This year for Christmas I decided to decorate in what I like to call Christmas-Lite.
It's a scaled down version of my normal no holds barred, in your face Christmas decorating style I've shown you in the past.
Not that I'm being the Grinch or anything (green is NOT my color), but this year it just seemed like a whole lot of work when what I really wanted was to have more time to do things as a family this holiday season.
Plus we had the whole one less week between Thanksgiving and Christmas thing going on.
So basically, I am not going to do a whole home tour this year, since there's just not that many interesting things to see.
Christmas Home Tour Thrift Store Decor Style (2018)
Retro Christmas Around The House (2017)
A Vintage Farmhouse Retro Kind Of Holiday Home Tour (2016)
A Vintage Eclectic Holiday Home Tour (2015)
A Vintage Rustic Holiday Home Tour (2014)
(I have all those links opening in new tabs so you don't lose your place here. You are welcome.)
But I am going to do a china cabinet tour though.
Say what? Yes, I cleared everything out of my china cabinet in the dining room and Christmas-fied it!
I spend a good deal of the time in that room now that I moved my mini-office to a corner of it. It makes me happy to look up and see a little Christmas cheer when I'm working on my blog posts for you.
Normally, and for probably the last five years, my hutch has sat with the doors closed and just the typical stuff in it.
Wedding china that gets used exactly ZERO times a year, some crystal that I am afraid to wash and some ironstone tureens. Boring.
So I grabbed a bin full of vintage Christmas decor, a slew of thermoses and lunchboxes and an assortment of red and green things and got to work.
I found the lunchboxes were great to stack stuff on giving a little height to the shelves.
And I made sure there was a healthy dose of Santa mixed in.
I think the only new thing I purchased for it were the strands of battery operated lights with timers.
The timers were important because I didn't want to have to reach into the cupboard and turn on and off 4 sets of lights every single day.
I think I forgot to mention, this is my Grandmother's corner cabinet which is probably the only thing I would try to save in a fire.
Besides my son, husband and dog of course (in no particular order as not to offend anyone).
I remember it being in my Grandmother's little cottage she lived in and it was always filled with all sorts of chotskies and stuff a kid would love to get into. Most were breakable, so it was a lot of staring through the glass and just looking.
Then it moved to my mom's house and now it's at mine.
It's not perfect, and to be truthful it's a little hard to find other dining room furniture that will "go" with it, but I do cherish this thing!
Do you decorate your china cabinet for the holidays?
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Shelly
Love this idea! You did an excellent job!
Mine is too full of stuff and I have no place to put it all to do something so neat as this!
Chris
How lovely Pam!
Love the cupboard and how you’ve given it a Christmas theme.
We are away for the holidays this year, so also didn’t decorate the house so much.
Hoping you and your family have a very Merry Christmas and enjoy health and happiness in 2020.
Look forward to lots more of your home decorating ideas next year!
Marla
I love this! I decorate the top of mine but not the inside. I have the same rarely used China in mine. What do you do with your china while its home is Santafied?
Bonnie
I truly love your grandmothers cabinet. Almost everything you have in it, I can remember as a child, except for the little elf. For some reason, the elf never made it to our house to see if I was naughty or nice..(good thing).
How lucky you are, to own a precious hutch like this, to add to your memories. You said it is hard to find other furniture to go with it, well, even if it stands alone in it's own beauty, I'm sure it outshines every thing else..Thanks for sharing, I enjoy Christmas posts like yours, and a Very Merry Christmas to you. Hugs from white WI.
taryterre
what sweet decorations. they really add that special touch to your cabinet. i have never decorated mine because i don't have one. but i do decorate the sideboard. have a Merry Christmas.
Kari Wagner Hoban
I love this so much.
It's funny, growing up we had those Santa mugs in our home and my mom always filled them with candy canes. 🙂
Merry Christmas!
Pam Kessler
Thank you Kari! I never actually drink out of my vintage Santa mugs (something about the chippy paint makes me think it's not good for you), so I stick all sorts of stuff in them instead 🙂
Diane
Lovely Pam. Honestly, each and every shelf reminds me of a miniature version of the beautiful Christmas windows at Dayton's in downtown Minneapolis I was able to gaze at as a little girl. I gazed at all your 'windows' and enjoyed doing so. Very quiet decorating in our home this year. Merry Christmas!
Pam Kessler
Ah, that is so sweet. Glad it brought back happy memories for you! Have a wonderful holiday!
Linda @ Itsy Bits And Pieces
I love your Christmas hutch, Pam! I did much less this year, too...for the same reason. It's been a lot more relaxed! Merry Christmas!
Pam Kessler
It sure is. Except now I'm about to go out Christmas dinner shopping at the grocery store, so that might be a little bit un-relaxing 🙂