Christmas 2016 Decor
~Our Family Room Fireplace/Mantle~

It's almost Christmas!  Merry Christmas Eve!

Our fireplace and mantel all decorated for Christmas.  Hubby and I have our stockings on the ready!. I sure hope Santa thinks we were NOT naughty ...but, oh so very nice! :)





Have a blessed and very Merry Christmas, and a very Happy New Year!...





Christmas 2016 Decor
~ Christmas Tablescape - Our Dining Room ~


I look forward to having my family here together and gathered around the table sharing in all the joy of Christmas! It's the most wonderful time of the year!


As it gets a little closer to Christmas I am working on my Christmas tablescape in our dining room. 



I love all the sparkle!  Lots of that going on here.  Oh, glitter, glitter Christmas dinner! :)




I couldn't resist adding a sparkly bow to each plate.   It added the perfect Christmas touch.





I'm so excited for Christmas to be here and I want it to last forever.  Soon I'll have those whom I love gathered around the table and close enough for real hugs and kisses!  That's the best part of Christmas for me!


~Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas~





Christmas 2016 Decor
~ Our Christmas Tree - Ready for Santa! ~




Our Christmas tree is soaking up some sunshine on this warm 60-degree Wednesday! I'm loving it, too!  I'm off to do some shopping ...I wonder who's been naughty or nice?!

When asked, "where are all the presents?"  The answer is..."Santa hasn't come yet!!!"







Easy Decorating Idea Using Photo Frames




"In our home we laugh, we share, we make mistakes.  We love, dream, and count our blessings!" ...A beautiful quote!

I never tire of redecorating my tiered tray.  I get creative with it and use lots of different items.

This mini frame was the perfect size for it.  I find pictures or phrases in magazines, ads, catalogs, or print from online, to add to my frames for use in my home decor.  It's easy, and low or no cost decorating!  



Happy Decorating!...





Christmas 2016 Decor
~Christmas Tablescape - Our Breakfast Room~



I love to set a pretty table! It's nice to make it extra special for the holidays, too.  I like to change the look and use different items that I have on hand that I've collected over the years, before running out to buy more things.




And, often I find that not worrying about everything being so perfect makes for a much more relaxed and happy attitude about decorating!  Also, I try to practice what I preach about low cost decorating! I only recently purchased the star plate-used as a center tray, and the placemats.  Total cost of thirteen dollars!



That pretty gold star was perfect for Christmas and perfectly my style!  It was a must have once I saw it!



I began thinking of the sweet little ruffled plates I had at home when I spotted the golden place mats.  I had a feeling both of these items would work well together.  My simple everyday white plates would be the middle layer for the two gold items.




Gold painted pine cone ornaments placed on each plate were an extra touch that added to the holiday theme.  And, I had some gold sparkly balls that I used in glass jars last year, so I scattered a few around the table for a little more sparkle.  I'll be adding golden flatware later to each place setting. 




These sweet little candle holders have been part of many a year of Christmas decorating in our home.  I change the look of them by adding different candles and candle holders to them.

My Christmas table in our breakfast room is ready for the holiday!  I hope I have given some good ideas and inspiration for your holiday table setting.



Happy Decorating!...



Christmas 2016 Decor
~It's beginning to look like Christmas~


~ Merry Christmas ~


It's the most wonderful time of the year!  Once the holiday decorating begins I enjoy adding touches of Christmas to different rooms in our home.  I say I'm only going to do a little holiday decorating and then my thought of that goes right out the window, and the holiday decor spreads all over the house!  I love all the sparkly pretty things and want to decorate everything and every room!


Christmas touches get added here, there, and just about everywhere!  I quickly realize that I have more Christmas decorations than I truly need.  But, I want them! ...All of them!  "Perhaps I should show some restraint," I think to myself?

Each year I try to convince myself not to look at or purchase any of the beautiful Christmas decor that's available around the holidays and long before even!...Yeah right!  And, cute little Christmas trees are something I can not resist, each year I add at least one new one to my ever growing collection.  



This is a view from the kitchen sink of the counter just above it, and beyond into the entry of our family room.  It's looking like Christmas over here,  Gold, green, shades of white and cream, and lots of sparkle!  




