Rustic Glam Christmas Table

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I love setting the table and I look forward to setting my Christmas table every year.  I try not to do the same thing but I love my Christmas punch bowl so much that it will probably be the centerpiece for many years!

This year I was going for a rustic glam look – not so fussy but not so rustic that you will get tetanus!  The natural wood table and fresh noble fir clippings make it rustic.  The crystal goblets add a touch of glam! 

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Rustic Glam Christmas Table

I loved my table from last year, but after the kitty cat broke my tulipiere playing with a tablecloth, I have shied away from using my Christmas tablecloth this year!

Rustic Glam Christmas Table

The Christmas china is by Juliska – “Winter Frolic”.

Rustic Glam Christmas Table

The tartan chargers I got at Williams Sonoma on a wild goose chase last year trying to track down 12 of them! 

Rustic Glam Christmas Table

My new little handmade spice topiaries… I think I’ll do a separate post on them later! 

Rustic Glam Christmas Table

A birds eye view…

Rustic Glam Christmas Table

I love shooting Christmas trees at night.  I actually love this one in the dining room because the dining room is usually so dark. 

Rustic Glam Christmas Table

A little birdie is tucked into the greenery. 

Rustic Glam Christmas Table

A look from afar… I lit the candles! 

Rustic Glam Christmas Table

Do you ever dine by candle light?  I suggest trying it if you don’t… it takes an ordinary meal into an extraordinary one! 

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Steiff Animal Tree

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My favorite tree this year is the Steiff animal tree.  Isn’t it cute?

My Mother and I both collect these little Steiff ornaments.  We combine our collections together to make this tree – bad part is, we no longer can remember which ornament belongs to whom! 

For those who don’t know about Steiff, it is the German stuffed animal company who created the first Teddy Bear.  The mohair stuffed animals to this day are all hand made (I even visited the factory in Germany!)

Not *all* of these are ornaments – some of them are miniature stuffed animals but we just set them in the tree. 

I always have a hard time choosing my favorite ornament on this tree.

I think it is the kitten in the mitten below, but really, they are all adorable. 

This year the Steiff tree itself was changed- it used to be on a small green tree but we got this new flocked tree. I love the animals on the flocked tree better.  This flocked tree was unique because it had the small string lights but then also larger bulbs.  It helps light up the tree!



I hope you enjoyed my favorite tree as much as I do.


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Hooray hooray it is Friday!!  Did you all have a nice week?  I’ve got my hair cut and now I am ready for Holiday Parties!!  Speaking of Holiday parties… do you have an outfit to wear?

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Pretty Evening Shoes 

Well, initially I thought I would just look at pretty dresses, but with pretty dresses you need to wear pretty shoes… 

so I found myself looking at pretty evening shoes. 

Glitter Pumps in Silver – timeless and classic 

Manolo Blahnik Evening shoes (they come in flats too!)

Ever since these were on Sex and the City I have been dreaming of owning a pair.

Royal Evening Pumps – fast shipping and lots of color options

Cute Bow pumps at a nice price!

Another cute bow shoe! These are SO CUTE

Floral Wrap heels These would go great with a black dress

Angel Wing heels – I saw these in person. They are so fun!

Let’s be honest though. I can dream of wearing beautiful stilettos like these

but in reality I would likely wear something like these: Cute Glitter Kitten Heels

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Have you missed my Christmas House Tour?? Visit Part 1 here and Part 2 here! Yes it was so big I had to put it into two posts!!

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Christmas at Roger’s Gardens 2016

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Here is a look at my favorite store in the USA to buy Christmas decorations… Roger’s Gardens!! Have you ever been?? It is located in Newport Beach, CA. 

Visiting there is such a dream during Christmas time!

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They have SO many different trees decorated in different styles that you are sure to see something you like! 

I won’t do much talking and let the pictures talk instead. But I did love this tinsel tree below:

And I love these little handmade trees – but they are $750!

