Sunday, December 13, 2015

Christmas Living Room 2015

Friends, it's that time of year again.  I just love preparing for Christmas during Advent.  Happy Gaudete Sunday!
I decided to pare down our decorations this year, and didn't take out nearly as much as previous years.  I wanted a simpler look and chose to add a warm & cozy feel with YARN.  I'm loving all things yarn-related these days.  I even bought some size 50 knitting needles and made a chunky wool throw for our sofa.  You'll find me under it many nights these days, watching lots of Xmas movies.
Well, I'll keep the talking to a minimum and share the (many) photos of our living room:



Just love the chunky stitches on my throw


I made a pom-pom garland (hanging under the shelf) with this lovely yarn that reminded me of sheep's fur.  It had little puffs throughout.

The deer's head was a fabulous HomeGoods find, and I made the whimsical garland around it by stringing wool felt balls onto crochet thread.  I found the felt balls here on Etsy.

I also stamped reindeers on some white sacks.  The sacks held soap that I had ordered from Dreamy Whites.  The large faux pointsettia leaf came from JoAnn's.  It's such a soft white velvet.

Vintage ornaments fill a lovely old bowl on our trunk/coffee table.

At the front of the room is an old flea market cabinet, very simply decorated with a tree and white horse above.




More vintage ornaments on the faux flocked tree, tucked into an ironstone pitcher.


I love how my white horse looks this year, accessorized with greenery,  handmade pom-poms using fluffy yarn, and a garland of the same felted wool balls from Etsy.

Here is our tree in the corner.  Yarn was used here as garland:

I thought these vintage fabric sachets for sale in my Etsy shop would look pretty in a basket nearby:


I'm just starting to wrap gifts using wrapping paper and yarn found at the thrift store, as well as my new-favorite reindeer stamp:


The Christmas village is on display:



Lastly, this corner holds our white bookshelf.  I kept some books, and just added decorations with a vintage feel.  I call it the 'bottle-brush' corner, since that's where my collection of trees and wreaths ended up:
















I attempted to make a felted wool sheep that resembled a vintage putz sheep, using more of my woolly yarn as a mane.  He's keeping watch over the white house:

Hope you enjoyed this living room tour.  I'll be back with the dining room tour soon.
Enjoy this special season!




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12 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness Susan, that was so much amazing eye candy...I don't know where to begin!!! Your tree looks beautiful, what a unique idea to use all the wool like that. And I am insanely impressed that you knit (or knitted?) that throw yourself, you would pay a fortune for that in a store! I'm totally drooling over your little cabinet, the one with the ironstone pitcher on it...gorgeous! Love your antler head too! I'm looking forward to seeing your dining room:)

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  2. Susan,
    Just so pretty. Swooning over all your sweet decor. Your tree is gorgeous.
    Happy Monday. Have a wonderful week ahead.
    Kris

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  3. Your skill in decorating a room is always so inspiring to me. I love what you've done for the holidays. Your room looks so pretty and inviting and is filled with fun, pretty touches that I adore.

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  4. Susan, your home is just beautiful decked out for Christmas! Your bookcase is so pretty with the bottlebrush trees. And I love the pom poms you created! They make me think of fluffy snowflakes:) I've kept it a little more simple here this year too. And you know what? I love it so much better than every nook and cranny all decked out! Wishing you and your family a peace filled Christmas!

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  5. Susan your living area is so lovely. The colors are so soft and pretty. Have a wonderful Christmas season. xx Jo

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  6. Wowww Susan your hone ia magic......beautiful decorated.....love it all....enjoy december....love Ria x❤️

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  7. Thanks for the wonderful tour Susan...your home evokes such a comfort level..lovely just lovely!!!

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  8. Hello Susan,
    Beautiful and so inspiring! Loving your tree and all of your holiday touches.
    Merry Christmas!
    JoanMarie

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