In hopes that St. Nicholas would FIND them there!!
A few years ago I took it upon myself to sew stockings for everyone in my family.
I've been known to take on crazy projects like that right before the holiday. Silly me.
They have special meaning for my family, and that made it all worth while.
There are many different colors, all different in some way.
And monogrammed with the stocking owner's first initial.
They are roomy for lots of goodies, and even have a liner. And name tags, cause some of us have the same first initial.
And what better way to display them? An old white six foot chippy wooden ladder fit the bill just dandy! The stockings hang from cuphooks. All 31 stockings, that is.
The ladder? That came from a sweet gentleman who actually still used it in his shop! I spied it and was quick to point out that it certainly wasn't safe for him anymore!!! Took a bit of convincing...but I'm glad. (that he's safe)(and that I have the ladder!)
And now, can I please please pretty please share my tree (excuse the blurry pic!) and some of my fave decorations this year...?
Every year I get the kids a continuation of a series Hallmark ornament. That's a combined 36 or so years worth of ornaments! I put them on display each year and pack them back up in their boxes after Christmas. This year I put them on the tree...saved me having to find an alternate spot for them and I didn't have to come up with something different for the tree...and they look SO sweet!
I brought in an old crusty rusty broken scale from the barn and stuffed a tree in it. Ain't it purdy!!!
And...when the college kids are home, they like to add special touches to the decor!
Look at that cutie patooty little leather satchel. It has shirt collars in it...and a little Christmas tree!
My sons drew a portrait on my chalkboard pantry door of "Bob" the buck last month during deer season. I decided it was a great start to a holiday scene and story.
I brought in an old crusty rusty broken scale from the barn and stuffed a tree in it. Ain't it purdy!!!
And...when the college kids are home, they like to add special touches to the decor!
Look at that cutie patooty little leather satchel. It has shirt collars in it...and a little Christmas tree!
My sons drew a portrait on my chalkboard pantry door of "Bob" the buck last month during deer season. I decided it was a great start to a holiday scene and story.
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