A magical little greenhouse
made from old doors and windows
is all dressed up for
~ C~h..rist~mas~
in beautiful unexpected colors.
It's beginning to look like Christmas in my sister's greenhouse.
The evergreen wreath on the horizontal old door
is preserved greens that last for many years.
Wood carved birds and handcrafted mossy nests
hang from a lighted, bare-branches tree.
A wire window box lined with Christmas script burlap and
filled with Christmas greenery combines
elegance with twiggy, rustic touches.
White azaleas in the French wire plant stand add a
French flair.
As does the white display on the opposite counter.
A gray zinc rooster adds a Provençal touch.
The white fleur-de-lis wire planter
looks perfect here, but
is also the perfect size and shape for a mantel display.
White roses stand ready for a special Christmas centerpiece
and pair perfectly with snow-dusted evergreens.
With a little rearranging here,
and a little grouping there, placing whites across the room...
Voilá,
a magical wonderland of unusual
Christmas colors.
The magic of my sister.
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What a beautiful greenhouse set up, Judith! Fairyland indeed!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the list of blogs, I just know it will be fun to visit ( now, if this laptop only last until its replacement arrives...)
Blessings,
Oh, it is lovely, Judith! Looking forward to your Handmade Christmas feature.
ReplyDelete~ Sarah
Everything looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI hung the Advent Calendar today, but tomorrow I will get serious with my decorating.
It looks like there are two talented sisters in your family! The greenhouse is lovely! I'm still pulling out the Christmas things.
ReplyDeleteThat was lovely - I'll have to come back to check all the links as they all look inspiring.
ReplyDeleteOh I love cyclamen so much! They look stunning in the greenhouse. You and your sister are quite a pair~ so much talent and creativity under one (greenhouse) roof! I will be excited to see all the inspiration the blog hop has to offer. I'm so glad you are a part!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Dana
What a wonderful post! I love all of the images of the greenhouse, and the beautiful colors used for the Christmas season.
ReplyDeletedebbie
Its all so gorgeous....love it and the cyclamen plants!
ReplyDeleteso beautiful, love the lighted branches and the birdies and nests!
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