On the opposite side of the kitchen this fun tray's message reminds us to "EAT DRINK AND BE MERRY," and it will surely be followed to the letter!  Cheers to you and yours!




In the hall this console table greets you with more signs of Christmas.  One of my favorite little Christmas trees takes center stage on the lower shelf.  I knew that one was coming home with me the second I spotted it, I found it a couple years ago.

I have more to do yet and will share soon!




It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!...


My "Christmas" Shelf Decor

For me, decorating for the holidays is the most fun!  Once I get going on it and figure where the tree is going to go, and then it's full on "deck the halls!"  I try to change things up a bit each year, and I have to admit to having more than enough Christmas decorations.  And, I don't always use everything that I have.

I told myself this year to stay away from adding anymore holiday decorations.  It's so hard to do it though!  All the pretty holiday decor starts appearing earlier and earlier every year!  I can say I decorated my shelf with what I already had.  And that's all I'll say about the rest of my decorating. 



Christmas is wonderful!  It's full of sparkle, and brings us such "Joy!"  My display shelf is ready for Christmas, it gives me joy to redecorate it for the seasons and holidays.  The glittered 'JOY' ornament was a perfect find last year.  Some sparkly beads work well as a garland.  The lamp is a thrifted candlestick with an added lamp shade, the little bowl was thrifted too.  The sparkly tree was found last year, the glitter caught my eye and then, well, I just had to have it!  I've had the floral arrangement awhile now and like to change it occasionally with extra stems, floral picks, or flowers.
My shelf just may stay this way through Christmas!...Well, maybe?!



Happy Decorating!...





Happy Holidays


Hello December!  I've been putting away the pumpkins and all things Fall, time to plan for Christmas and deck the halls.  I am making a list and checking twice, for all things lovely and all things nice. 



A little something sweet for the holidays.  I love Christmas, and all the sweetness, magic and wonder of it all!  I love decorating for the holidays.  I'll be sharing our holiday home over the next few weeks as we plan for Christmas.


Happy Holidays


And, Happy Decorating!...







Fall Mantel - Final Fall Decor


I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving, and long holiday weekend.  We enjoyed our Thanksgiving dinner on Friday with our youngest daughter and her husband.  We enjoyed a lazy day the day after on Saturday having leftover goodies and movies all day!  Some R & R and turkey coma!


I'm sharing my Fall styled fireplace mantel, before it gets transformed for Christmas.  I usually wait until after Thanksgiving before bringing out my Christmas decorations.  



My pretty mirror was a thrifty treasure I found at an antique mall last year, as well as the sconces, and the matching urns.  I crafted the wreath (see link to the tutorial here), and the floral arrangements myself, and dressed up my LED faux candles with ribbon and mini pine cones.  I kept it simple and neutral this year and styled my mantel similar to last year's Fall mantel (see link here), with a few changes.

I've enjoyed Fall this year and the fall decorating.  Once I settle into Fall I want to linger a while there and slow down before the holidays begin.  The time flies by so quickly and then before I'm even ready for it, winter appears.  I'll adjust to that too, and I'll certainly be wanting to rush through that!

I do love Christmas time though and look forward to the holidays and all the magic, wonder, and spirit of it all!  And the decorating!  I'm sure many have already begun their holiday decorating, while others like me, are just beginning!



Happy decorating!...


Thoughts and Things this week - Giving Thanks & Thankfulness

Thanksgiving has come and gone and we now have memories and a few leftovers from the day.  We had all the usual favorites here for our Thanksgiving dinner, Turkey, Dressing, Sweet Potatoes, Macaroni and Cheese, Green Bean Casserole, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Deviled Eggs, Cranberry Sauce, Fresh Baked French Loaf Bread, plus mini Chocolate Pies and Crème Brûlée for dessert.

Hubby cooked the Turkey out on the Big Green Egg while I prepared the other goodies to go with it.  Our daughter and her husband along with their fur-babies shared the day with us and our fur-baby.  Our other daughter and her family live in Greenville, SC and couldn't join us this year due to her work schedule.  I'm hopeful next year finds us all together in one place!

