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Christmas in the Living Room

Has your December been full of Christmas activities?  Mine sure has.  This weekend my mom, aunt, cousin, and my sweet friend Megan went on a Christmas home tour in Waynesboro, VA.  The homes were all historic and decorated for Christmas.  I took some pictures and hope to share the homes with your next week.  On Sunday, Mr. SP, my mom, and a former student who is now a friend went to Culpeper to watch my niece dance in The Nutcracker.  What a great performance!  While I missed having some “at home” time this weekend, it was great to enjoy the Christmas season with both of these activities.

I’m one of those crazy people who think about how they’ll decorate their mantel for Christmas almost year-round.  This spring Balsam Hill sent two lighted garlands to me by mistake.  I was supposed to receive two Tuscan Urns that I shared with you here but instead received two lighted garlands.  Balsam Hill sent the urns and kindly let me keep the garland.  I’ve been thinking about using the garland on my mantel since I received it in May.

Christmas Mantel with red, green and gold. virginiasweetpea.com

 

After placing the garland on the mantel, I added brass candle holders that I’ve had since before I was married along with red candles.  Red ribbon and pinecones sprayed with faux snow are a pretty addition.

Christmas mantel with a gold lighted garland, red ribbon and candles, and snow covered pine cones. Vintage scones and an antique mirror with a Christmas wreath make this area look so inviting for Christmas.

 

I found the mirror hanging over the fireplace at Goodwill this fall for just $19.99.   The sconces are another Goodwill find for $2.00 each.  The marble topped table in the corner was my grandmother’s and is one of my favorite pieces that I inherited from her.  My mom and I love old lamps and she passed the one on the table along to me.  Christmas Mantel for 2015 using lighted garland, snow covered pine cones, and red candles.

 

Beside the lamp are Santa and just one of his reindeer.  Both of these were purchased at The Vermont Country Store on one of our Christmas ski trips.

Santa and one of his reindeer. Both from The Vermont Country Store.

 

My mom and I made wreaths together the Saturday after Thanksgiving.  In retrospect I wish I had added a touch more holly to this one that hangs on the mirror.  If you look closely you can see the fishing line that I used as a hanger.Christmas Mantel

 

The mantel looks so pretty at night along with the lit candles in the windows.  All we need is a roaring fire and the Christmas look would be complete.Christmas Mantel at Night

 

I displayed vintage Christmas post cards on the table in front of the fireplace.  (The table makeover is a project I shared this summer.  It belonged to my teacher assistant’s aunt and she kindly passed it along to me.)

The post cards are a mix of ones that my great-great aunt received in the early 1900’s and some purchased this past winter at flea markets in Florida.  My sweet Aunt Judy passed them along to me for my shop but I couldn’t bear to sell them.

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The Sparkly Christmas Reindeer that I recently shared are displayed on an antique chest along with my vintage Econolite.  These lights were popular in the 1950’s.  When the light is turned on the scene lights up and looks as if it is snowing.

Reindeer made from styrofoam

 

You can get the idea here.  I love this lamp and jumped for joy when Mama gave it to me one Christmas.  I look for them on Ebay every now and then but winter scene ones aren’t easy to find.  There’s not one like mine listed currently but this one with a winter church and water mill is available.  Mama actually had this one and gave it to my sister-in-law.  She’s been kicking herself ever since because she loved that lamp.

Vintage Econolite

 

I can’t resist one more look at my reindeer.  I already know that they will get a winter scarf after Christmas so that I can enjoy them through spring.

These adorable reindeer are made from styrofoam!

 

If you make a visit, we can play some Christmas music on my dad’s 1960’s stereo.

Celebrate Christmas by playing Christmas albums on this mid-century stereo. Yes, it still works!

 

This vintage Santa bank was an antique store find that I’ve never seen another like it.  The lampshade has tiny holes in spots and at night the trees appear to be lit as do the candles in the windows of the home.  The cookie cutters were my grandmother’s.

Antique Santa Bank

 

Thanks so much for touring my Christmas living room.

 

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Traditional Christmas mantel in red, green and gold. So pretty and southern!

21 Comments

  1. I am so glad they made that mistake! I love those garlands so much! I like how they aren’t as traditional and add some nice shine! Your living room looks so festive! I had so much fun with you on Saturday! Thanks again for inviting me!

  2. Your Christmas decorations look beautiful. The lighted garland was a happy accident for sure. I can see why you love the marble topped table. And those vintage postcards are awesome! We love the same things! I’ll be over in a jiffy with my Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra Christmas albums and we can listen to them on your cool retro stereo! Thanks for the tour.

  3. I love your mantel Paula! Your home is gorgeous girl! You did a beautiful job decorating your holiday inspired home. Merry Christmas!

  4. Paula,
    I love your vintage touches throughout your Christmas decor.
    And your mantel is lovely with the lights, pine cones and garland.
    Thanks for sharing your home and talent with us.
    Merry Christmas.

  5. Oh, I am swooning over all of your vintage touches! The flower frogs as card holders, that’s so smart! I especially love your mantel lit at night, it’s a magical glow! And that wreath, I think it’s perfect! Merry Christmas! xoxo

  6. It is so nice to see an elegant living room for a chance since there is so much rustic and country decorating going on this season. You’ve done a beautiful job! A couple weekends ago, I purchased the same little deer that you bought on your ski trip. I was told that they are handmade in Pennsylvania.

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