I spend a lot of time in my shabby little studio, so at Christmas time I
like to add decorations there too. It's a bit of a challenge to decorate in
pink because it's not as well liked for the season. I scrounge for bits
of pink decor whenever I am out shopping for the season.
In the above vignette, I took an antique German bowl and filled
it with sparkly Christmas twinkle trim. Then I added a new but vintage
looking Santa, a white tree and some tiny ornaments to set off the scene.
This little display is sitting on the window seat.
An antique bowl from my great grandmother is the base for a display
of vintage pink ornaments. These are some of my very favorite ornaments
from my childhood. The gingham. pitcher is filled with sparkly snow balls.
A small chest of drawers is where I display one of those plain brown
cardboard houses you can find at Hobby Lobby. I painted it and added
shutters, etc, a few years ago. To bring it into the Christmas season,
I added cotton batting for snow and the vintage looking Christmas trees
I started collecting.
Here is another one of those trees next to a little miniature scene.
With Christmas tunes playing in the background and little holiday
vignettes all around, my studio is a very festive place to be.
Our Christmas tree is being delivered this afternoon. I decided to
decorate just one tree this year instead of the two live trees I have
decorated in the past. I'm so anxious for it to arrive!
Big Texas Hugs,
Susan and Bentley