Collecting millinery and sewing strawberries for many years, I love to display them all together. Sometimes displayed in an apothecary jar, this year I placed them in a silver square compote. Glass, velvet, chenille, and resin berries look so pretty all together. The little velvet ones were used to sharpen sewing needles, and some were just made for decoration. Millinery berries were hand made and embellished with little seed pearls to mimic the seeds of the berry. All of the colors and different textures blend together to give my sitting room a little Holiday spirit!
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Christmas Floral by Twigs
Another little beauty by Twigs - our local Lake Bluff florist. I found silver champagne goblets at the flea market and took one to Twigs to fill with a petite Christmas bouquet for last weeks home tour. The vivid red berries and white ranuculus were a fabulous combination. I love the contrast of this colorful little arrangement sitting in front of the old chocolate advertising sign. It is amazing that this little bouquet was made last Thursday and still looks just as fresh today. We are so lucky that they opened their quaint store in our small town.
Monday, December 5, 2011
Beauty and the Beast- The Angel and the Lion
One of our best customers asked me to embellish a very pretty angel that we sold at the store. She wanted it to go from pretty to gorgeous! She had also purchased an antique lion toy during our Christmas Open House that she wanted me to decorate as a Christmas display for her husband's office ( who just happens to be a Leo!) Yesterday afternoon, I finally had the time to get out my trusty glue gun and my stash of embellishments. The angel acquired feather and rhinestone wings, a crushed velvet wrap and a crown. The crown was made by gluing a metallic braid to a curtain ring and adding the front detail from an old dress. Rhinestones were inset into the bodice, along with a beautiful pin and ribbon at the base.
Leo, the lion, got a new saddle for Christmas, made from a zebra fabric scrap, metallic fringe and more decorative details from an old dress. He also was crowned for the season! A Mark Roberts animal inspired Santa will ride him through the Holiday Season.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Christmas Shoes
For the Lake Bluff Christmas Home tour, I went to our local florist, Twigs, to create a fantasy shoe for display in my foyer. And they over achieved once again. White roses, rhinestone pins, and maiden hair fern made an exquisite combination in the wire shoe. It is displayed with a collage of vintage frames, statues and evening bags by a silver tree. Thanks Twigs for making the magic come alive!
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Christmas in the Pinks
I love pink, so even though Christmas is red and green, I often use dusty pinks. I needed something for my back door and decided to re use some pink elements from the past years. I love this old Santa elf. He looks perfect tucked in the French wine basket with the frosted roses and hydrangeas. A leopard ribbon ties the basket together.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Lake Bluff Christmas Home Tour
You can purchase tickets at the store or online at http://www.christmaslakebluff.com/. The event is December 2 and 3rd from 11 am until 3 p.m.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Tartan Christmas
Stockings of vintage throws and fur coats from Kimball and Bean.


Hand made Santa riding a Victorian era toy on mantel in library.






Tartan wrapped packages.
Tartan display at Romancing the Home. Love the handmade life size Santa dressed in tartan.
An evening purse made from a vintage coat.
Tartan seems to be a big deal this Christmas season. And of course, we love to mix it with rhinestones, velvet, vintage fur and transferrware. This weekend at Kimball and Bean's Open House, a local artist was selling beautiful stockings of vintage tartan throws and vintage fur. I purchased several for my library. Placing small Santas on the back on the toy animals, we added a beautiful tartan bow to the mantel to add another plaid to the mix of fabrics in the room. A tartan display by the sink adds charm for the season. A plaid covered soap ( embellished with a rhinestone button), the newly acquired deer from the weekend filled with seasonal greens, and an vintage cruet, ready to fill with green dish washing liquid , sit on a mirrored tray by the kitchen sink. At Romancing the Home, we have a large tartan display of dinnerware, Santa's, and gifts. Tartan ribbon is available in gorgeous colors and of course we love it with rhinestones! It seems the more tartans mixed together, the more exciting the room becomes. Coming later this week, our tartan inspired breakfast table!
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