entry table:
primitive stepback:
hanging snowman made by Barb Stein and standing Santa by Karen
doughbox table:
turned wood pedestal bowl and candle holder by Don and Pat of Olde Bittersweet Farm, the stone fruit are pieces I've collected from various antique shoppes and the little holly box is from my shoppe!
make do chair:
a sweet seasonal pillow made by Barbara Young, a favorite!...and a primitive pine tree from my shoppe plopped in an olde wooden bucket...the make-do chair was made by Pat of Olde Bittersweet Farm!
foyer table:
entering family room:
our family tree:
I know it's not primitive, but it's our family Christmas tree :)
fireplace:
doll in olde ladderback:
on the left side of the fireplace hearth sits an olde ladderback chair with one of my all time favorite dolls made by Norma Schneeman...the kitty was made by Betty of Square Nails, and the gingerbread man by Dawn
boot bench:
on the right side of the fireplace hearth is this little boot bench that hubs made a few years ago...I've got some gingers and canes made by Barbara Young, the painted box is from my shoppe as is the candy cane taper candle!
fireplace mantel:
the black Belsnickle Santa is available in my shoppe!
wash stand:
an olde wooden bowl full of Christmas pinkeeps, most definitely one of my favorite things!
pinkeeps by Jenny Hoffman and Barbara Young, the bowl and runner are available in my shoppe!
stepback cupboard:
this cupboard was made by my hubs years ago, the hanging red stocking on the left was a gift from my friend Pat and the trammel hanging on the right door is sold in my shoppe
end table:
hooked holly mat made by Stephanie of Olde Colony Primitives, handmade holly branch by Schneeman
folk art cabinet display:
on top of a cabinet that hubs made I've got some of my favorite primitives and the little plate laying on the left is a new addition I call Starstruck Snowman, it's an adorable redware plate that I'm offering in my shoppe!
sifter on foyer wall:
pinkeep made by me a couple of years ago and I don't recall the pattern I'm sorry to say!
I hope you enjoyed my tour...MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!