![]() ![]() I don't know if the photos show it too well, but the dots sort of look like the bumps on chenille bedspreads.Īnd if a chenille bedspread isn't retro then I don't know what is! So two strikes and they were out.īut then I found these light and airy puffy dotted curtains from HomeGoods! And they made me smile! ![]() Because deer = Christmas.īut they ended up being too short. I had originally thought I could use the vintage barkcloth ones I bought this summer that had the cute deer on them. It's not available online anymore, but you might be able to find one in the stores - I think it was around $40, so that means you would probably never pay more than $20 with discounts and with coupons I think I only paid $14-ish.Īnd I just had to show you my new curtains. I fell in love with this lodge style sign at Michaels so as soon as it went on sale AND I could use one of their wacky % off coupons, I grabbed it. Needless to say, it sparked joy, so it didn't get put in the donate pile. Speaking of plaid table runners, this one is actually a men's winter scarf that I found in my basement last year when I was doing my huge declutter-athon aka KonMari Method: For Thrift Store Shoppers. I do not remember where I bought the "log" tray (some craft store in Oregon I think), but the plaid table runner came from HomeGoods just this year. My vintage flocked deer are just hanging out with some pinecones as part of my rustic Christmas centerpiece. The best $6.99 I ever spent at Home Depot. It is part of a 15 foot garland that I cut into a few pieces and put in different rooms of the house. I hung some real greenery from the "chandelier". OK, so by "decked out" I mean I put some faux holly in it. I don't collect dolls, I knew my dog was too big to fit in it (and would be very upset with me for trying to embarrass her like that), but I knew it would look cute as a button decked out for the holidays! This doll stroller is the one I found at the Country Living Fair this year and as soon as I saw it Christmas decor came to mind. To give it a little more Christmas cheer, I hung the little wreaths from the doors with red and cream ribbon. Right now we have my wedding china (haven't used it in YEARS), some ironstone tureens (never held a can of Campbell's soup) and some kitschy vintage plastic deer (LOVE these guys). I just love knowing she liked to decorate the inside of it as much as I do. ![]() Which is probably one of my most favorite things in the world. I ended up wrapping some plaid ribbon around it, putting a huge wooden snowflake on top and being happy with the woodsy look of it. When I bought it I already had in my head that I wasn't going to throw a bunch of decorations on it like a normal Christmas tree. I have a link to a similar one in my Amazon store. I picked up this skinny flocked tree at Michaels a few weeks ago. It was inevitable.ĭogs color choices don't live forever and I'm loving the lighter brighter look to the room. So since I had snowy winter plans for the dining room, I took the opportunity to finally put Old Yeller down. Everything had a yellow cast to it and it was so dark and dreary in the winter!!! ( You can see Old Yeller in all its glory HERE).īut it was VERY hard to take photos in there. I had painted it a few years ago in the fall and in my fall frame of mind I thought it would look very warm and cozy being all golden yellow. The last time you saw my dining room it was a golden yellow color. So I decided to mix all that comfy cozy stuff in with some of my vintage Christmas decor to create a Vintage Rustic Christmas look for my dining room. I'm loving the plaid, snowy, pineconey (not a word?), lodge look this year in Christmas decor. Hopefully this has given you lots of ideas and gotten your creative juices flowing.Enjoy a warm and cozy lodge look for the holidays using vintage rustic Christmas decorations. I hope you are excited for this post as much as I am. Don’t forget that some of these projects you can make with our NuFun Activities products. You could leave this up for Easter and some of the decor items you could leave up year round. There are so many cute and new ways to decorate your house– today I am going to show you all of the vintage Easter decorations that I was able to find. Who is ready for spring? I know I am! I do not have my Spring and Easter decorations up yet but I wanted to give you all some great ideas in case you wanted to start your decorating early. ![]()
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