Peppermint Chocolate Ganache Macarons

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When I was thinking of what to bake for this year’s holiday dessert, I was actually inspired by Trader Joe’s Candy Cane Jo-Jo’s. Never had them? They are like Oreos but with flakes of candy cane in the filling. So I thought, how I can French-it-up?

And the peppermint chocolate ganache macaron was born.

These are seriously the best macarons I have *ever* made.

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    • a food scale (yes, you need this. I use this one)
    • a piping tip and piping bag (I like the ateco #806, I use these tips and piping bag)
    • Food coloring (the gels or dry powder works best, not the liquid store stuff)
    • A macaron template
    • food processor (I use this one)

I also couldn’t stop taking pictures of them.

Peppermint Chocolate Ganache Macarons
Chocolate Macaron Shells (get the printable recipe HERE)

260g almond flour

250g powdered sugar

15g cocoa powder

210g granulated sugar

210g egg whites
brown food coloring, *optional*

1.  Mix almond meal, cocoa powder, and the powdered sugar in a food processor. Be careful not to grind too long, otherwise it will form a paste.

2. Sift the almonds, cocoa powder, and powdered sugar. Set aside.

3. Weigh out granulated sugar.

4. Weigh the egg whites.  Beat them slowly on a low speed until foamy. SLOWLY add the granulated sugar to the egg whites as you beat.  Once all mixed, increase speed to medium and beat until a firm meringue forms.  You want a firm meringue with glossy peaks but not stiff peaks.  They should defy gravity and remain in the bowl if you turn it upside down.  If you tilt your bowl to the side and they are sliding out, keep beating.

5. Add the food coloring gel and mix.  To make mine a richer brown color, I used “chocolate brown” food coloring.

6. Then fold in 1/3rd of the almond/sugar mixture into the meringue with a silicone spatula.  Once combined, add another third of the almond mixture. Add last bit.  This batter requires more deflation during this step since it creates such a poofy meringue.

7. Add the batter to a piping bag.  Pipe in rows using your template onto parchment paper.

8. Pick up the pan and beat until the counter.  The cookies need to rest on the counter between 30-60 minutes.  They are ready to go in the oven when they are dry to touch (the shell shouldn’t stick to your finger)

9.  Set the oven to 300F.

10. Bake the cookies for 13-15 minutes one sheet at a time. They are done when they look kind of matte and seem firm when you lightly tap on them.  You can always rescue a slightly overcooked one with the maturation process that comes later, but you cannot rescue an undercooked one!!

11.  Remove from paper once completely cool. If they stick they stick to the paper, they aren’t cool yet.


Peppermint Chocolate Ganache
1 cup heavy cream
9 ounces dark chocolate chips (or bittersweet chocolate, chopped)
1 tbsp unsalted butter
3/4 tsp – 1 tsp peppermint extract
1/4 tsp salt
crushed candy canes in a separate bowl

  1. In a sauce pan, bring the cream to a simmer over medium heat (the purpose of this is to get the cream hot enough to melt the chocolate!)
  2. Place the chocolate in a heatproof bowl.  Pour the hot cream over the chocolate and let sit for a minute.
  3. Add the peppermint, salt, and butter. Whisk until glossy and smooth. (If you like your ganache more pepperminty, add 1 tsp, if less, then add 3/4 tsp)
  4. Cover in plastic wrap and chill for about an hour  (If you chill it too long until it is hard, that’s okay, just use a spoon to whip it up and it will get soft again!)
  5. Once chilled, scoop the ganache into a piping bag with a round tip.  Pipe on one of side for the macaron at the edge.  Place the other macaron shell on, sandwiching the ganache in the center.
  6. Roll the macaron in the crushed candy canes in the bowl so that they stick to the ganache!
  7. Store in an airtight container and refrigerate! These taste best served the next day, so resist the urge and let them rest overnight! They will keep for several days in the fridge in an airtight container.

I feel like I could sell these they were so good!