This room was SUPER COOL – they had icicles dripping from the ceiling…

I wanted this kitty ornament but it was out of my ornament price range.

I love these little snowmen…

Aren’t all of these santas cute too?

I thought this under-the-sea tree was super inventive!

Perfect for a kitchen tree… maybe my chef tree needs some more food ornaments?

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Farmhouse Christmas Decor – Thursday Favorite Things

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Welcome to Thursday Favorite Things! I had so much fun last week going through many of your posts – I just love the Christmas season, don’t you?

Plus, it gets dark at 5pm so my body clock thinks it is bedtime so I find myself blogging/reading more in the Winter!

This week I have rounded up some fabulous vintage Farmhouse Christmas decorating ideas!

The Painted Hinge shared this vintage farmhouse free printable gift tags! Aren’t they cute??

A Porch with a View shared this wonderful walnut tree tutorial.  I love decorating with natural elements, especially for the Fall and Winter!

Five Marigolds shared DIY Christmas ornaments for kids using bottle brush trees! 

Adirondack Girl at Heart shared these cute vintage bottlebrush tree decorations! 

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Christmas House Tour 2016 Part 2

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Welcome to PART 2 of my Christmas Home tour! If you missed Part 1, you can start here.
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A French country Christmas

Today we start off our tour at the fireplace.  Quimper stockings line the fireplace… and a stocking for our Chloé cat! 

Christmas house tour with French and German decorating

Instead of greenery on the mantel, this year the fireplace is lined with my Steiff snowman collection!  The one on the far right is new this year -stuffed him in my suitcase and hauled it back from Germany! 

Christmas house tour with French and German decorating

The bedroom is more French country… I love decorating with tartan and tartan bedding is my favorite!  The wool blanket is from Pendleton.

Christmas house tour with French and German decorating

A pretty floral arrangement in Christmas colors brighten up the room!

Christmas floral arrangement

The armoire is decked out with garland.

Christmas house tour with French and German decorating

The romantic cottage French tree brightens the bedroom at night.

Christmas house tour with French and German decorating

A little Frenchy vignette with dried pink roses and mercury glass Christmas trees.

Christmas house tour with French and German decorating

I love this woodland deer! 

Christmas house tour with French and German decorating

A few little Christmas villages are sprinkled here and there…

Christmas house tour with French and German decorating

My favorite pyramid is so much fun at night!

Christmas house tour with French and German decorating

The chef tree is back this year! 

Christmas house tour with French and German decorating

Ms. Mora has some colorful branches on top of her face.

Christmas house tour with French and German decorating

One last look…

Christmas house tour with French and German decorating

I hope you all enjoyed my Christmas house tour!

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Ho Ho Ho! Merry Christmas!  Welcome to this year’s Christmas house tour!!

My Christmas decorating is mainly a mixture of German Christmas decorations with French Country Farmhouse Style!

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 German Christmas decorations with French Country Farmhouse Style!

 

First, let’s take a look at my Santa nutcrackers and smokers.  These are all made in Germany.

Santa Nutcracker Display

My favorite nutcracker remains my first nutcracker which is the one with the deer on the left.

Santa Nutcracker Display

Although these are all pretty cute too!!

Santa Nutcracker Display

The sleigh is full of greenery and my vintage style snowman ornament.

Farmhouse Christmas decorating inspiration

Oh, what’s that? My *favorite* Christmas tree… the Steiff animal tree!  New this year is the flocked tree… I love the way the animals look on the flocked tree!

Flocked animal tree

In the same room is the woodland style tree.  I love how we decorated it this year.  I moved the cardinal for the tree topper on this tree and love him here!

Woodland Christmas Tree

Next to the woodland tree is the woodland Santa.  He is sitting on antique French table with some French mirrors.  I huge the boxwood wreath on the mirror and like it there this year.

French Christmas Decorating Ideas

Mr. Swan is always decked out for the holidays… this time with Christmas poinsettias and greenery.  I made christmas acorns, you can find my DIY instructions here.