We enjoyed the warm and beautiful day and our dinner, with some game playing after dinner.  Then a bit of fun for each of us at dessert time by finishing the caramelizing of the sugar on our individual Crème Brûlée desserts, and we also had those mini Chocolate Pies too.  We were stuffed like a turkey by days end, and hubby and I were tired enough to claim it bedtime just after the others left to go home around nine-thirty.



We each took turns with browning and caramelizing our sugar topped dessert.  I have Emeril to thank for the Crème Brûlée recipe, I discovered his boxed-mix at the grocery recently and decided I'd let him provide the recipe for one of my desserts this year.  We altered the recipe at the end by adding white sugar and then browning it with our little butane burner.  (The mix came with caramelized sugar to sprinkle on top.)  It was so easy to make, and delicious! 




I have so much to be thankful for. I'm most thankful for my family, and their love. They're my everything!  They have my heart and my love.  I'm thankful for my extended family and I wish we could all be together more often and share more time together in one place, too!

I'm also thankful for my friends, many of which who have become like family.  It's said that "Friends are the family you choose."  
"Friends fill your Soul with Sunshine and your Heart with Love"





I mentioned being thankful for family, and I am especially thankful to be expecting a very special addition to our family in 2017.  Our sweet baby girl is having a "Sweet Baby Girl!" I can't wait to see "Little Miss Perfect" in that outfit!  This is her first child, and our third grandchild, third granddaughter actually and she is due in May.  My daughter and son-in-law are going to be terrific parents!  We are so happy, so excited, and so very thankful!



I took this photo of our handsome fur-baby boy Aeon, on Thanksgiving day.   I'm thankful that he shares lovingly in each day with us, brightens all of them, and is a special part of our life.  He brings joy and happiness to our everyday and I hope he feels the same about us!  He sure seems to smile a lot so I think he does!





My heart is full, and I'm very thankful!...








~Happy Thanksgiving~


I felt my pretty tiered tray was due a touch of restyling.  As I imagined the upcoming holidays I began thinking about Thanksgiving today, and all that we have to be thankful for! Most importantly our family, and friends, and the love we share with them.

Soon we will gather with them and create special memories to last through the years! It just doesn't get any better than that!  Happy Thanksgiving





Happy Thanksgiving!





My Thanksgiving Tablescape

It's down to the wire now.  Thanksgiving is tomorrow, and I am ready!  I'm sharing my Thanksgiving tablescape.  I offered a sneak peek a couple days ago as I was working out a plan. 


My dining table is all set and ready!  And, tomorrow I'll be watching the parade, some football, and then later doing my dinner prep because we will be enjoying our family Thanksgiving dinner on Friday, so our kids can spend the time with their family-in-loves and not have to be in two places in one day.  I have an extra day to prep now!   The sun lit up my dining room at the right time for my photos today! 




I kept it pretty simple and added a few fresh creamy white pumpkins and two larger faux painted pumpkins, that I painted using chalk paint, placed in groups on both sides of my floral centerpiece.   I used my favorite cut-glass dishes.  I love the look of them, but I also love that they are easy to clean, and they can be placed in the dishwasher, unlike my gold rimmed dishes.  {Easy clean-up after dinner!}  Plus, they look right at home with my other cut-glass and crystal pieces, I like using a blend of both.  Everything sparkles!  I love that, too!





I have Home Goods to thank for the shimmery bronze placemats!  I knew they would look perfect in my dining room the second I saw them and just before they jumped into my cart!  That happens sometimes, ya know! *wink*  My gold flatware adds a bit of glam.  I really like to use bronze and gold together.  Creamy colored cloth napkins were fan-folded and slipped into my pretty acrylic napkin holders.  Glasses for water, and wine, complete each place setting.  

I'm enjoying a few more days of my fall decor and my creamy white pumpkins around here, before all of the Christmas decor starts taking over.  I'm going to miss those sweet pumpkins! 



I can't wait to sit around the table and enjoy the company of my family while eating some delicious food.  Making more memories together.


