{Stockings by Handmade Pretties on etsy... I loved the title of the article because "Christmas present" applies to living in the present moment which we really try to do and also to our baby Justin who was born on December 22nd just 3 days before Christmas... Go Joanna! }
{I'm always walking into the house carrying beautiful flowers with my cutie sitting there waiting on the stairs for me;) ;) .. hee hee I wish. I've gotten lots of emails/ calls about my bag & boots. The bag is by UGG and the boots I'm wearing are MUDD... both from a few years ago.}
{You might notice they brought in a new coffee table by Wisteria to replace our lucite one & my cow hide rug wasn't in the shot. We filled one of my glass lamps with glass ornaments. }
Here's a photo to compare:
{A year later at our house means changes... Obviously I've rearranged the floorplan since then. (This happens a lot.) I've also replaced the Arteriors glass table lamp with the Arteriors glass floor lamp. (It actually took over 4 months to get to me and was once of the first things I ordered for our living room but wasn't here in time for the shoot.) I've also moved our cow hide into our bedroom and reaplaced it with an antiqued wool rug.}
{I love how beautifully these gifts were wrapped and I love that they were able to use so many of our own things in the shoot.}
{Isn't it funny to read your own quotes??? hahaha I think I meant that nothing's really set in stone around here, that we're picking thigns up and adding traditions as we go each year. I took the photo of Dave & Christian making the showman last January during one of the snowstorms before the photo shoot in February. }
{looooooove this pic... On the shelves, they brought in some copper to add to my white ware which was so pretty & warm. Of course now I want some. We borrowed the ironstone platters & cakestand from my friend Donna at On a Whim Antiques in Lucketts, VA for the shoot. The rest of the pieces are mine and I found the ceiling medallion I propped up on the shelves for only $1 at Goodwill five or so years ago.}
{and they were able to sneak an extra little page in at the end which I love... Christian had such a blast opening the bulldozer toy over & over. what a champ. The food was beautiful and we used a milk glass urn turned upside down with a plate above & below for a makeshift cakestand.}
And here's a close-up of the beautiful table Jessica Thomas did:
She used my silverware & china over my Pottery Barn plates and little polar bear Christmas ornaments for name tags. - my handwriting on them- yay! ha The vintage fabric draped over the parsons chairs really added something. I found it at Goodwill years ago as a set of curtains and it's gotten a lot of use. I even made a blanket out of some of it for Justin's room.
And, I was also picked as the blogger of the month which was such a nice surprise:
The funniest thing is that I was at an antique store this Fall & almost bought that exact little squirrel nutcracker (old, not new of course) for Christian. He was $32 and I didn't buy him- what is wrong with me?- and had regretted it since. When I saw it on the page I wanted to kick myself! :)
Thank you so much again to the team at Better Homes & Gardens: editor & writer Joanna Linberg, stylist/producer Jessica Thomas, and photographer Helen Norman & her assistant F.J. Hughes. and all of the in-house people like Shelley Caldwell who put the story together and to field scout Bonnie Broten... You guys are truly the BEST. Thank you, thank you.
ps- I'm really trying to take a break & stay off of the computer this week so you won't see much of me until Monday!! :)
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*The caged lantern in our entryway is by Minka Lavery... I have gotten tons of phonecalls & emails about it and I think may have been discontinued. The wallpaper in our breakfast nook is also discontinued. Our front door is "maple leaf" by Behr and our kitchen cabinets are "witch hazel" by Behr. I used the book Leonardo's Notebooks for the sketches in the entry.
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