Friday, December 19, 2014

DECK THE BARN WITH CHRISTMAS FUN...

......FA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA!

Hope you are all doing fabulous in this very busy time of the year.  I don't know about you but decorating here has been slooooow. I am done! I keep in mind that spending time with family and friends is much more important than how many decorations I have around anywhere;)
 Don and the girls decorated the big tree this year. The did an awesome job and had a lot of fun spending that time with Grampy. I can watch them for hours laughing, dancing, singing and finding just the right place for that special ornament. Makes my heart smile:)
          The big tree is always trimmed with glass ornaments.
  LOL A special touch of Christmas decorating by Fibi :) She was so proud that she put the Santa stop sign there that I couldn't remove it:)
  A large cone filled with a white Christmas tree and ornaments.
              My friend Robin made us this cute little snowman years ago. It always finds a place here for winter.
                            I love this little Christmas tree!!! Simple and perfect for the library.

 Simple greens and a tin tree that I bought months ago and have had it up since. Its just so pretty, made of old ceiling tin and architectural pieces.
    A twig deer with a burlap bow trimmed with pine cones.
                                    Greens and white bottle brush trees.
Another fun tree inside of my old truck.
 
Wishing you all a wonderful and blessed Christmas. I hope 2015 brings you happiness, good health, and lots of new fun adventures.
 
FA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LAAAAAAAAAAA
 
~Till next time.................
~Debra xxx

Saturday, November 29, 2014

OUR 2014 PERFECT CHARLIE BROWN TREE.

Years ago I visited my girlfriend Marci. Her Christmas tree was absolutely gorgeous to me. It was an old fashioned Charlie Brown tree. A blue spruce. Ever since then, Don and I have always looked for that special skimpy vintagie tree. This year was no different, except for the tree farm that we went to.
 This tree farm is named  "Ragland" and it's right in our town of Woodbury. Every afternoon I would drive by it checking out all of the beautiful Blue Spruce trees. We have been watching them to grow for the past 14 years and now it was time to explore.
 Don picked out two saws. One for us and one for Deg, Liz and baby Silas:)
 Once Silas's sock monkey hat was fixed we were ready to go.
 The trees were beautiful and the snow that we had gotten a couple of days earlier made it all the more fun.
 Now, I'd like to say that we searched high and low for the perfect specimen, but I'd be lying. lol It took about 4 minutes. All of the trees were so beautiful. We have always had full, plump, tall trees. Now we get slimmer  trees. And while we can fit a super tall tree in the solarium, I find something sweet about a smaller tree just packed with lights and vintage glass ornaments.


                         It didn't take Liz, Deg and Silas long either.
          This old truck sits in the middle of the tree farm. Love it.



LOVE these three!!!

                                 There goes their tree, off to our truck.

                                                                      Liz and Silas.
                                                They chose a very tall tree:)
                                    Hahahaha look at how tiny ours is!
                                    Well, I could have carried that......
                                       Show off. Don it's really not big.

                    Little baby love is very happy about their choice and excited to go out for pizza.

                Don and Deg also bought some maple syrup! Yum!
                                               Such a beautiful old barn.
Best tree farm ever! We will be back next year.  Next I will post some Christmas decorating that I have done around the barn so stay tuned:)

'Till next time............................
~Debra xxx

Friday, November 7, 2014

CHAIRS AND ART

I LOVE ART! ....and chairs. Am I the only one who loves chairs? I don't think I have ever met a chair that I didn't like. Oh, some are perfect in their natural state and I wouldn't change a thing while others are looking for a little update. Those are so much fun to recreate. In my last post I showed you our Christmas chair that we made to sell at our shop. I may make one for each holiday:) When Nicole and I went to Jennifer Lanne's barn for a day of painting, she had us paint a funky chair. OMG it was so much fun!!! Not only to meet her, she is so sweet, but to learn from someone who's art I have admired for a very long time. That is my chair below in the green that I did at her class. Fun right? I enjoy collecting other peoples paintings and display most of them on a large wall in our solarium like a little art gallery. Some are mine and some are family's, the rest are treasures that found a home on my wall. I love to study all of the different styles that others use. Everyone has their own style while no two styles are ever the same.