I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving, one that fills your heart (and belly) with happiness!  



Warm hugs from our home to yours!...






Feeling Thankful for Fall


 This is the  view out our foyer window over the weekend, full of beautiful fall colors.  


Though Fall isn't really over for another month, fall is sort of coming to an end.  We'll be celebrating Thanksgiving this week, and then soon after the Christmas planning will be in full swing. 

Only a couple more days and we will be having a delicious meal together, as we celebrate Thanksgiving and all that we have to be thankful for.  It will mark the end of the fall decor, and Christmas decor will begin.  I've enjoyed fall this year, and the fall touches around my home.  I'm really not ready to let go of my painted creamy white pumpkins just yet, but I do love Christmas, so it's a happy trade off transitioning to ...the most wonderful time of the year! 



I started working on our Thanksgiving table setting, I like to plan out what I am going to do and what I want it to look like, so I have plenty of time to make my decisions before the big day.  I have some of the basics sorted.  I found some pretty bronze place mats at Home Goods,  I think they are perfect for my dining room and look fabulous with my cut-glass dishes. 



Little scenes of Fall like this one will give way to a Christmas theme.  Pumpkins will be retired until next year as they are replaced with things that represent Christmas.  In no time I'll forget about those pumpkins as they will be only a memory.  But, for now I can still enjoy them for a little while longer.




I've enjoyed Fall!








    

Chicken Corn Chowder - Slow Cooker / Crock-pot - Easy!

I got my slow cooker/crock-pot out this week.  I can say it's officially fall to me now.  November is when I say "OK, it's fall."  The weather here in Georgia has been beautiful with warm days still lingering in the seventies, with cooler evenings.

Just cool enough for me to get my sweater or a light jacket on, but the Mister is thinking it's just perfect without the extra layer of clothing for him.  And, our pup, well, he seems to be loving it too, that and just lazying around of an evening out on the porch with us.  However, we did experience an even cooler dip in temperatures over the weekend.  I'm one who is never ready for cold!!!

Back to getting out the slow cooker.  Mine is actually never far away, I use it all year for cooking and I actually have two sizes, regular/large sized and a small one.  A couple days ago, in my larger slow cooker, I put together a hearty pot of Chicken Corn Chowder, and let me tell you the smell all the while it was cooking had my tummy growling all afternoon!


Also, let me tell you how simple this chowder was to make.  I put some ingredients in the slow cooker, then later gave it a little attention, added a few more ingredients and about a half hour more of cook time, then it was done.  Just that easy!  Dinner!!  I'll call this bowl of warmth, a hug in a bowl!

It was Delicious with a Capital D!  I had to up the corn in this dinner by making some cornbread ... uh, jalapeno cornbread that is.  I really like spicy stuff!  I could do another post on making my jalapeno cornbread, but my recipe is as simple as using Jiffy cornbread mix along with the ingredients called for on its package directions, and stirring in some diced jalapeno peppers and a bit of shredded cheese before baking.  Mmmm the sweetness of the Jiffy cornbread and the heat of the jalapenos is for me a perfect combination, and I love it!



The jalapeno cornbread was perfect with the chicken corn chowder, and with a bit of melted butter on top.  And I mean real butter too, not some fake posing like it's butter, butter, but it isn't!  Be good to your cornbread and give it real butter, and yourself too of course!  And, try this chowder, it did not disappoint.

Chunks of tender chicken and potatoes, bits of crumbled bacon, corn, onion, and green chilies, and loads of flavor in this creamy chowder.  Soups on!