French Christmas Decorating Ideas

Some hallway decor… love my JOY banner from MK… got it on clearance sale! Woot!

Farmhouse Christmas decorating ideas

Last year this garland was on the fireplace mantel… this year I moved it to the hallway so you see it when you enter the front door. I like it here!

magnolia garland decorating ideas

I love this new tree from Classic Trees. It goes from colored to white lights.  Read about the tree and how I decorated it in my full post here.

Colorful Christmas tree

Here is a sneak peek at my Christmas table this year, coming to you in a future post…

Green and red Christmas Table

A look at my vaisselier which I have decorated with pinecones, dried seeded eucalyptus and German glitter houses.

French Christmas decor

A Look at it at night!  I love these little starry LED lights, don’t you? I use them everywhere during the Winter.

French Christmas decor with putz glitter houses

One last look at the tree in the dining room…

Traditional classic vintage tree

…the tour continues here, visit part two!  I have too many pictures for one post!

 

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Peppermint Chocolate Ganache Macarons

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When I was thinking of what to bake for this year’s holiday dessert, I was actually inspired by Trader Joe’s Candy Cane Jo-Jo’s. Never had them? They are like Oreos but with flakes of candy cane in the filling. So I thought, how I can French-it-up?

And the peppermint chocolate ganache macaron was born.

These are seriously the best macarons I have *ever* made.

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    • Food coloring (the gels or dry powder works best, not the liquid store stuff)
    • A macaron template
    • food processor (I use this one)

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Peppermint Chocolate Ganache Macarons
Chocolate Macaron Shells (get the printable recipe HERE)

260g almond flour

250g powdered sugar

15g cocoa powder

210g granulated sugar

210g egg whites
brown food coloring, *optional*

1.  Mix almond meal, cocoa powder, and the powdered sugar in a food processor. Be careful not to grind too long, otherwise it will form a paste.

2. Sift the almonds, cocoa powder, and powdered sugar. Set aside.

3. Weigh out granulated sugar.

4. Weigh the egg whites.  Beat them slowly on a low speed until foamy. SLOWLY add the granulated sugar to the egg whites as you beat.  Once all mixed, increase speed to medium and beat until a firm meringue forms.  You want a firm meringue with glossy peaks but not stiff peaks.  They should defy gravity and remain in the bowl if you turn it upside down.  If you tilt your bowl to the side and they are sliding out, keep beating.

5. Add the food coloring gel and mix.  To make mine a richer brown color, I used “chocolate brown” food coloring.

6. Then fold in 1/3rd of the almond/sugar mixture into the meringue with a silicone spatula.  Once combined, add another third of the almond mixture. Add last bit.  This batter requires more deflation during this step since it creates such a poofy meringue.

7. Add the batter to a piping bag.  Pipe in rows using your template onto parchment paper.

8. Pick up the pan and beat until the counter.  The cookies need to rest on the counter between 30-60 minutes.  They are ready to go in the oven when they are dry to touch (the shell shouldn’t stick to your finger)

9.  Set the oven to 300F.

10. Bake the cookies for 13-15 minutes one sheet at a time. They are done when they look kind of matte and seem firm when you lightly tap on them.  You can always rescue a slightly overcooked one with the maturation process that comes later, but you cannot rescue an undercooked one!!