 

 

I’ve included some outtakes from this photoshoot.  Chloé the cat decided to do some photobombing and I thought I’d share…

***Jaws Theme Music Starts***

 

 

Why yes, I’l take a lick of the candy cane…

She left… then came back for another round. “What?” she says??

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Christmas China – Plates and Dinnerware

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I *love* Christmas dinnerware so I thought today we could look at some Christmas china!

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I wrote about Christmas china several years ago, however new patterns have been released!

Prouna Nutcracker Plates – aren’t they fun?

Vietri  – hip and modern!

 

Christmas Tree Grove by Spode – very old world feeling!

 

Villeroy and Boch Toy’s Delight – I love the edge on this plate, don’t you?

 

Metallic Merry Plates – perfect and simple.

 

Fiesta Dinnerware Twelve Day of Christmas plates – love 12 days of Christmas!!

 

Juliska Country Estate Winter Frolic Scalloped Edge Plates – These are what I own!

 

Villeroy And Boch Christmas Tree Plate – I have always loved this pattern.

 

Spode Christmas in Gold – perfect for a formal setting!

 

Christmas Foliage Collection – wouldn’t these look nice in a stack of plates with tartan??

 

Winter Ball Collection – these remind me of old transferware plates!

 

Vietri Christmas tree plates – love the trees!

Holiday icon plates – I can see these appetizer plates at a “hip” party.

 

Snowman Plates – perfect for snowman lovers!

 

 

Juliska Winter Games appetizer plates – there are 12 and they are all different!

 

Vietri Snowman Salad Plate

 

Deerly Loved Plates – perfect for a Scandinavian Christmas theme!

 

Nutcracker Plates – aren’t these fun and colorful?

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25 Days of Christmas! 

Several years ago during my first year of blogging, I blogged for 25 days of Christmas. I had a lot of fun doing it! I haven’t done it in several years so I thought I would do it again this year!  For the 25 days of Christmas I will be blogging about… Christmas! HOORAY!  Some posts will be detailed and longer, others might just be a picture or two.
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Animal Wreaths

I was surfing the net when I came across these animal wreaths by Linda Dalziel.  She makes them all by hand.  Aren’t they CUTE?!?!?!  You can order them through her Facebook page!! All of the pictures below are from her page.

Spotted… Christmas bag!

How cute is this Gingerbread house bag???

The Crown

Did you finish watching the Crown? I did!!! Did you love it? I did! I love period dramas.  Does anyone have any show suggestions for me that are similar??  I don’t want to say much in fear of spoiling it, but then it’s not like her life isn’t well known to the world.  

I have already watched Mr. Selfridge and The Paradise.

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Advent Calendars and the 25 days of Christmas!

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Happy December everyone!  This post is a little late today but I wanted to share a Christmas post every day for the 25 Days of Christmas!!

I thought talking about the advent calendar would be a perfect way to celebrate the 1st day of Christmas!

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I *love* my gingerbread advent calendar.  It is made of wood and every year I stuff it with miniature ornaments.  Then everyday I open a new door and get a new ornament to put on the tree!

I use the same miniature ornaments every year but you see I put them in the box in January and store them year-long in this box.  By December I have forgotten what I put in there!  

Occasionally my husband or Mom sneaks something into a door so it is a surprise! 

This year though they gave my something special – a Diptyque advent calendar!  I am SO excited!

 Here it is opened…

Here is today’s surprise! a mini figurie candle! 

This is a fancy advent calendar, but they don’t all have to be! I like the chocolate stuffed ones and even the paper ones! 

 Advent calendars started in the 1800s.  Advent marks the beginning of the Christmas season for many churches.  In 1839, the first public Advent wreath was hung in Hamburg, Germany.  In 1902, the first printed Advent calendar was made.  After that, each year the calendar evolved eventually into a calendar with 24 little doors.


The traditional advent calendars only revealed a picture behind their doors, but soon began to include chocolate and toys.

 There are lots of different ones.  This one below is similar to mine, the Christmas House Advent Calendar.

I love this Christmas tree one! I think my cousin has it.

 Isn’t this Santa chimney one fun?