 
This is my cozy reading chair. I usually lay across on it and read under my hanging light that I put together.


   An old chair that I covered with a soft burlap and crochet doily.

 This is one of those chairs that I fell in love with. Someone had taken the fabric off of it leaving it with this wonderful state. We don't use it to sit on rather just enjoy its natural beauty.
 My poor attempt at slip covering by sewing it by hand. I found this beautiful barkcloth and loved it for the chair. Some day when there is more time I will finish it.


 Children's chairs are so cute and fun. I have a bunch of them around. I put them around my tables that are in front of my sofas. In the shop we hang them on the wall for shelves and on the side of beds used as side tables for books and an alarm clock.

               Original green painted chair in front of an old desk.

 Our library. The table is made from an old door and topped with glass. All of the chairs are different but painted the same color.
                              A chair that in our bedroom.

Well, those are some of the chairs in our barn. Do you like chairs as much as I do?

'Till next time.......................................
~Debra xxx

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

AND SO IT BEGINS..............................................

Hello everyone:)
Yes, we have started to decorate for Christmas at Maison St. Germain!!!! Yes, yes, I know........It's not even Thanksgiving yet. We have learned that in retail, one must get ready for the Holidays early. And, truthfully, we love decorating for Christmas!!!!! I wanted to share with you some photos of the shop to get you into the spirit. One compliment that we always get is that our shop is so much fun and our decorating for Christmas is no exception. We have had so much enjoyment putting it all together.
ENJOY
 
 
 
                                        LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this area:)
                   This is what greats you when you walk in.

          Nicole decorated our large tree. This is a cozy area. So many vintage ornaments to choose from.
        Paper ornaments on a small tree on an awesome desk.
 Our Christmas chair, for sale, that I painted and added the plump seat. Looks like a Santa's chair.
                                  Fun ornaments and decorations:)
      A German tree sent inside of a galvanized tub, tucked in with a burlap bag. Crochet snowmen with pins.

                    Love cubbies. You can do so much with them.
                  Blow mold snowman and pink tree decorates the front window.

                                                                    Pink trees rock:)
 This vintage Frosty is actually part of a costume. It comes from a NY dance studio that closed. Looks fabulous as a Winter decoration. Sure to make everyone smile.
                                        Lots of sugar fruit as awesome prices.
                                                  Sweet!!!


                                                   Baby's first Christmas.

 The cutest child's Adirondack chair. Put this inside or outside in the garden.
 One of our awesome doors!!!! Original farmhouse door with frame wreath.
           Vintage ornament. We have lots of them for your home. I love the old mercury glass ornaments.

                                                                        Santa
                 I can see this Christmas chair in an entry way or besides the tree. It is so comfy.


             We have fun chalkboards. French and pine tree chalkboards to hang in your home. Would be great in the kitchen, bedroom for the kids or anywhere you can leave an inspiring message for the day on.
                Another fab door and handmade, glittery paper ornaments. Doors are so versatile. Beautiful Kantha quilt hangs on the old door.
  A box of pretty paintings. No need to frame these. You can hang them or set them on a shelf or table.
                     Great burlap covered stool and fun furniture.


            Fill birdcages with vintage ornaments. What a pretty idea.
                                 Adorable stools, vintage rocker for baby and lots of décor.
                               An old wooden box from Sweden holds more Christmas fun.
               Great chair, fun drop leaf table, Christmas tray and mantle all ready for you.
                    Add some wrapped gifts to the rocker and put under your tree. Here we used an old door as a table. Such a great look. This is the kind of desk that I have in my office. Love doors!!!!!! Simple, fun and so vintage.
                                                                 HAPPY BIRTHDAY..........!
                                I hope you enjoy our Christmas cheer. Have you started to decorate yet? I will be starting in the barn soon. Have a vintage Christmas!!!

'Till next time.........................................
~Debra xxx