My obsession collection of bottle brush trees and vintage deer figurines had produces a delightful holiday display for the kitchen window.
I'm completely smitten. . .
Can you blame me?
As the afternoon sun streams through the window, the trees sparkle and the deer seem to glow. It's absolutely stunning.
And once cold winters night settles in, the flameless candles flicker a pretty glow to enjoy the sight and give the kitchen a cheerful, cozy feeling.
This display may be sticking around until spring! What do you think?
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I agree...it is delightful! I'd leave it up all winter too! What a wonderful thing to look at all season long!
ReplyDeleteIt is absolutely stunning, I agree! And if I didn't have the view of the rotating mattresses outside my kitchen window, for which I sewed curtains to hide, I would love to do this!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Utterly charming!
ReplyDeleteHow very lovely! I love bottlebrush trees, especially your white ones!
ReplyDeletei love it! i almost bought a wire structure like that yesterday...i wanted it to do a fairy garden in. hmmm, i am going to have to go back and get it! your's looks darling!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love all the sparkles and the white.
ReplyDeleteI would keep that up til Spring, it's very beautiful. I love the deer and the bottle brush trees. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Cindy
Love it! So sweet, peaceful & dreamy! I want that deer. Wait I have a ceramic deer around here somewhere must go find it ;)
ReplyDeleteI love that it's in your kitchen window! Doesn't it just make the kitchen chores a tad happier!
ReplyDeleteRobin I love that little dear, and your window display is incredible, you did such a wonderful job!
ReplyDeletevery pretty. Hi. new to your blog. It is very nice.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgous! I have a little glass house like yours, so now I'm on the lookout for a little deer and some bottle brush trees.....where in the world do you find yours?
ReplyDeletebtw Im pinning this!
Very pretty! I love the muted colors and the wonderful textures. The hanging snowflakes are so sweet!
ReplyDeleteThis year we have only one tree up. Not sure why I haven't done any other decorating. Normally I go a bit overboard, according to my husband (but what does he know anyway).
Thanks so much for visiting my blog today. I've just become a follower of yours.
This is so cute- I have some little bottle brush trees but I had no idea what they were actually called until I saw this post. I love yours- the white is really pretty. I bet this is just gorgeous in person. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteYour do have a nice collection of things and the way your are displaying them looks very nice.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous display! I LOVE it! I have some antique green bottle brush trees too including some with fruit and ornaments. Love them! Your deer is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteRuth
Wow, I love this scene in front of your window glass. Everything is just perfect. Well done! andrea@townandprairie
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! I love the old vintage deers, too and plan to show some of mine tomorrow! Happy holidays to you! ♥
ReplyDeleteOh that photo!!!!! I'm totally in love!! just perfect for Christmas, I say Keep it up all year, it's just too too sweet! thanks so much for linking up to VIF, I see a feature coming for sure next week!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love how this looks, so charming! Happy VTT!
ReplyDeleteI love it!!! so pretty :)
ReplyDeleteI love your little deer vignette. Charming!
ReplyDeleteDanielle
Glad to see I am not the only one obsessed with reindeers this year! I love the terrarium display so effective. Have a deerlightful Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI adore this...I'm looking to make some of those white brush trees this week....love love love....thank you for inspiring.. Have a beautiful Christmas...xo
ReplyDeleteLucy
Gimme.
ReplyDeleteLove it!
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That looks so sweet--thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAm pinning this for next year, Robin!! I've never really had any deer decorations, but this vignette sold me. You should absolutely leave it up all winter long--it's utterly charming!
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