Welcome to Christmas at Storybook Cottage 2018. Today I am joining my dear friend Marty from A Stroll Thru Life on her annual Christmas Tour of Homes. The decorations this year are clean and classic. They feature natural touches with accents of gold.
Christmas at Storybook Cottage 2018
If you are coming over from Duke Manor Farm I am so glad that you are here! Laura always has the most fabulous holiday decor.
The Exterior Entry
Earlier this week I shared how we decorated our small porch.
Lots of greenery was gathered and displayed in vintage elements.
The outside is always a good indicator of what you will find inside. So come on in!
The Interior Entry
Continuing the theme of natural touches with accents of gold. I brought out the German Christmas pyramid which hasn’t been displayed for several years.
We purchased this lovely Nativity while stationed in Germany.
The Dining Area
You caught a glimpse of the dining area in the photo above.
The vintage crocheted tablecloth reminds me of snowflakes.
I topped the silverware pockets with crocheted snowflakes that Grandma Jingles made years ago.
This is my second year growing paperwhites. I love their scent.
Over on the sideboard the vintage Dept. 56 Snow Village was set up.
I received the first house, “Nantucket”, as a gift when I was eight years old.
Subsequent pieces have found their way into the collection over the years via thrift stores and eBay.
The Mantel
This year the mantel features a more modern design.
I shared how I made all the hoops in this post.
Our stockings are hung and accent the birch log insert beautifully.
Snowflakes, pinecones, and greenery accent our antique German sled.
The Bar Cart
I only bought two new Christmas decor items this year.
I just couldn’t resist this handcrafted wooden camel and baby.
Create A Meaningful Tree
There are a total of four Christmas trees inside at Storybook Cottage. This tree is decorated specifically for me.
Earlier this year I turned 50. To celebrate this golden milestone I wanted to create a truly meaningful tree.
The ornaments include those of yesteryear as well as this year’s limited-edition fundraising ornaments I create every year. I’m so THANKFUL they sold out in two days. I always make two extra to save for my children. You can see the tutorial on how to make them HERE.
I’ve incorporated paper silhouettes that remind me of my family, pearl ornaments I made years ago representing my faith, as well as other touches to remind me of my celebratory trip to France earlier this year.
I haven’t yet written about my French adventures. I’ve been saving the stories for the upcoming cold days of January.
No gifts have been wrapped yet but it appears we don’t really need any.
The Kitchen
Our daughter helped decorate the kitchen while she was home visiting at Thanksgiving.
We went with a pink theme as that is her favorite color. So many special things were included and help create a truly lovely nod to Christmas past.
I’m hoping Santa will bring me an antique copper kettle this year.
You can view the entire Pink Christmas Kitchen post HERE.
We hope you have enjoyed the 2018 Christmas tour of Storybook Cottage. Gracie and the rest of the Gunn family wish you a very “Merry Christmas!”
Next on the tour is Far Above Rubies. Anita’s home is always full of rich colors and full of cheer!
Laura
Christmas Home Tours
Please be sure to visit all of the lovely homes on the tour.
Monday, Dec. 3
A Stroll Thru Life, Cuckoo4Design, Nesting With Grace, Southern Hospitality,
Life On Virginia Street, Pink Peppermint Design
Tuesday, Dec. 4
Setting For Four, ZDesign At Home, Inspiration For Moms,
House By Hoff , Starfish Cottage
Wednesday, Dec. 5
Hymns & Verses, Our Southern Home, Seeking Lavender Lane
Thrifty &Chic, Remodelando La Casa, Simple Stylings
Thursday, Dec. 6
Clean & Scentsible, Haneens Haven, LifeLoveLarson,
11Magnolia Lane, Monica Wants It, Rain On A Tin Roof
Friday, Dec. 7
Decor To Adore – Far Above Rubies – Decorating Delirium
Dimples & Tangles – Our FifthHouse – Follow The Yellow Brick Home – Duke Manor Farm
Dixie Lee says
Laura, those snowflakes that Grandma Jingles made are exquisite! How wonderful to be able to incorporate her work in your Christmas decorations.
