a great week ahead.

Carole @ From My Carolina Home said...

Wow, you really did deck those halls!! How festive! Have a great time with your family.

Marilyn Miller said...

So wonderful, Jeanie! It makes me miss decorating this year. With the move it was just too much to do. My first year ever to not get into decorating. I love the new place for you tree by the window. Every little bit of your decorating is amazing. How I wish I could come and just stand in each room and soak it in. Oh, the spirit of Christmas, it is there in your house now.

gigi-hawaii said...

Very nice. You sure do have the Christmas spirit.

La Table De Nana said...

you ARE MRS Christmas.. and all those memories.. a treasure box at Christmas:) Well done..I hope you never stop:)

My name is Erika. said...

Your house looks amazing Jeanie. I left some things up int he attic this year (all my Santas mostly), but you're festive home is making me think I need to go retrieve them and put them out (grin). I love all your trees and how they all look so pretty. Christmas decorating is such fun., especially pulling out the special things you haven't seen or interacted with for over the year. Thanks for sharing your holiday spirit. hugs-Erika

Carol said...

I don’t know how you did it, but your Christmas decorating is fabulous! I can’t get over all your Christmas trees. I used to put up two or three, but I’m down to only one now and that takes me all day! I still have ornaments that never went up this year. Do it all while you can!

Carol said...

Your house is so beautifully decorated for Christmas. I can’t get over how many trees you put up and decorate! I used to put two or three up, but I only do the one big one now. It’s a lot for me and takes all day. Do it all while you can! MERRY CHRISTMAS

Anonymous said...

A house full of Christmas cheer...a very merry one at that. Karen (Back Road Journal)

Anonymous said...

A season of Good Cheer at your home is so heart warming and it all just shines so brightly. lovely post as I am not doing hardly anything this year. my card sales are off the chart right now and I am so grateful for my following of customers. Merry Christmas to you and your family Jeannie.

Linda @ Life and Linda said...

Certainly not low key Jeanie. Your house looks so festive. Such charming tree and decor. Merry Christmas.🎄

Dixie @ Arranged Words said...

Your home looks so beautiful in its Christmas finery.
Lizzie looks so relaxed and happy. Love her green eyes.
Wishing you a very Merry Christmas, Jeanie.

Hena Tayeb said...

I second Sandi.. this is low key? Your trees are all gorgeous. Love all the love and memories they hold.

Sandi Magle said...

Gosh, Jeanie. I'm so far behind, I'm a lousy blogger for the holidays. We did get outside done, but your HOME IS ADORABLE...and I do love all the little stories behind everything and that display of mini wood ornaments was after my heart for sure. Hugs, and Happy Holidays. Sandi

Julierose said...

Your house looks so wonderful--all dressed up for Christmas--what beautiful decor and memory items you have collected--thanks so much for sharing these pictures--they made me smile--hugs for a "Merry Little Christmas", Julierose ;)))

Valerie-Jael said...

It looksy lovely at your place, well done! Hugs, Valerie

Bill said...

Well done, Jeanie. You did a wonderful job decorating your house for Christmas, it's beautiful.

Lisa's Yarns said...

Your house looks so festive and fun! I did not realize your dad was a talented painter, too! What a treasure to have that beautiful card that he painted for you! I can see where your talent came from!

Our house has been decorated since mid-November. We are pretty minimalistic but I love how everything looks! Next year I would like to get some garland and lights for our staircase. I used to take the tree down on the 26th to get the house back in order ASAP but now that we have fewer toys on the main level, I keep our tree up longer because I just love the glow of the tree on these dark winter days. I have it programmed to turn on at 6am so most days the tree is glowing when I come downstairs which is a nice way to start the day!

Misadventures of Widowhood said...

You do get the Christmas spirit down pat. Your trees remind me of the ones we had at a flower shop where I used to work only all our ornaments were for sale. Do you do all the decorating yourself? I'm guess 'yes' because it's about the memories each ornament brings you as much as making your house look so festive.

Carola Bartz said...

Low key? Oh boy.
It must have taken forever to put all of this up, no wonder you want to keep it up longer. But it makes you happy and that is the most important about it. Big hugs - Carola

Chris said...

Wow those must have taken a while to put up, it is all very beautiful and so colourful.. a wonderful Christmas ahead for you and your family.

Anonymous said...

