After seeing all of the beautiful and creative Christmas decorations from other blogs, I decided that I didn't like or want to use 75% of my old Christmas decorations! Not being flush with money (like most of us) I quickly realized I was going to have to get creative (a.k.a. copy) some ideas I'd seen and use things I already had around the house.
This idea came from Ann over at Moonbeams and Fireflies -- I love all of the interesting things she put in her drawers!
For my drawer I added a doily and an old book along with a tiny silver tray I picked up awhile ago at the thrift store. The tiny tree was a great find this week for 50 cents at the thrift store. The vintage postcard is just an image I found, printed and glued to a piece of card stock. I distressed it a bit to make it look like an old postcard.
The "ornaments" and "tree topper" are vintage clip on earrings and pins.
These black and silver enamel earrings belonged to my mom.
I have two of these strange, little kangaroo pins that I got at an antique shop years ago. I love wearing them but they look cute on the tree don't you think?
My house looks like a bomb went off and I'm hoping that I'll have it decorated at least a few weeks BEFORE Christmas to enjoy. More "copy cat" blog ideas to come!
Your Christmas drawer is so pretty! It's a lovely idea.
ReplyDeleteI can certainly relate to the bomb going off! Just wondering if I will ever be able to clear the debris!
Thank you for sharing your lovely decorations at Potpourri Friday!
I love that idea, the blog world is so full of great inspiration its hard not to be influenced inspired and copy lol. After all it is the sincerest form of flattery right?
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ReplyDeleteI love this idea! Your Christmas drawer is so pretty.
Dee
What a pretty idea! I love your drawer full of Christmas treasures ~ so creative and lovely!
ReplyDeleteI feel exactly the same way! I keep getting ideas on blogs that I like better. I found a flour sifter at the thrift store and now I want to put something in it! heehee! I love what you've done and I'll check the link to the blog you mentioned! Hugs! ♥
ReplyDeleteThis is such a wonderful idea. I am loving your Christmas drawer. I will be digging around my house over the weekend to put my Christmas drawer together. Thanks so much for the inspiration and for linking up to our linky party.
ReplyDeletePaula
I think it's lovely - and I like the idea of using enamel earrings and pins- clever. Perhaps you would like to show it off at my Holiday Decor Contest at http://astuteinfo.blogspot.com/
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treasuresDecember 1, 2011 at 11:43 PM
This Christmas drawer is a great idea! Nice job on your drawer!
ReplyDelete~ Julie
Love what you have done. I may just have to copy YOUR ideas.
ReplyDeleteI love it! Copying or not, you are so clever!! Using the earrings and distressing! Awesome!
ReplyDeletexxDaniella
Beautiful. love the little kangaroos. I love your blog. I'm your newest follower. Would love you to stop by DIY Home Sweet Home
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P.S. I have a linky every Monday would love you to stop by Monday and link up.
love how you put it together.
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barbara jean
Very pretty! I had to restyle Christmas too, cheaply! It can be done. Great job! Thank you for joining me at Home Sweet Home!
ReplyDeleteSherry
Beautiful! I love how your drawer turned out. The use of jewelry as tree ornaments is genius. Filling your drawers, so to speak, is such a simple idea but so rewarding and so much fun to do, don't you think?
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely idea, and your drawer has turned out gorgeous! I too get tired of the same ornaments each year, hence the Jane Austen tree I am working on.
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Terri
So very pretty! Love the use of vintage jewels on your tree :) laurel
ReplyDeleteSo lovely!! When my kids fly the nest, I've decided I'm doing an all vintage tree!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing at Knick of Time Tuesday!
Blessings,
Angie
Hi, I love how you added a doily and the old book along with your sweet tiny tree to your "drawer" and I've always loved vintage postcards, just darling! Stopping by from Deck The Halls Sunday!
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Kim
What a lovely idea! It looks so beautiful. I might have to try it myself! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCindy
You pulled together a great look Lauren.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, that is gorgeous... I too will be making a Christmas drawer with bits and bobs around the house... xoxo Julie Marie
ReplyDeleteHey ... You're Christmas Drawer is a super idea.... and it's a keeper( ha ha) ... Hugs.. Merry Christmas
ReplyDeleteHi Lauren, love your Christmas drawer....it is so charming!
ReplyDeleteBarb ♥
This is beautiful! I love it!!
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