i have to tell you,
there appears to be a small percentage of inhabitants in my home
who believe i haven't decorated 'enough' for Christmas.
it's ok
i'm trying to not go the passive aggressive
emotional manipulation route
however, as i upload a couple dozen images from around our home
part one, nonetheless
it's hard for me to side with them.
i think they enjoy seeing me get my feathers ruffled a bit
& try to defend myself
with sayings such as
"what's the gigantic twinkling tree then?"
"& the mantel is overflowing with greenery and poinsettias"
& "who has vintage ornaments outside, that must be brought in daily so they won't freeze & shatter"
"where's the little elf on the shelf this morning"
"excuse me while i walk by the nativity scene"
"would one of you please move the ginormous bowl of ornaments so i can serve you the holiday meal i've created"
& the most famous
"i'm not the only one who puts a Christmas tree in a galvanized bucket....
for crying out loud"
seriously...it's all good.
the more they enjoy their comments
the more laughter there is in our home
which
let me tell ya
i'll take some jokes on my behalf
if it means our home echos with belly laughs & giggles
so
i present you
in my defense
part one
of Christmas in our home
Isaiah 9.6
For unto us a child is born,
unto us a son is given:
and the government shall be upon his shoulder:
and his name shall be called
Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace
Lovin' that chalkboard!
ReplyDeleteYour home is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAnd I think you have plenty of Christmas decor to go around!
Holy cow! Are you kidding me?! Your house looks fabulous! Your girls would really get a good laugh at my house!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos - gorgeous home! Love it all! Especially the vintage ornaments.
ReplyDelete-Trish
It is the kind of home Paige, that I would love to visit with you in... Maybe one day :) I love the white church, the twiggy reindeer and, for me, most poignant, the African nativity scene, as it reminds me of home. Loving you xx
ReplyDeleteI love those vintage ornaments and especially that white church!
ReplyDeleteI love this!!! How did you get your tree stand to sit inside your galvanized bucket?!
ReplyDeleteelegant and peaceful! Just perfect for the celebration of the "prince of peace".... I am trying so hard this year to NOT have it look as if we are celebrating Chaos!
ReplyDeleteOh my, it is just perfect. My favorite was the sweet centerpiece with the ball ornaments. Then I saw the porch tool box {love}. But the chalkboard, well that is the reason for the season!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Stacey
Paige -- it is picture perfect. I love every bit of it. Especially loved your sweet girl's pic in the glass ornament. :) And, the last shot of the big chalk board with the scripture on it. If that had been the one and only thing you decorated with, with a sprig of greenery on it, it would have been "just enough". :)
ReplyDeleteYour home is lovely -- a beautiful mix of old and new.
Merry Christmas!!
Ruth
So Pretty.
ReplyDeleteTruly beautiful. I love it all.
ReplyDeleteDear Paige and darling daughters,
ReplyDeletePlease come to Rhode Island and spread some of your Christmas Magic. I need you all here for a day or two. I promise you will love it.
PS I have some serious "tool box" envy
~Cheryl
oh my gosh paige. your home looks so lovely. i love, love, love the big bowl of vintage ornaments. and the tool box on the porch and.....
ReplyDeletei could go on and on. you're right, i think they just like to ruffle your feathers.
I'd have to
ReplyDeletesay that you
have hit just
the right note
in my book, Paige!
But with the
kids it's always
more is MORE : )
And laughter IS
the best decor;
your strategy
is working, friend!!
Merry Monday,
xx Suzanne
Gorgeous! So many great ideas here! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI totally have bottle brush tree envy! The assortment of colors are so beautiful! Love the church in the jar and I have a special affection for old tool boxes. With all of the decorating I have done, I realize I didn't decorate any of them, yours is lovely! Thanks for sharing, Laura
ReplyDeleteIt's all gorgeous. I just bought some vintage ornaments that look exactly like the ones in your bowl! And I love the tree in a galvanized bucket.
ReplyDeletebeautiful, warm and just the right touch of Christmas
ReplyDeleteOh it's all so beautiful. My favorite is the brush tree village:) Those little trees are just soooooo cute!!
ReplyDeletethe defense should rest-it all looks so wonderful and so festive in an understated vintagey way. lovely! those colored trees! stopping by from the nester's party.
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I love that bowl of - what look to be - very old Christmas ornaments/balls! Beautiful! Merry Christmas!
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ReplyDeleteI love all your decorations! The trees are so sweet! I'm visiting via Nesting Place.
ReplyDeleteWell I think it's perfect...just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLeAnn
Spectacular Paige!!!!!!!!!!! Every single thing looks so very pretty and full of Christmas love and cheer!!! I adore your big chalkboard...and the scripture you chose to write...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!
Big hugs ~
:) T
Just beautiful Paige!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Paige! I love that big bowl with all the vintage ornaments the colors are amazing.
ReplyDeleteIt's like a magical wonderland in there!! And I recognize the galvanized bucket.... I think we scored the same one! You decorated beautifully, and I love it! If you want to show your girls some homes lacking in Christmas spirit/cheer/decorations, look no further than my home this season. For some reason, it's just basic around here. (Not that basic is bad, just very unlike me normally!) Love your huge bowl of ornaments.
ReplyDeleteLooks BEAUTIFULLY CHRISTMASY to me. I love it:)
ReplyDeleteI love everything Paige!!! So pretty!!!! I am loving the barky looking trees, I have been looking for something like that forever! And who doesn't love the huge bowl of vintage ornaments, I have a weakness for them!
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful Paige. I never tire of looking at photos of your home. You have such impeccable taste. I love everything (especially your pretty bling-y lamps. I know they're not Christmas decor, but I've been wanting some.)
