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Christmas at Home

Our house is all lit up for Christmas time, so make a cup of coffee and come visit with me ♥

I picked up my crochet hook for the first time in many years, I forgot how much I enjoy it. I started with the blanket pictured above, then moved on to a few more and decided everyone was getting a blanket for Christmas 🙂 the pattern for the pom pom striped blanket was from here.

The train is a new addition to our Christmas tree this year, I was inspired by someone on Instagram who spray painted this train from Home Depot gold and put it around her tree – so I did it in white instead and we decorated the cars with little bits of things from our stash and some mini tree items from Hobby Lobby

Paper mache houses are from all different places, and tucked into the branches of the tree – making sure that the track was clear. The houses even light up! It looks so pretty at night.

I love nativity sets … I have a few of them scattered around the house, but found this white one at target a few years back and added a few pieces (trees & houses) to them that I found separately over time. I like to put battery operated candles inside the little house so it lights up.

My grandfather was a commercial artist (he even designed the 7UP logo back in the day) who painted and sketched his whole life – I have a few of his pieces in my home including this hand lettered print that I put out every year – I love it so much. He passed away when I was only 14 and we lived outside of the US for many years, so I have only a few memories of him. This sign reminds me of the handful of times I poked around in his drawing studio and sat with him while he talked about his tools.

Our kitchen gets all dolled up for the holidays, since I love to entertain. The vintage egg nog set was a once in a lifetime find at a thrift store many years ago, and to be honest I almost passed it up!! Yikes. What started out as a Christmas mug tree has turned into a whole year long mug tree haha … we started collecting mugs for every season and I try to switch it up every few months.

My etsy shop has kept me busy the last few months – I spent some time designing two new calendars for 2025, Christmas cards and some other things for gift giving – there are a few calendars left and you can find everything here.

One of my favorite things about Christmas is this patriotic tree – we call it the white house tree because most of the ornaments on it are from the white house historical association which I started collecting a few years ago … we went to DC last year and we accidentally stumbled onto the historical association visitors center and I was so excited. I added a bunch to my collection and have also added a few more ornaments we picked up while traveling.

If you have a chance to visit the capitol add this stop to your list, it’s worth it! We saw a place setting Queen Elizabeth used while dining at the white house, Mary Lincoln’s china and Reagan’s jelly beans – it was one of my most favorite things from our trip, and we crammed alot of stuff into a three days!

We put our shed in two years ago and now it’s become something fun to decorate for the seasons – this is the view from my kitchen sink window ♥

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year my friends! I pray your new year will be filled with peace & joy only our Savior can bring ♥

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my studio through the years…

I dreamt up this space when instagram was the newest thing and pinterest was all the rage – burlap everything & chalkboard diy’s were on everybody’s to-do list. I remember being in line at Chipotle with my husband when I got the email from Better Homes & Gardens asking if they could feature my craft room in the magazine … I showed him my phone and said “do you think this is one of those scam emails?” They showed up a few months later with lighting equipment in the front yard and a huge white tarp that covered the windows on the front of our house – a few neighbors came over and rang the bell asking if everything was ok. Then later going to Wegmans to actually see it on the store shelf, we bought a few copies and took some flip phone pictures … it was 2013.

When I started my blog my girls were little, now they both can vote! My oldest has flown the nest and the youngest is getting ready for college this fall. We just blinked – and here we are.

My husband retired after 23 years in law enforcement and now works in the civilian world, which has been such a foreign thing for all of us. He is as busy as ever but we have dreams about ‘real’ retirement someday … somewhere warm.

I forget about this picture that never came to pass, until I stumble onto it every once in a while and reminisce … I was due to be on this cute magazine cover and right before going to print, the publishing company decided to cancel the production of the magazine all together – I was so sad! But still have it printed & framed in my studio because it’s a great memory and was such a fun experience ♥

This is the OG craft room that was officially finished in 2012 – over the years things changed a little at a time, but the one original remaining piece is the table! It measures 8 feet by 4 feet and was built by my husband & father – the wooden chairs were from the Christmas tree shops at the time.

The shelves against the back wall were basic white units from Target, that we lined up side by side, framed in with molding and trim then painted gray. The brown paper covered boxes that housed all my different scrapbook papers, were just covered cereal boxes 🙂

The side wall with a sewing table and shelves above it, was also made by my husband and took on many different functions over time …

The photos reflect changes in trends of course, the rugs changed, the wooden chairs got bright coats of paint and the light fixtures came & went … but as I look at the pictures all in one sitting, I realize they reflect the changes that were occuring in my family as well – my girls were growing up and I was changing with time – craving simplicity, less stuff, bright space and functionality.

In the first picture at the top of this post, the yellow dresser was purchased at a garage sale and I painted it yellow and added knobs from hobby lobby – it was only made of pressboard and eventually stared to fall apart… I stumbled upon that amazing wooden workbench (pictured just above) at a rummage sale – complete with the yellow melamine top, wooden drawers and it even had outlets on the side! It was definitely a hand crafted piece built in someone’s home workshop, but I loved it and got many years of good use from it.

The shelving on the back wall got a fresh coat of white paint and that unique wooden rolling cart was eventually replaced with a small white bookshelf. In the pictures below, you’ll see that the whole side wall got reimagined as my little online shop was growing and changing with time as well.

The rainbow pegboard was one of my most favorite projects, and was a focal point in the room for a long time…

White stools replaced the wooden chairs and rainbow polka dots pushed out garlands & shutters, but they came down a year later when we had the whole house repainted … most of our house is painted in ‘bakery box white’ by Behr.

Photos on the right show the progress during painting … everything was removed on the side wall (built-in table & shelves) and was moved up into my older daughter’s room in the left photo. It was at that time that she started crocheting little stuffies and garlands for the kids Etsy shop we had – she had her own business cards & shipping supplies all organized in that workspace ♥

In came my beloved white Husky work bench from Home Depot. I was envisioning the space as a packing/shipping order station, where i could gather, pack and weigh all my shop orders in one spot without having to run all over the room to grab this and that …

White painted pegboard and inventory bins took the place of my sewing area after more than a decade, and gingham wallpaper replaced a large green chalkboard (that I got from a sale at a local school that was closing down) on the other side of the room.

White rope baskets were moved in under the table when the original brown baskets started to wear out … I also decided to put a flush ceiling light fixture in the room for more lighting and less distraction from the new metal shelving units on the back wall that eventually replaced the framed in unit.

This is where it stands 14 years or so later 🙂 I will never regret taking this room ‘out of it’s box’ and turning it into something that allowed my home to thrive, my family & friends to gather & me to use the creativity God put in my soul to bring joy to others who I’ve been so blessed to encounter – which in turn gives me the greatest joy of all. Thankyou for following along with me for all of these years – it has been true joy to live a quiet life and work with my hands, all the while sharing it bit by bit with you as friends ♥