First here's the tree.
I found a few lanterns and came across a few village pieces that light up and decided to start a small collection for a corner table. I've passed up dozens of these in the past so it won't take long.
I got the wood JOY kit at Goodwill a few years ago and covered two of the letters with card stock and painted the other. I painted the bowling pin snowman last year, made the wool Santa last year, and I recently made the fabric wreath. I love it.
I found a reproduction of a vintage radio that works. I love the shape of it as well as the sound of an older radio.
I made the coffee bean bag stocking for myself last year and Madisons patchwork stocking a few years ago. Chris'cowboy Santa stocking was a Goodwill find.
I got this metal and glass cloche at the thrift store and knew exactly what I was going to do with it.
I had these vintage kitchen items in a glass cabinet but put them out on this old scale we got at an antique store on a weekend trip.
This ladder with the elf pups was a 5.00 yard sale find several years ago. Yard sales are a great place to get a variety of things including seasonal items.
I've made several cosmetic bags and tried a new look with attaching tassels to the zipper and I love it. I'll have some in my Etsy shop soon.
Our home is small but it suits us perfectly and it's full of love,joy and peace.
As I go, I leave you with a pic I snapped of us with a friend yesterday just prior to the start of the Christmas party at the Women and Childrens Shelter in downtown Jacksonville.Our church offered boxes to fill with a list of suggested items, then the ladies and kids received them yesterday at the party along with a fun time of crafts, hot chocolate, cookies and face painting. I urge you to be a giver in your daily life, and do something this season for someone who has nothing to offer back other than a hug or a "thank you." You'll be blessed. Gina