Traditionalist - is a word that does not describe me in any way what so ever. I have no 'must do's' on my Christmas list. In fact, I don't even make a Christmas list. Some years I decorate and some years I don't bother digging out my ornaments nor the off gassing faux Christmas tree. Yes.. that's right- faux Christmas trees even from the over priced companies like 'Balsam
overkill Hill' are made in China and are toxic.Warnings suggest washing your hands after handling faux trees and advise that children and pets do not come in contact with the tree due to lead exposure. Holiday buzz kill, yeah, I know. After learning this I now use USA made leather work gloves to set up my faux tree. All that aside, I felt super happy and very festive this season and decided to dress up this little cottage for Christmas.
I went all out this year by adding Christmas cheer to the front room, the dining nook, the bedroom and even a dash of Christmas charm in my itty-bitty bathroom. Do y'all decorate your bathroom for the holidays? I don't know what got into me this year, but I'm posting pics that document the results.
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A mantle with multiple shelving options works out great in a 570' tiny farmhouse |
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These tiny silver trees remind me of the vintage silver trees from the 50's. |
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One of my favorite chippy & tattered vintage frames |
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Natural and painted pine-cones add charm and are a cheap ornament |
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This little bird is wearing a dainty crown |
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This little iron dog with wings is a favorite of mine. He is also wearing a crown |
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Mantle jewelry adds bling for the holidays |
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My coffee table is an old wash basin stand with wheels and it also folds down flat |
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A vintage star tree top adds ambiance in this little space |
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A cozy spot to snuggle up for cold winter evenings |
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A vintage rocking chair was a bargain for $25.00 |
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My tiny front room dressed for Christmas |
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A chippy rusty angel dog sporting a crown and pearls |
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Chain garland holds vintage family photos as well as silver paper stars | | |
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Thanks for visiting the front room in my little 570' farmhouse in the Appalachian mountains. Come back soon to see more farmhouse goodness. I will be sharing pictures of my kitchen nook and the bedroom as well as my Christmas tree in upcoming posts.
Remember - It is never too late to have a happy childhood.
Tonita
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