Monday, December 23, 2024

A COTTAGE OF COMFORT AND JOY, PART THREE...






Did I mention that I am addicted to YouTube.

  I watch it every night in bed. 

 It is a relaxing end to my day. 

 I am enthralled by all the Christmas decor channels. 

 There is one, in particular, that caught my eye and got my decorating juices flowing 

to a time, long ago, that filled my days.  

I am a product of

 the country decorating era of the 70's and 80's.

  I crafted and did ceramics, and our home was filled with all the goodness of mauve and blue

 and lots of rustic touches. 

 When we came to the Cottage, I thought I would move on (or back, if you will) to the Victorian style. 

 I soon found that I didn't like the heaviness and limited my decorating style to 

country Victorian in the parlor only 

and sold most of my treasures. 

The channel that so interested me is

 Bridgett's Primitive Passion. 

 Bridgett Swindle is a real southern girl with a wonderful southern accent.  

She goes shopping with her Mama, who says

 "bless her heart" about a charming, handmade doll.  

I sure could be BFF's with these two.  

Bridgett has a beautiful home,

 decorated in the primitive colonial style 

and she showcases the homes of others 

that love the same style on her channel.  

Now, I know, that I am not 

a true, hard-core prim lover. 

 I admire all the ones who choose it

 for themselves and their families, 

but I prefer the softer side of the decor 

paired with country and colonial.




After the first episode I watched, 

I knew I was going to have 

a Prim Christmas dining room this year. 

 After getting rid of most of my good things, 

don't ask me how

 I managed to find enough to carry out my plan 

in all the nooks and crannies, but I did.  

  The only new things I bought were

 a wreath and a couple of small trees 

and two stencils to complete a couple of signs. 

 It may look much the same to you

 because there is a lot of the same

 but to me it is very different. 

I can see a lot of thrifting in my future from now on.




One of the little trees from the Dollar Tree. 

I removed the tin stand it was on 

and put it in a small crock. 

 We have had the standing lamp forever. 

We tried to sell it at a garage sale once upon a time, but nobody wanted it. Thank you very much. 

 I stole the shade from the kitchen lamp

 and will find a new one after the holidays.


Let me quit talking now 

and show you what it is all about...










The old crow has the place of honor

 on the tree top this year.

  I stenciled the sign on both sides. 

The other side says Old Thyme Christmas

 so passersby can see it from outside 

(no, this was not planned, 

as usual I was cheaply trying for

 two for the price of one)

 and after Christmas Olde Crow Homestead 

will hang on the wall.





I decorated the tree with orange slices

 and a few prim items this year. 

 I didn't use the flags but...




...you can see 

I didn't forget them.





Some day I hope to have

 more quilts to pile up.












Bridgett crafts all her own samplers.  
She found a way to photograph them 
that makes them look like the real thing,
 and I bought this one for $26.  
The original would certainly cost much more.  
For anyone who is unable to own one any other way, 
this is the perfect solution and, I swear, 
you can't tell by looking that it is not the real thing.




Another little tree

 

from the Dollar Tree.



Remember the little lantern that we used 

in my great-grandmother's stove in the parlor? 

Here it is warming up the dining room.









 We moved the anniversary sign 

that was hanging here to the sitting room 

and replaced it with the two folk art prints

 that we thrifted awhile back for $5 each.  

That is what started me on my newest adventure.













Another wreath and ribbon from Temu.








These are bells that I bought a couple of years ago and they were bright red. 

I went over them with some dark glaze 

and toned them down quite a bit



.   


Hope you enjoyed my 

Perfectly Prim Christmas dining room. 

 I can't wait to see how it will evolve

 after Christmas is all put away.




Have a wonderful holiday, everyone,

 and a happy and healthy new year.




Thank you for all your support throughout the year.  

I appreciate all your friendships. 

 Thank you, Linda, for including my kitchen post in your wonderful party, Love Your Creativity. 

 It is always an honor.


See you next year.

MERRY CHRISTMAS


...xxoJudy... 




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1 comment:

  1. Love your prim holiday this year. I have been sneaking back in some prim to my decor. I love it in my kitchen. My whole house years ago was all primitive and I loved it. Then I strayed to cottage whites and neutrals which I now love so much but I feel a little prim here and there is fun for me. I love it all. Merry Christmas sweet friend. Hugs. Kris

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