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Showing posts with label winter vignettes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter vignettes. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Vintage Winter vignettes- Top of China Hutch

I'm so glad your here!


Hi Friends, 

Today, I'm so excited to share how the area on top of the china hutch looks for the Winter season.

As you can see I did leave the red thermose,I looked around my home for something to add which are the stack of stonware plates and a white enamel bowl filled with diy frosted pinecones.
I also added a nice treasure I found this month, a small round silver-plate caddy. $1.50
I added three small milk-glass jars I had to lighten up this vignette

In the corner as you can see I just added some winter greenry and a little red bird.
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in this area I added a collection of pinecones and a cute little 'Snowbaby' figurine I thought the Polar Bear looked good in my Coca-Cola area.
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 Thank you so much for taking time out of your day to stop by to see how I've changed up the decor on the 'China Hutch'
I would love to hear what you have found thrifting and how you style it in your home. 
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 So until my next post...... 

May God Bless You and Your Family,
 I'm Vicki a Colorado Junkett

Saturday, January 28, 2023

Vintage Winter vignettes in The Family-Room

Hi Friends, 

I'm so happy you stopped by 'My Little Colorado Cottage' today!
I'm so excited to show you a few 'Winter' vignettes around my family-room

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This Winter Season, my vision was to add more vintage inspired snowmen and a touch more greenery with small touches of Blue into my winter vignettes.

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Thank you so much for taking time out of your day to stop by to see what I have been up to


 I would love to hear, what was your ideas for your Winter Décor this year. 


 So until my next post...... 


May God Bless You and Your Family,


 

Monday, January 10, 2022

A Cozy Rustic Winter Mantel

 Hi Friends,

Time to change up the mantel, I've packed up all my Christmas collections.  To start decorating the mantel, I thought this DIY was very appropriate for this very cold winter season, here in NW Colorado.

I'm still loving buffalo/gingham check so I leave the black check rag garland all seasons, but added the red/black checked rag garland to my winter displays

 New DIY this winter is the wreath with a stick snowflake hung in the center, I like the rustic feel it adds to the mantel. 


This awesome white snowflake I diy a couple of winters back out of popsicle sticks.  One of the new DIY's for this winter are using collected bottle brush trees and wooden vintage thread spools and ABC blocks.

Pines cones always come out during my winter decorating, I found the little cardinal tin this year at the thrift store


I also like displaying the red felt birds that I picked up several years ago I believe from "Dollar Tree?", all throughout the house.

Thank you for stopping by, I hope you found some inspiration to decorate a corner of your home for the winter season.


May God you and your family,

I'm Vicki a Colorado Junkett



Sunday, January 4, 2015

A Few Easy Winter Vignette Ideas - Using some items from my Vintage/Country Collections

Hi Friends,

Today, I'm sharing a few easy décor ideas I am using for vignettes this winter season in my home.

  This brass spittoon I picked up at a auction many years ago sit by my front room window all the time to hide string light connections so I always try to keep some kind of floral displayed in it. I just added a few dry stems from clematis vine in my garden, a bunch of red leaf eucalyptus stems some dried broadleaf  plant and of course white pip berry.


I'm sure you have seen this Sir Walter Raleigh tin I have had in my collection for ever, it seems. I use it in a vignette almost every seasons. 


To a vintage wine crate on a corner shelf, I added pine cone, a few cinnamon sticks and a couple of branches of red eucalyptus wrapped with red and white pip berries.


I'm so glad you stopped by to check out a few ways you may use some of your vintage boxes or tins to put togethers an easy display for winter

So until next time friends, May God bless you and your family.

I'm Vicki the Colo-Junkett