I love your decorations! I'm into sweet ornaments that remind me of little kids, old friends, fun trips and loved family too. All the lights, indoors and out, are something I look forward to every year. Happy holidays!

Joyful said...

You amaze me with how you go all out for decorating even if you didn't put up everything you wanted. I know just how much time it can take and I do much, much less decorating. It's a beautiful job you've done and I love your home! It's the first time I've seen wide angles and I'm especially enamoured of your living room.

shoreacres said...

I especially like the woodland tree and your dad's tree, with all the fishing references. And I didn't know you did needlepoint! I loved the pillow on your bed. I used to enjoy doing that -- my mom was a whiz at it, and taught classes for years. Maybe when I get old I'll start doing needlepoint again!

Little Wandering Wren said...

Happy Christmas Jeanie what a beautiful effort, I love how many of your decorations bring back memories, your Christmas Robin is lovely. We have a real tree undecorated here in Australia, it was a super hot day and its wilted already! hopefully it will be better when we find the lights!
Have a happy Christmas.
Wren x

Iris Flavia said...

Wow, you do have space! Those ornaments are cute indeed. Oh, and the Robin!
Lizzie´s green eyes sure match the blanket.
There is no too long. Dad kept the Christmas tree till the needles went everywhere! :-) Merry Christmas!

Iris Flavia said...

Wow, you do have space! Those ornaments are cute indeed. Oh, and the Robin!
Lizzie´s green eyes sure match the blanket.
There is no too long. Dad kept the Christmas tree till the needles went everywhere! :-) Merry Christmas!

Pam Richardson said...

Jeanie, your trees and Christmas decor are beautiful and meaningful. I love how you described your trees to Butch on our Sunday post as autobiographical That is so true. I love reading the stories of your treasured keepsakes. Thanks for sharing your festive home! Merry Christmas, my friend!

Carol @Comfort Spring Station said...

Your home Christmas decorations are a great reflection of you and your life. I don't know how you put up so many trees, but I love the names and memories associated with each. Have a blessed Christmas season dear Jeanie.

R's Rue said...

Thinking of you. Hope you’re well.
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Joanne said...

Your home looks lovely!

Jenny Woolf said...

Your living room just couldn't look more colourful, cosy and cheerful than it does! What a work of art it all is! It would be a shame to take it down right after Christmas - it should be up there cheering you and your visitors up for several months! Have a lovely Christmas!

mireille said...

I just added a new little tree in my MIL old bedroom that will become a game room. I added some generic ornaments but plan to add some unique ones over the years.
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The Joy of Home with Martha Ellen said...

Jeanie your home is definitely in the Christmas spirit. I agree about the old ornaments from year to year telling a story. It's very hard not to put all of our decorations out each year, but this year we had to. Happy Christmas!

Lydia C. Lee said...

So festive!! That's lovely - happy Christmas

Linda Stoll said...

Oh Jeanie, you've created the most glorious winter wonderland, so many pretties, the twinkling lights, the little vignettes tucked in here and there! Merry Christmas to you!

DeniseinVA said...

Wow! Your decorations are fabulous Jeanie and Lizzie seems to approve :))) Thank you for all the Christmas cheer! I am going to be coming back to look at all this again. Happy week to you my friend :)

Sherry's Pickings said...

Love your big Xmas tree and all the decos. Not very low key at all - hehehe... Nice to have all the memories with tried and true decorations etc. Wishing you a fab festive season.
cheers
sherry

Aarti said...

Your place is looking absolutely gorgeous dear..have a wonderful holiday season..:-)
Allurerage

thepaintedapron.com said...

Everything looks beautiful Jeanie! You are very decorated!!! Merry Merry!
Jenna

This N That said...

Oh your decorations!!! So cheerful and Christmasy... Must've taken a long time but well worth it. Sorry this is taking so long but it's been a few day since I've been able to get on my computer...no time
Some blogs I am unable to reply to unless I'm on my computer.
Have a wonderful holiday season.

Pamela said...

I love seeing all your holiday decorations. You are the best when it comes to holidays.

Anonymous said...

Suzanne looks just like that Mrs Claus in the store window...What are the odds?

crackercrumblife said...

Your house is such a cozy charming place! I love all the decorations and it all just looks so warm and cheery. I love all of your trees and ornaments. I could see your house in the pages of a magazine!

Anca said...

You have so many decorations, the house looks very festive and warm.

Happy Christmas!!

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