This galvanized tin one is perfect for farmhouse style decor.

Isn’t this stocking tree calendar cute?

This snowman one is super cute! 

This one is adorable and is from Villeroy and Boch with porcelain goodies!

Not all advent calendars go on the wall or table… here is a charm bracelet! A new charm for everyday! Isn’t it clever??

Isn’t this nativity one cute?

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Classic Vintage Christmas Tree

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Christmas is my most favorite time of year!  For me, the centerpiece of Christmas decorating is the Christmas tree! 

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Classic Vintage Christmas tree

I believe that one cannot have too many Christmas trees. I love having one in every room and I love doing a theme for each one!  

I also love the ambient light that the trees provide during the dark of Winter!

So, when Tree Classics approached me and sent me a beautiful Christmas tree, I was ecstatic!

I was thrilled to choose the 7.5′ Alaskan Spruce Snap Tree because it has both colored and white lights!!

Classic Vintage Christmas tree with colored lights

My husband and I often debate about if we should put colored lights on our trees because we always use white lights.  This tree had the perfect solution: both!

With the click of a button, voila! Colored lights!

The color changing abilities of this tree led me to my decorating theme: a classic vintage tree! 

Classic Vintage Christmas tree with vintage ornaments

  This tree is loaded with vintage elements: vintage ephemera paper ornaments and garland, pipe cleaner ornaments, putz houses, and hand painted glass and wooden ornaments.

Classic Vintage Christmas tree decorating ideas

A decorating tip to the “perfect” Christmas tree is to have a unifying element. 

I have several on this tree: gold metallic bows, hand painted gold and maroon ball ornaments, and the vintage ephemera paper garland.

Classic Vintage Christmas tree ornament ideas

I liked that this tree had two different types of needles – it made it seem more real! I used these metallic gold bows on this tree.

Classic Vintage Christmas tree ornament ideas

You know, as I was decorating this tree, I was reminded of my Grandmother’s tree.  

Her tree was always decorated with colored lights.

My favorite part of the holidays is spending time with my family.  Some of my favorite memories involve the holidays.  What about you?

Classic Vintage Christmas tree ornament ideas

One of the things I really liked about this tree was the fact that the limbs and branches were really easy to move around.  Have a limb not quite in the right spot? No problem, just move it! 

I mention this because as a Christmas tree connoisseur (I think when you have five Christmas trees up in your house you are considered a connoisseur ), I have found that not all Christmas tree branches do that! It’s really nice to be able to move them just into the *right* spot. Plus, the branches look real!

Classic Vintage Christmas tree ornament ideas

I also received some beautiful ornaments too! They came in colors of silver and gold – totally the new decorating trend for Christmas trees I have noticed! 

 This one looks super cute with my metallic bow, don’t you think?

 I loved the sparkle on this ornament! I know I will have these for years to come – I loved the variety of the ornaments they sent me!

Now let’s talk about the finer details of this Tree Classics Tree.

The shipping from Tree Classics was *very* fast! It was shipped on Wednesday and came on Saturday and that included shipping over the Thanksgiving holiday! I was super impressed. 

The box it shipped in is below. Yes, it’s big. But a 7.5 foot tree isn’t going to come in a little box. Plus, you won’t be storing your tree in this box.

Tree Classics Tree

Here’s what came out of the box: only 3 things!

These little bags were super nice! They had handles and I just lifted them up out of the box! This is size of the tree for storage.

Tree Classics Tree

Now here is the cool part.  The stand has wheels!  

So I put the tree base on the stand right there in the hallway and wheeled it around until I was happy with its placement. This was super nice especially since the tree base is a little heavy. It will also be convenient when it comes time to put it away – just roll it into the closet! 

Tree Classics Tree

Here’s the part I found that could be improved: Read the instructions first! I had just lifted the tree up onto the stand without taking the bag off.  Well, I assumed it zipped right off… it did not. So I had to lift the base off, take it completely out of the bag, and then put it on the base. I thought it would be neater in future models to be able to just zip it right off! Or, you know, read the instructions.

