A caroling piece for our ever growing village. |
Welcome to my Celebration table...there is always room at this table. My non-traditional blue was added to my twenty-year-old Christmas china. I can still remember the year my dear husband bought the china...the first three were very small. My boys weren't too impressed...and let's just say, all five of them aren't impressed even now and they will laugh about sitting down once again to a fancy table.
Our reindeer stockings are floating from the stairs to the side of our dining room. This collection (started in 1980) still adds a smile to my face. I did set the little reindeer's on my painted blue table.
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Mantle inspirations.........blog world. Anything under glass inspiration from Marla@Always Nesting. The sheet music wreath and music cones I made, inspiration from Miss Mustard Seed. The sheet music is taken from one copy (of the multiple copies) of singing books my grandmother left me. I dedicate my "Sunday Singing" posts to her. She would have loved the caroling party!
I included the 1/2 bathroom with it's Santa figurines and, of course, you know that Christmas books are in a basket there also...just in case you need to freshen up after your trip here. Our Christmas village has expanded from our table to cover the top of the piano... what were we thinking! Our village is made up of birthday and Christmas gifts from friends, as well as add-on pieces for each child. You will have to crowd together...our downsizing has made it a lot more cozy! Just wander through the house if you need more room. My talented husband will lead us in a warm-up at the oak grand piano his parents bought him... which I did NOT paint!
Now, "JOY TO THE WORLD, THE LORD HAS COME! LET THE EARTH RECEIVE HER KING!" Thanks for taking a blog journey through our Christmas house and singing along at your computer.
Oh I'm so blessed to have such a wonderful friend to sing with! I just want to come caroling then sit and admire your gorgeous home while sipping cocoa and chatting! Love it all. Stocking story TOO.
ReplyDeleteThanks for starting my weekend of Christmas on such a sweet note. Tomorrow we gather in DC for a Kennedy Center performance, then family party as my brother will be travelling to be with his future in laws. Today school's two hours late due to snow. It's beginning to feel a lot like Christmas!
EnJoY this magical time,
Leslie
Good morning friend! Oh I LOVE your home - it's just beautiful. I was admiring your music wreath the other day - my husband plays the piano and I was thinking that would look perfect above the piano.
ReplyDeleteDo you have a link to show me how to make one?
Also - how do you get your name on the photos that you post? I'd love to be able to do that but I'm clueless - lol
Thanks for the tour - just beautiful.
Yes - Joy to the World - indeed!
Oh Janette I am beginning to think we were twins separated at birth, haha...How alike we are. I just read that post on your table and it is sooo me. From the time I was first married I dreamed of the LARGE dining room table with all of us gathered round sharing holidays, birthdays and life. I didn't FINALLY get my BIG table (also with two extensions) until 10 years ago though! But what a wonder it has been ever since. The memories of sitting around that table are just as good as I knew they'd be. I wish I had done what you had and figured out a way to do it earlier. I have a set of BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL Christmas china (which has a LONG story behind it) too and I soo look forward to putting it all out every year. My daughter and dil's get it, but even my ADULT sons still tease me and laugh. I sooo get all the boys harrassing you too. I have 3, actually 4 counting hubby who love to get me going STILL, haha...When we moved recently I told my hubby I didn't care about anything getting damamged, broken, scratched etc., EXCEPT for that table. The only thing I really cared about. I think I said something like, "The piano can roll into the street and crash, the grandfather's clock could topple over and break, but guard my table with your life." Do you know that the table was the ONLY thing that got broke??? Can ya stand it??? My poor hubby...I felt worse for him as he was soo hysterical to tell me. It has been fixed as good as new (to look at it anyway, you would NEVER know) BUT it doesn't pull out as easy as it did. I am pretty sure the Lord had a lesson for me somewhere in this story but I am still searching for it, lol. ENJOY your caroling....I'd sooo love to have you come to my house and sing....Oh, and btw, that pic of you are your little sweetie by the tree is adorable. HUGS, Debbie
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ReplyDeletebeautiul post, dear friend--I love your rule about keeping the ornaments where the children place them--and with three sons I also understand about them "trying to get your goat"--been through the same thing!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas,
Dianne
I love the blue and red!! I am so into blue this Christmas. I guess it's because of the snowman ornaments I made with my class. I also LOVE the rule that you keep the ornaments where the children place them. Enjoy the caroling as I know many will be blessed. ((hugs))
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and so nice and I love how everything looks. I love the blue. It looks like a place where you could just rest.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you shared your home.
Thanks for inviting me in Janette. I love the way you have decorated your home. I smiled while looking at those Santas while putting on my lipstick. LOL.
ReplyDelete"Joy to the world, the LORD has come!"
Thank you so much for thinking of me. I am just in awe that you have 5 boys. All I can think of is the massive amounts of food you've had to cook to feed them :) Love all your photo collages.
ReplyDeleteWere you peeking into my home recently? As usual, we're thinking similarly. Our colors are blue and red too! Your table is bright and gorgeous. I have to dig out more red ornaments for our tree... not quite enough on it yet!
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed weekend, Janette.
I've never even thought of blue and red together for Christmas and it is so pretty in these pictures. I love it! And, so enjoy browsing through your lovely home and wish I could join the caroling fun.
ReplyDeleteCan't even imagine all the stories you could tell after mothering 5 sons. May the Lord bless you with 5 wonderful DIL's. :o)
Have a wonderful week-end!
Everything is so beautiful! I
ReplyDeletelove how you did your photo
collages too.
What a loving thought that there
is always room at your table.
May you and yours have the most
blessed of Christmases.
Hugs,
Sandy
Janette,
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you are very excited and ready to being your "Caroling Party." I hope that you and your neightbors have alot of fun this year.
Blessings,
-Lady Rose
oh, how much fun! i wish i could come
ReplyDeleteand sing along with you!
i LOVE light blue and red together. it
looks so fresh and beautiful.
have a wonderful caroling party!
love,
lea
I do wish I lived nearby so that I could join you at your beautiful table! The boys did a great job with the ornaments and I just love the rule! :) JOY to you! Wait...I think I can hear you caroling!
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Oh, Janette wish I could have went caroling with you tonight! Hey girl, you coming toward the town with all the Christmas lights anytime soon - just thought we could meet up! :))) Have a wonderful Christmas!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! I feel like I've just paid your home a visit; and I can almost smell spiced cider.
ReplyDeleteBlessings throughout this amazing season.
Kathleen
I echo Kathleen's words above. Thank you for sharing all the beauty and warmth with us.
ReplyDeleteChristmas blessings to you and your family!
Hi Janette! Oh, what wonderful pictures of the season around your home. All of your decorations are lovely. You've set a very pretty table too!
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie and thanks for popping in to see me,
Shelia ;)
Janette,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tour! Your celebration table is wonderful and your home looks great.
We had carolers the other night. It was a treat!
Janette, I loved the tour of your very Christmasy home. I think I need to stop by to visit you. I love that you learned some new ideas from other bloggers. Isn't that fun?
ReplyDeleteBlessings and love,
Debbie