11.  Remove from paper once completely cool. If they stick they stick to the paper, they aren’t cool yet.


Peppermint Chocolate Ganache
1 cup heavy cream
9 ounces dark chocolate chips (or bittersweet chocolate, chopped)
1 tbsp unsalted butter
3/4 tsp – 1 tsp peppermint extract
1/4 tsp salt
crushed candy canes in a separate bowl

  1. In a sauce pan, bring the cream to a simmer over medium heat (the purpose of this is to get the cream hot enough to melt the chocolate!)
  2. Place the chocolate in a heatproof bowl.  Pour the hot cream over the chocolate and let sit for a minute.
  3. Add the peppermint, salt, and butter. Whisk until glossy and smooth. (If you like your ganache more pepperminty, add 1 tsp, if less, then add 3/4 tsp)
  4. Cover in plastic wrap and chill for about an hour  (If you chill it too long until it is hard, that’s okay, just use a spoon to whip it up and it will get soft again!)
  5. Once chilled, scoop the ganache into a piping bag with a round tip.  Pipe on one of side for the macaron at the edge.  Place the other macaron shell on, sandwiching the ganache in the center.
  6. Roll the macaron in the crushed candy canes in the bowl so that they stick to the ganache!
  7. Store in an airtight container and refrigerate! These taste best served the next day, so resist the urge and let them rest overnight! They will keep for several days in the fridge in an airtight container.

I feel like I could sell these they were so good!

 

 

I’ve included some outtakes from this photoshoot.  Chloé the cat decided to do some photobombing and I thought I’d share…

***Jaws Theme Music Starts***

 

 

Why yes, I’l take a lick of the candy cane…

She left… then came back for another round. “What?” she says??

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I *love* Christmas dinnerware so I thought today we could look at some Christmas china!

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I wrote about Christmas china several years ago, however new patterns have been released!

Prouna Nutcracker Plates – aren’t they fun?

Vietri  – hip and modern!

 

Christmas Tree Grove by Spode – very old world feeling!

 

Villeroy and Boch Toy’s Delight – I love the edge on this plate, don’t you?

 

Metallic Merry Plates – perfect and simple.

 

Fiesta Dinnerware Twelve Day of Christmas plates – love 12 days of Christmas!!

 

Juliska Country Estate Winter Frolic Scalloped Edge Plates – These are what I own!

 

Villeroy And Boch Christmas Tree Plate – I have always loved this pattern.

 

Spode Christmas in Gold – perfect for a formal setting!

 

Christmas Foliage Collection – wouldn’t these look nice in a stack of plates with tartan??

 

Winter Ball Collection – these remind me of old transferware plates!

 

Vietri Christmas tree plates – love the trees!

Holiday icon plates – I can see these appetizer plates at a “hip” party.

 

Snowman Plates – perfect for snowman lovers!

 

 

Juliska Winter Games appetizer plates – there are 12 and they are all different!

 

Vietri Snowman Salad Plate

 

Deerly Loved Plates – perfect for a Scandinavian Christmas theme!

 

Nutcracker Plates – aren’t these fun and colorful?

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25 Days of Christmas! 

Several years ago during my first year of blogging, I blogged for 25 days of Christmas. I had a lot of fun doing it! I haven’t done it in several years so I thought I would do it again this year!  For the 25 days of Christmas I will be blogging about… Christmas! HOORAY!  Some posts will be detailed and longer, others might just be a picture or two.
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Animal Wreaths

I was surfing the net when I came across these animal wreaths by Linda Dalziel.  She makes them all by hand.  Aren’t they CUTE?!?!?!  You can order them through her Facebook page!! All of the pictures below are from her page.

Spotted… Christmas bag!

How cute is this Gingerbread house bag???

The Crown

Did you finish watching the Crown? I did!!! Did you love it? I did! I love period dramas.  Does anyone have any show suggestions for me that are similar??  I don’t want to say much in fear of spoiling it, but then it’s not like her life isn’t well known to the world.  

I have already watched Mr. Selfridge and The Paradise.

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Advent Calendars and the 25 days of Christmas!

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Happy December everyone!  This post is a little late today but I wanted to share a Christmas post every day for the 25 Days of Christmas!!

I thought talking about the advent calendar would be a perfect way to celebrate the 1st day of Christmas!

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I *love* my gingerbread advent calendar.  It is made of wood and every year I stuff it with miniature ornaments.  Then everyday I open a new door and get a new ornament to put on the tree!