Tree Classics Tree

Then I snapped the top on and done! The whole thing took probably 5 minutes (including my picture taking). You can watch a video on how to set up the tree here.

I also liked that it had just two parts: a top and bottom. Some of my other trees have four pieces. Have you ever found that getting A onto B onto C is sometimes confusing?? Especially if you’ve had the tree for years and the tags have fallen off? And then you’re staring at the tree trying to figure out why it looks funny? 

There is no confusion here!

Also, the snap tree aspect of it made this so it is a one-person operation! Sometimes those trees take two people to put together!

Here’s a link to a video on why the Snap Tree is special.

Classic Christmas tree

I am really enjoying my Alaskan Spruce Snap Tree with LED color changing lights!! It is the perfect tree for my classic vintage theme! 

Classic Christmas tree with colored lights

You can go to the Tree Classics Website here and also check out all the other snap trees– there are many! Thank you to Tree Classics for sponsoring this post! 

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Romantic Cottage Christmas Tree

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This year I was inspired to create a new themed tree… the romantic cottage Christmas tree!!

I knew I was going to put this tree in my bedroom which is decorated in a French country style.

 Where better to display this tree than in front of some purple toile curtains?

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Vintage French Country Christmas Tree | Pastel Christmas Tree

For this tree, I was drawn to the softer pastel colors…

…as if the ornaments had sat in a box and faded.

Additionally, I didn’t want a “loud” tree in my bedroom. This one had to be soft!

Vintage French Country Christmas Tree | Pastel Christmas Tree

I also added in some dried roses.

It was a little bit by accident. I had not intended too, but you see, they sat neglected in the vase forever and dried. (They were alive in this post – yeah like a month ago. SHH!

I was walking by the dried flowers in the vase as I was putting ornaments on this tree.

And the vision struck! 

So I tucked them into the tree. 

And I liked how it looked. So I tucked more in. 

It really goes with the romantic cottage look, don’t you think?

Vintage French Country Christmas Tree | Pastel Christmas Tree

I liked their faded color.  They matched the ornaments too.

Vintage French Country Christmas Tree | Pastel Christmas Tree

It was coincidence that this romantic tree matched the drapes! 

Vintage French Country Christmas Tree | Pastel Christmas Tree

For this tree, I was drawn to a pastel color palette.

Also, there are a few mercury glass ornaments tucked in here and there.

Vintage French Country Christmas Tree | Pastel Christmas Tree

The tree topper came from an Etsy shop. Isn’t it lovely? It is actually an ornament but I secured it to the top of the tree. It matches the tree perfectly, both in color and style! 

Vintage French Country Christmas Tree | Pastel Christmas Tree

I prefer viewing the tree at night time. 

The soft glow of the tree provides some nice ambient light, doesn’t it?

I love laying in bed at night looking at the twinkling lights.

Vintage French Country Christmas Tree | Pastel Christmas Tree

However, it looks nice in the daytime too.

You can create your own romantic cottage tree too – go for softer colors, metallics, and ornaments that look more handmade. 

I also prefer the look of the flocked tree with these muted colors.  The flocked tree also seems more romantic to me too! 

Vintage French Country Christmas Tree | Pastel Christmas Tree

I hope you all enjoyed my tree!

Joyeux Noël! 

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How to Create a French Country Vignette for the Holidays in 5 minutes!

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So today I thought I would share a few simple ways to create a French country vignette for the holidays… and it should only take you a few minutes!  

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How to Create a French Country Vignette for the Holidays in 5 minutes! It works for Fall, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentine's Day...

Start with a French Floral Centerpiece as a “base”

My focal point is this pretty bouquet of roses and seeded eucalyptus in a French pitcher.  Flanked on the sides to balance the scene are some antique French candelabras.  If you have a French teapot, vase, pitcher, etc just fill it with flowers and voila! Instant centerpiece!

 French Country style frequently has flowers and floral motifs so a bouquet of fresh flowers is perfect!  Mix old things and new things. The pitcher here is new while the candelabras and French buffet are antique.