  
Chicken Corn Chowder  


Ingredients:
2 large or 3 medium boneless skinless chicken breasts
6 small red or gold potatoes, cut into 1-inch pieces (I prefer red potatoes, I didn't peel mine)
1 small or 1/2-medium white or yellow onion, diced
2 cans cream-style corn
1 -8 ounce can diced green chiles
4 cups low sodium chicken broth
2 cups heavy cream or half & half for a lighter version
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon original Mrs Dash(optional- just a favorite flavor no-salt seasoning of mine!)
1/2 teaspoon seasoned salt
1/4 teaspoon ground cumin
4-6 strips bacon, diced and cooked til crispy
1/2 cup mild cheddar cheese, shredded for garnish(optional)
salt and pepper to taste


Directions:
Place chicken, potatoes, green chiles, onion, and corn in slow cooker. Pour chicken broth carefully over other ingredients.  Stir to combine, then cover and cook on low for 6 hours.
Uncover slow cooker and carefully remove chicken breast to a cutting surface and use two forks to shred chicken or cut into bite sized chunks.  Carefully place chicken back into the slow cooker.
Stir in heavy cream, garlic powder, Mrs Dash, seasoned salt, cumin, 1/2 of the bacon-(I saved 1/2 for garnish), salt-if needed, and pepper to taste, then cook another 15-20 minutes.
Garnish with shredded cheese, bacon bits, and cracked black pepper, and serve hot.




Enjoy!...






Thoughts and Things this week - November ~ Celebrations & Events


November always feels like it's truly Fall, especially here in Georgia!  It takes a while for me to get there, I'm all about Fall for now!  I've enjoyed the Fall decor around my home and plan to continue to through Thanksgiving.


November brings with it much to celebrate.  We happily celebrate birthdays, an anniversary, honoring our Veterans, and Thanksgiving this month!  We have so much to be thankful and grateful for!


I wanted to share a few 'November' celebrations and events on the list thus far. 


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On the evening of Saturday, November 5th, we enjoyed a night at the Atlanta Opera, attending the performance of "Silent Night."  We claimed it as an early Anniversary celebration by also purchasing the dinner package offered.  We sat at a table with two other couples and enjoyed our dinner, as well as friendly conversation with them.  One couple informed us they were family to the orchestra conductor, her Mother and Brother.  The opera was very entertaining and interesting.  The music, performance, stage and effects, were all captivating and very well done.  A memorable evening and worth seeing opera!    

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November 8th - On my 20th birthday, 36 years ago, I was celebrating my marriage to this handsome man! 
We have shared many adventures together. We've created two beautiful daughters, a beautiful home, a strong friendship, and a good life. Through highs and lows we have stuck together, swimming upstream when we had to, going with the flow as needed, and happily sailing through the great times. 
~Happy 36th Anniversary to my husband, my best friend, and the one I love, Marty. Here's to many more years of life, love, and laughter together, as friends and partners, as the better halves to each other, as husband and wife, as you and me, as us!


Lingering in Fall - Fall Decor


Hello November!  I can't help but say, "time flies, and it doesn't seem as if it should be November already!"  



I am lingering in Fall for now, even through all the temptation of beautiful Christmas decor I've been viewing and seeing, both on the internet and in the stores.





I love this table in our upstairs hallway, and enjoy changing the look with different accessories.  I styled my table for fall, using neutral colors and some natural elements.  I'll admit I can walk by it and get an idea to change and tweak it about everyday.  One of the things I really like about low-cost decorating is the "shop my home" before buying anything new method.  

And speaking of buying.  Some items here are thrifty treasures purchased at the thrift or antiques market.  The shutters, the mirror, and the lamps/candlesticks with lampshades-(a decorating trick of mine.)  I have a passion for anything gold and bronze, and really like using them together.  I enjoy using a mix of items that I love!  I'm not ready to let go of fall just yet, or those sweet little pumpkins! 



My crystal clock adds a touch of elegance mixed with the natural pine cones and the mini pumpkin.  The clock is a reminder that we'll be setting the clocks back this weekend,  Dark-thirty is what I call it when it gets dark earlier!  It's an adjustment that we must accept and go with.  Like it or not!  




It's all about balance, so on the other side of the table I added some glass items, the jar filled with bits of nature and the cut-glass candle holder perched upon a natural wooden candlestick.  Another pine cone and mini pumpkin too.




I tried my hand at using an old paperback book in my little vignette here.  An already torn cover made it easy for me to tear off the rest of the book's cover.  I simply wrapped the book with jute twine and tied it into a bow.  I liked the overall color, and the book also provided a 'lift' for my fall arrangement.  I'd seen a similar look using old books before and really liked it.  Talk about easy, low-cost decorating.