4 trees – thought I was being extravagant with 2 inside and 1 outside!
Merry Christmas!
Katie Mansfield says
It’s beautiful, Laura. Your Dept 56 cottages are amazing. They were very different in the beginning. All with a wonderful handcrafted feel. I love the pyramid. Fabulous. Your tree is amazing. I can’t wait to read about Paris.
jeanie says
It looks as warm, lovely and beautiful as you are, Laura. I especially love the “you” tree, with its year of memorable and beautiful events. It’s perfection. And of course, that kitchen, which I saw earlier, truly captures my heart! I love it all!
Julia@Cuckoo4Design says
Gracie is so so cute. And what a beautiful and meaningful tree. I have the same Christmas pyramid too.
Marty says
Love your pretty porch and your dining table is set so beautifully. I love how you incorporate such meaningful family heirlooms. The hoops over the fireplace is such a pretty touch, plus your special tree is absolutely perfect. I loved it all. Thanks so much for joining the tours again, I always love seeing your home.
Kiki Nakita says
Beautifully decorated, Laura. I especially love your ornaments and the German nativity, they add a bit of nostalgia to the Christmas magic.
Linda Kelley says
Merry Christmas, Laura and family! ♥
Everything looks beautiful! I adore all of the usage of natural and vintage items combined. That’s my preference in decor.
Barbara Harper says
Your home is lovely!
Jennifer Griffin says
Your Christmas home is lovely, Laura! I’m completely in love with your stacked wood fireplace and mantel. My Mom has a large Snow Village collection, it’s always so fun to see them displayed! So happy to be touring with you today!
jennifer@decoratingdelirium says
Laura your home is holiday perfection. I love all the paperwhites!! It is so fun to be on this tour with you!
Angelina says
I loved your Christmas home tour! I love your golden tree, it is so pretty! And then the pink christmas decor…. and then the snow village… and the Christmas pyramid! Love it all!!!
Anita says
Soooo pretty and festive Laura!! LOVE the pink in your kitchen especially!!
ellen b. says
Everything looks so lovely in your home and on your front porch. I love your silverware pockets! So pretty. Your table is so beautiful. Don’t have enough adjectives to tell you how nice everything looks! Hope your new week is Merry and Bright!
laura janning says
laura, it’s all so festive and fun, especially that pink kitchen theme. I really love the meaning that you brought to “your” tree. and including things that really mean something to you. hope you are enjoying the holiday season. merry Christmas and happy belated birthday.50 is pretty amazing .
Jenna says
Everything is just beautiful, but I adore those little wooden camels!
Lora Bloomquist says
I love your modern mantel, Laura! And your aqua hutch looks almost just like mine! Fun to see your house all decked out for Christmas!
Jennifer Lifford says
It all looks beautiful! I love the Christmas village collection – how sweet that you have had it for so many years! The hoop mantel is awesome too. The perfect mix of new and old!
Cindy says
Such a beautiful home!
Thanks so much for sharing at AMAZE ME MONDAY!
Blessings,
Cindy
Our Hopeful Home says
What a warm and lovely Christmas home! I love it all, but that mantel especially. I made one hoop wreath last year for Christmas and loved it Your display is fabulous. Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm! Pinned! xo Kathleen | Our Hopeful Home
Our Hopeful Home says
Just FYI Laura I loved your decor (and that stinkin’ mantel) so much that I’ll be featuring you tomorrow at Vintage Charm Party #163. Congrats and Merry Christmas & Happy New Year! xo Kathleen
Amber Ferguson says
It is all so very beautiful! What a delight to tour your home at Christmas. I love it all but that vintage tablecloth is my favorite!
I hope you have a Merry Christmas dear friend!