How to Create a French Country Vignette for the Holidays in 5 minutes! It works for Fall, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentine's Day...

Now that you have your “base centerpiece” as above, here is how you can change it for the holidays.  

Fall

Add some white little pumpkins. That’s it! Done!  Your Fall decor does not have to be over-the-top. Just a few pumpkins here and there is enough.  These ones actually came from our garden. They are the only pumpkins that grew this year! 

French Country Fall Decor ideas and How to Create a French Country Vignette for the Holidays in 5 minutes!

 I told you it was easy and fast.  It still looks French Country, doesn’t it? This works for Fall, Halloween and Thanksgiving.  You don’t have to choose pink flowers, I just happen to love pink. 

French Country Fall Decor ideas and How to Create a French Country Vignette for the Holidays in 5 minutes!

Christmas

For Christmas, I simply went outside and cut a few small sprigs from our redwood trees.  I then tucked in a few little ornaments into the sprigs to make it a little more elegant.

French Country Christmas Decor ideas and How to Create a French Country Vignette for the Holidays in 5 minutes!

If you have any evergreens in your yard (or nearby), just clip a few little sprigs and you are pretty much done with this vignette!  This took me approximately 5 minutes, walking to and from the tree included!
(And, ironically, these pink ornaments just happened to be at the very top of the very first ornament box I opened! ha, what luck! Because that could have turned into an hour adventure!)

French Country Christmas Decor ideas and How to Create a French Country Vignette for the Holidays in 5 minutes!

Creating a French country vignette for the holidays is really quite easy.  You can copy the look with a white pitcher and fufu candlesticks too!  I think the key here to the French country holiday look is using natural elements.  

Pretend you are walking out of your Maison de Maître into your garden to pick your flowers, pumpkins, and pine tree sprigs… you know, your French country style also needs to have the right attitude! 

French Country Christmas Decor ideas and How to Create a French Country Vignette for the Holidays in 5 minutes!

Valentine’s Day

You can carry this into Valentine’s Day too.  I have these cute little French boxes that I set next to them… let’s pretend they are full of chocolates from my valentine! Also a little velvet bejeweled strawberry adds to the scene.

French Country Valentine's Day Decor ideas and How to Create a French Country Vignette for the Holidays in 5 minutes!

Overall, these different holiday vignettes were actually very cheap to create!  Most of the items came from the garden, and I could have simply picked some roses from my garden too but my pink ones aren’t blooming right now.  I owned all of the items already, so just go rummage through your closets (or “shop your house”) and create a little vignette!  

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Woodland Themed Christmas Tree

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Have you been enjoying all of my Christmas trees??  Today I’m sharing with you the last one… the woodland themed tree.  I love this tree!  You can also see it from the street as it is in the front window

The ornaments on this tree are mostly made from natural materials, like this raccoon below. We added pinecones and pomegranates to the tree too, you can spot them if you look hard enough! 

 The tree is full of owls and deer.  There is a little birdhouse too…

 What I like about this tree are the cute deer resting below it!

A close up of another ornament, a lot of the ornaments on this tree are snow globe type with a little woodland scene! 

One last look…

That ends the Christmas posts… wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! I will resume blogging January 1… see you all then!!

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Animal Themed Christmas Tree

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Are you enjoying this week’s parade of trees??  On this small table in the dining room sits the table top animal tree!  The ornaments on the tree are mainly Steiff animal ornaments. 

 New this year is this little Steiff snowman! Took a few years to find him on eBay at a reasonable price… but we finally got him!

 This snowman is also new, with his red hat! I know the picture isn’t the best, I took it at night. Oh well.

Another view of the tree… isn’t it fun? The animals must be little plush ones, preferably the Steiff mohair ones!  A collection in the making… and some of them aren’t ornaments, just little stuffed animals stuffed into the tree… like the little cow hiding below.

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Christmas Spritz Cookies

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If you were reading the blog earlier this month I accidentally published this post on Wednesday with my Christmas tree post! Oops!!