I use the same miniature ornaments every year but you see I put them in the box in January and store them year-long in this box.  By December I have forgotten what I put in there!  

Occasionally my husband or Mom sneaks something into a door so it is a surprise! 

This year though they gave my something special – a Diptyque advent calendar!  I am SO excited!

 Here it is opened…

Here is today’s surprise! a mini figurie candle! 

This is a fancy advent calendar, but they don’t all have to be! I like the chocolate stuffed ones and even the paper ones! 

 Advent calendars started in the 1800s.  Advent marks the beginning of the Christmas season for many churches.  In 1839, the first public Advent wreath was hung in Hamburg, Germany.  In 1902, the first printed Advent calendar was made.  After that, each year the calendar evolved eventually into a calendar with 24 little doors.


The traditional advent calendars only revealed a picture behind their doors, but soon began to include chocolate and toys.

 There are lots of different ones.  This one below is similar to mine, the Christmas House Advent Calendar.

I love this Christmas tree one! I think my cousin has it.

 Isn’t this Santa chimney one fun?

This galvanized tin one is perfect for farmhouse style decor.

Isn’t this stocking tree calendar cute?

This snowman one is super cute! 

This one is adorable and is from Villeroy and Boch with porcelain goodies!

Not all advent calendars go on the wall or table… here is a charm bracelet! A new charm for everyday! Isn’t it clever??

Isn’t this nativity one cute?

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Hi everyone, welcome back to another week of Thursday Favorite Things! Last week we took a break for Thanksgiving. I hope you all had a lovely Thanksgiving!

I don’t have features from the party two weeks ago but instead I am featuring some holiday posts from our hostesses! Have you visited their blogs??


Katherine is our main hostess and has a lovely blog.  She loves tea, recipes, decor, DIY projects, and runs a shop! Recently she wrote about this chocolate pretzel recipe which she says is one of her most popular holiday desserts! 

Debi at Surroundings by Debi used to have a floral and gift shop for 32 years.  She now runs a beautiful blog about home decor.  She recently wrote about the Festival of Trees – a feature of many Christmas trees from her shop.  They are all really lovely and will give you tons of Christmas tree inspiration!!

 Marilyn at Marilyn’s Treats writes about recipes and culinary tips and tricks!  This year she shared an applesauce fruit cake recipe – she states it is the *only* fruitcake she will eat and it is not a doorstop in disguise! 

 Nina at Vintage Mama’s Cottage is a blog about all sorts of fun crafty projects!  Last year she wrote a post about handcrafted Christmas ornaments! Aren’t these cookie cutter ornaments super fun?

Olivia at Reinvented Collection is an interior stylist, decorator, and faux finish pro.  On her blog you will find French Country and Old World decor styles and event ideas.  I have to share her Christmas Holiday Home tour from last year… I can’t get over how cute this little vignette is below! 

I hope you all enjoyed these features from our hostesses – please check them all out if you have not before! They are all really lovely blogs and lovely ladies!

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Extra Large Le Pliage Panier Tresse Straw Tote
The Bennet Buttondown Shirt by Maeve
T Monogram Perforated Leather Bucket Bag
Mellow Stud Mule
Le Pliage Marinière Recycled Nylon Canvas Travel Bag
Unseen Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 40 PA+++
Maxine Stripe Cotton Button-Up Shirt
Citizens of Humanity Charlotte High Rise Straight Jeans
Navy Equestrian Traversee M Linen Tote
Cream Carrie Blouse
Ellison Natural
Jolene High Rise Vintage Slim
Citizens of Humanity Blue Jolene Jeans
Charlotte High Rise Straight Jeans
Le Pliage Filet Top Handle Bag
Vintage cotton crewneck T-shirt
Air Heart Sunglasses
Le Pliage Torchon XS Top Handle Bag With Strap
Santorini Raffia Basket Bag
Chuck Taylor® All Star® Lift High Top Platform Sneaker
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