ReplyDeletexoxo
Wendy
It's ALL so beautiful! I love your vintage ornaments, the Church in the glass hurricane is one of my favs! I'm loving all the simple, but elegant decorating everyone in blog-land has been doing this year...
ReplyDeleteYou've topped them all dear Paige!
Have a great one!
Tammy :-)
JUNK WILD
it's really beautiful. you did a wonderful job. Is that santa ornament on the top of your bowl of vintage ornaments new? he's a keeper! I don't remember that one! I love the colors in your home! Very chic
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job with gorgeous vintage decorations! Merry Christmas to you and yours!
ReplyDeletemight just be my favorite christmas pictures from blogland...
ReplyDeletethe perfect combination of color with whites....
paige...your home is beautiful...love every bit of it...
Oh my -- that's not much decorating??? Whoa -- it's beautiful!! Send those girls to my house! :)
ReplyDeleteJanet
omg they are crazy, everything has a beautiful flow and are very elegant, they remind me of a movie set, that is just how beautiful every thing are.
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http://passionatelyartistic.com
Maggie
Whhaaaaat? That Christmas tree looks soo elegant in it's galvanised tin! WOW. I love the shots of your house - so tranquil. I find myself wondering - where is all the 'stuff'? My house seems full of it no matter how hard I try to emulate your wonderful whiteness. I love your images Paige - they stay with me after I close the blog post. Like I was choosing photo frames and found myself thinking of your dramatic black-framed detailing in your hall! Freaky! But true. Lou xx
ReplyDeletel.o.v.e. each detail, Paige - can't wait to see your tree on the hardwood! xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteYou aren't the only one!! Our tree is happily residing in a galvanized tub too!
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful! I can't wait til I can put my glass ornaments back on my tree...1 1/2 containers full in storage b/c of a rambunctious 5-yo boy!
ReplyDeleteI love the ornament with your little one's pic inside! Would you mind sharing how did it? Thanks!
I am going to have to copy that ornament with the photo in the snow! Priceless! I really like your bottlebrush trees and I love that huge bowl of ornaments. You sound like a very fun mom. I like what you wrote at the beginning. Kelly
ReplyDeleteLove that chalk board . . what a neat idea . . what a way to spread the word. It's all good isn't it? Sandy:O)
ReplyDeletep.s. gotta get one of those volkswagon ornaments . . too cute!
That chalkboard is wonderful! Love that verse- and you made it look extra beautiful. Your decorations are gorgeous!
ReplyDeletebeautiful, beautiful...it couldn't get any prettier:)
ReplyDeleteLOVE your style and LOVE all your decorations!!
ReplyDeleteLove that passage in Isaiah! Just read it tonight as part of our Jesse Tree devotional.
ReplyDeleteAnd for a mama who wasn't sure if shed get into the decorating thing is year, you sure found your groove! Looks amazing! Love the anthro butter dish! I bought two for gifts but think I want to keep one!
Xo,
Linsey
From the ornament dish, to the candle box, to the chalkboard...oh my ♥♥♥!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving your cheer, Paigey Pants!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful decorations!
ReplyDeletePaige!!! It's gorgeous!!! I love your colorful bottlebrush trees! Where did you find all of those? That huge bowl of vintage ornaments is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteohhh I'm in love! I think you've done a fabulous job!! Where is that adorable little stick reindeer from??
ReplyDeleteOh, my gosh!! It's all so very, very beautiful! Your tree and ornaments are lovely. We have our tree in a galvanized bucket, too. I love it!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a wonderful Christmas season.
Beth.
Your decorations are lovely! Don't change a thing!
ReplyDeletePaige, How beautiful and colorful without looking the xmas threw up in your house! It looks very elegant. I'm sure the girls are just messing with you.
ReplyDeletelove the blog post paigey.
ReplyDeletegood thing i'm not part of the "small percentage of inhabitants in your home
who believe you haven't decorated 'enough' for Christmas."
i LOVE the gigantic twinkling tree,
the mantel overflowing with greenery and poinsettias,
the vintage ornaments outside that must be brought in daily so they won't freeze & shatter,
the little elf on the shelf,
the nativity scene you walk by,
the ginormous bowl of ornaments to be moved so you can serve the holiday meal,
& the most famous the Christmas tree in a galvanized bucket.
our--- i mean YOUR house is adorable!
merry christmas pags.
Well hello stranger! I have not been by in a while. Everything looks amazing. I love it all!!! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so gorgeous. I love the vintage ornaments and bottle brush trees. And the tool box outside is cute.
ReplyDeletelike everything you do it is just beautiful! i LOVE the chalkboard so sweet! thank you for sharing it with us! xo susan
ReplyDeleteLove your post and your home. Seriously, you have my style! Love all the little bottle brush trees and the bowl full of vintage ornaments....my kind of decor!
ReplyDeleteI love it all! So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove the chalkboard!!!! And the bottlebrush trees and well, it's all beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe ribbing, oh the ribbing. There's not enough Christmas. There's too much Christmasey stuff.
ReplyDeleteAs long as their smiling while they say it, I'll take the ribbing all day long!
Thanks for making ME smile.
It's all lovely!!
ReplyDeleteEverything is gorgeous. I love the balance of modern and vintage.
ReplyDeleteHi - I'm visiting from The Nester. Your decorations are wonderful! I really love your bottle brush trees and the bowl of ornaments - gorgeous! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteYour tree is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove it all - thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeletesimply beautiful! I especially love the church in the glass vase!
ReplyDeleteummm. you forgot to mention that you put a link up over at Nesters place.
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