This year I got this cool new toy that lets me make these cute little spritz cookies… it’s this neat cookie press.  Have you ever used one before? It’s super easy to use.  These cookies took 1 hour from start to finish and I made a TON of them!  

You can make them in all sorts of different shapes.  I made them in a Christmas wreath, tree, and snowflake.  I didn’t think to add food coloring to them until I was on the last batch of Christmas trees. 

Ingredients

  • 1 cup softened butter
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 1/4 cups all purpose flour
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1 egg
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • food coloring
  • candy sprinkles

Directions

  1. Heat oven to 400F (I actually used 375F on convection bake).   Beat butter and sugar in large bowl until creamed together
  2. Stir in flour, salt, egg, vanilla extract, and food coloring.
  3. Place dough into cookie press. Press the cookies onto a cookie sheet. Decorate with sprinkles.
  4. Bake 5 to 8 minutes until set but not browned. Remove cookie sheet and cool on wire rack.  If desired, you can freeze the cookies once they are *completely* cool for later consumption

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German Christmas Tree

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What? I thought you said you only had four Christmas trees? Well, today there is a 5th one I’m sharing. This one is in the guest house and my Mom decorated it. Her theme was a German themed Christmas tree. 

Her ornaments are almost all wooden and handmade in Germany. A lot of the ornaments include people dressed in traditional Bavarian outfits, trolls, deer, snowmen, cuckoo clocks and bright red mushrooms.

 Below is my favorite mushroom that clips on the end…

 I just love this pyramid ornament… she found it in Germany this year. I’ve never seen one like it!

Below is a witch ornament, a la Hansel and Gretel… 

 Oh, she hid a few non-ornaments in the tree too, like this super cute bear pulling another bear on a sled!

 She also has lots of cute little snowman ornaments, my favorite is this one on a cookie!

She also hid this smoker in the tree, isn’t he cute? No, we didn’t light it while it sits in the tree!

I think her tree is incredibly cute!!! I just love themed trees!

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Christmas Tablescape 2015

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I finally put together the table for a Christmas tablescape!  Come on up and have a seat while we take a look.

The tablecloth is new this year and I just love it! I love Santa and his sleigh flying over a gingerbread house and a Christmas tree… it’s so much fun! The cranberry topiaries were used for Thanksgiving and transitioned into Christmas…

Some fresh cedar garland twists across the center of the table, adding a nice aroma too.  The room is dark, so we will light the candles when we dine here. I like the tabletop tree in the back providing some ambient light.

The china pattern is Juliska’s “Country Estate Winter Holiday”.  I just LOVE these festive plates! Bought the matching punchbowl too and filled it with ornaments.  The punchbowl sat displayed in the china cabinet during the rest of the year, I couldn’t put it away last year!  Yes, I know, I have a Juliska problem.

The napkins match the tablecloth but you can’t quite see the pattern on the napkins when they are folded up.

I had so much fun decorating the table…. I walk by it every morning when I wake up and smile.

One last look… I liked how the glow of the candlesticks looked on the silverware in this picture.  

Thanks for stopping by and having a look at my table!  Decorating for Christmas is one of my favorite things.

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Christmas Home Tour 2015

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Ho Ho Ho! Come on in for a Christmas House Tour!

Outside is a faux-greenery wreath that we put some little mushrooms in and added a bow.

At night some lit presents and a tree add some glow to the porch. The topiaries and statues all have their Christmas bows on.

The view you see when you come inside… love the santa and reindeer garland!

But first you turn around because the door jingled with sleigh bells when you closed it shut! The bell door hangar is from this wonderful company. The bells sound so authentic, as if Santa and his reindeer were just pulling up to your house!

Take a turn and you see my gingerbread advent calendar …

In the front window of the formal living room sits the woodland tree.  I love this tree and you can see it at night from the street! More pics of this tree to come in another post!

Woodland tree

Okay, let’s head back to the dining room… a glimpse at the table spruced up for Christmas… details to come in a future post…


Mr. Swan is decked out with poinsettias, my DIY acorns, and a boxwood wreath with a Christmas bow! I love the federal-style feel of this Christmas display.