I tucked a pillow and a folded table runner into my bronze metal basket.  The folded end of the runner was draped over the front of the basket, while the end of the runner and its tassel were folded over the pillow.  So easy to create the look.  Some wheat and corn husk bunches tucked in behind a pretty sunflower add a little more interest, and fall goodness.




Ahh!  There's that sun I was looking for earlier while taking photos of this area.  I like the neutral, yet warm and natural feel of this look.   I'm going to enjoy it a while longer, before getting into Christmas decorating mode.




Happy Decorating!...








Easy Handmade Pumpkins - No Sew!


I handmade these little pumpkins in only a few minutes time.  I think they are pretty cute!  Let me start off by stating that even if you think you can't make anything, or that you're not crafty, you CAN do this!  I've made some other styles of pumpkins similar to these before, and I mean it when I say "it really is easy, and anyone can do this!"  And hey, there's no sewing required!  Yesssss!



I put these little cuties together by using an old shirt, some craft wire, and for the stuffing I used leftover material and plastic grocery bags.  The great thing about making these is you can use just about any cloth material and make them in just about any color, and coordinate them with your decor.  That is why I used this material since it was bronze and gold, and I liked the stripes, too.  I thought it would work well in my decor.  I had everything on hand so technically it didn't cost me a thing to make them.

It seriously took me only a few minutes to put these cute little pumpkins together.  I think they're adorable!





I used an old shirt to make my pumpkins.  I cut off the sleeves and trimmed both of the ends so I had even edges on both ends, forming a tube.  I turned the sleeve wrong-side-out, gathered one end and used a twist-tie to tightly close it, like you would for a loaf of bread.  Next I turned it right-side-out.  At this point it looked more like a little bag that was gathered at the bottom, the twist-tie no longer visible on the outside.  Using left over material and plastic grocery bags I then stuffed the inside until I got the round pumpkin shape I wanted.






I cut a length of wire approximately 8 inches long and set it aside.  I then gathered the top of my newly formed pumpkin and gave it a little twist.  I centered the piece of wire and used it to gather around the top closing it tightly, also like the twist-tie I used on the bottom and like closing a loaf of bread.  I used a craft stick about the size of a pencil to wrap the left-over wire on both sides to form the curls in the wire.  






After the wire on both sides had been curled I prepared the stem.







Using more wire directly from the spool I began wrapping the top, twisting as I went along, to form the stem.  I tried to keep the wire close and also snug each wrap around.  When I had the stem length I wanted, I wrapped back down a little ways and then cut the wire.  I trimmed off the rest of the material above the wrapped wire.

Using more wire directly from the spool I made a couple wraps around the bottom of the stem, and then wrapped around the pumpkin a few times evenly spaced to form the sections in the pumpkin.  I then wrapped the wire around the bottom of the stem to secure in place before cutting the wire.  And that's it!


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If you really think that was too complicated, and want to do even less to create a pumpkin, check this out!...


For this pumpkin I simply used the back portion from the shirt and cut a nice sized piece, then pulled the edges up and then tucked them into a ...wait for it ...roll of toilet paper!  Ha!  Now that was pretty simple!  I pulled a little bit of the material back out to form the stem, then used wire to wrap around it and also to make the curls, as I did on the previous pumpkins.






It took only about 15 minutes to create all three pumpkins.  I really like easy projects like that!





Here's another style of pumpkin I created recently.  This is my oh-so-soft and oh-so-simple handmade pumpkin!  A microfiber cloth from the dollar store, filled with plastic shopping bags, then gathered, wrapped and tied with twine, and a wrapping of ribbon formed the stem.


And, another of my previously handmade pumpkins tutorial can be viewed here.






Happy crafting!...






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Tammy is the design enthusiast behind the blog, Tips, Treats & Treasures, where her creativity is explored with a mixture of her artistic abilities and style through her home decorating, thrifty finds, DIY and creative craft projects, along with her family favorite recipes. She shares through her blog her ideas and helpful tips on everything she has learned over the years and much of which she is passionate about in the hope of inspiring others, with her own unique style storytelling.