The tulipiere holds holly berries and some super cute Santa smokers…

And to the left in thee dining room is the animal tree, mainly filled with Steiff ornaments!

Now, off to the living room, where you see the grand tree! Isn’t she pretty? A noble fir that stands up to its name!

Christmas Tree 2015

We like to sit next to the fireplace at night and watch tv. I love our garland, wreath, and new stockings!!

Off to a bedroom, where the nativity sits…

And in the hallway sits my NEW antique French buffet! J’adore!! I love the carving on it.  I put up some white house candles, a garland, train, and banner!

A closer look at the Christmas decorations… I think I’ll write about this buffet in a future post next year… The candles are from Pottery Barn years ago, the banner from Bethany Lowe, and the train from my childhood.

Ok, into the kitchen… On top of the cabinets is the German Glitter Putz House village… you can see a close up of the village in this post here

A wreath sits on the pantry door next to our Christmas card display… You can see how I made our Christmas card holder here.

And the other side of the kitchen is a bunch of Christmas decorations… 2 trees, a Christmas platter, and a sleigh full of jumping reindeer. I know it’s hard to tell in the pictures!

Tucked in a nook are some nutcrackers! 

Some other nutcrackers and smokers sitting on another table…

 And what’s that? MORE nutcrackers. Yes, I have a nutcracker problem. So?? It’s not the worst problem to have. The boxes in the corner below are themed to the 12 days of Christmas!

The breakfast table is decorated with nutcrackers… and I hung some fresh greenery in the chandelier!

I love lighting the pyramid and watching it spin as we eat…

A look at the garland… it was really easy to do. We bought some fresh cedar garland at Costco and wrapped it around. We added a few faux berries to add some color.

Well, I’m off to bed… here’s our master bed decked out in Christmas sheets.  I believe the toile quilt and shams are from Pottery Barn years ago.  The tartan sheets and shams are from Williams-Sonoma, got the idea from Between Naps on the Porch.  My Christmas throw in red and green is a wool throw from Pendleton.  

OK! I hope you enjoyed my Christmas home tour… I have more I didn’t even take pictures of… almost every room has something Christmas in it!  All of the pictures in this post are taken by me.

Leave me a comment or a link with your Christmas home tour!

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O Christmas Tree

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O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree, such pleasure do you bring me!  I love our Christmas tree this year!! This year we got a *real* noble fir and it is wonderful!  It is also huge! I think it is 8 feet with like a 6 foot base!  I love how it smells!

I trimmed the tree with garland and tons of ornaments. For me, the more ornaments on a tree, the better.  I love just layers of ornaments… it creates a feast for the eyes!  Yes, I know the below picture is blurry but I’m sharing it anyway.

A look at a few ornaments… love this little church in the glass dome. Also to the right is part of my 12 days of Christmas santa ornaments…

 I love the candy cane ornament and new this year is this little moose ornament! Isn’t he cute?

 A look at “the witches house” below… supposed to be like hansel and gretel. Along with a giant sparkly reindeer!

 Love this little mouse!

 This ornament contains our wedding cake topper, aren’t they a cute little couple?

 The ornament I have the most of which brings some unity to the tree is this cute Juliska one below… I love the sparkle and the plaid ribbon!

A last look at the beautiful tree… I love the light from it at nighttime!

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Christmas Mantle and Stockings

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Here is our Christmas mantle this year… We have a wreath with faux oranges and lemons.  The garland is with pine with magnolia leaves.  There is a pretty string of lights in the garland too.

This year my Mom with her awesome sewing skills made us new stockings!  I just love them!  I love the classic Stewart tartan on them.   I didn’t take a picture of the back, but the back is red velvet to make it more sturdy.

She has this fancy sewing machine that can monogram with really ornate embroidery!  I just love the details here with the gold, red, and green threads! 

I can’t wait to share with you my other Christmas decorations… just takes me a while to take pictures and upload them with the slow country internet!

  Now, I think I’m going to go enjoy some nice Christmas tea…

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