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Christmas Village in the Diningroom

December 10, 2008 By Rhoda 69 Comments

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Last year, I didn’t get the Christmas village out, but decided this year that the sideboard might be a good place to put it. And it does fit quite well on here. I used all but 3 houses and not all of the people, but I think I like it here.

I’m not entirely happy with my cottony snow, so want to get something that looks a little more realistic, but tiny villages are just so fun to look at when the lights are on at night. My village is just a collection of all kinds, from Dickens to the inexpensive variety at the drugstore and Target that I’ve had for several years. I have about 20 houses in all and don’t plan to add more to mine, since it gets a little out of control for space reasons.

I love hanging this wreath over the round mirror in the diningroom.

Added a few sprigs of real greenery to my white creamware collection. Stacy from 19 Butternut, sent me the white Santa in her giveaway. I’ve had fun using all the Christmas things all over the house. Gold pinecone wreath on the china cabinet.

I have 3 of these stars that hang from the chandelier. A white Santa is on top of the china cabinet.

This year I used my largest white tureen for a centerpiece with my white and gold sparkly reindeer. Just pile some pretty glass balls in the middle, add a few sprigs and a bronzy beaded garland and call it done.

I dont’ remember where I found this little reindeer, but I’ve had him a few years.

After I took the first pics, I went back and added the little architectural column to lift the tureen up a little.

I love the simplicity of this.

More of the chandy with fresh greens and gold glass balls. I found those glass sparkly ornaments hanging from the chandy at Big Lots a few years ago. Just tied on some pretty ribbon and they look so cute hanging here.

That’s the diningroom. Hope you enjoyed more of Christmas at our house. I’ll do another post on the livingroom, with the mantle and tree so stay tuned for that soon.
I’m very busy this week with The Lovelady Center Christmas party on Thursday night. My friend, Lynn from church and I will be doing the food, table settings, and getting giftbags together. I got donations from our class for the giftbags and can’t wait to give them to the ladies. I’ll take some pics to share with you later on that!

I’m also going to participate in
BooMama’s Christmas home tour on Monday, the 15th, so check that out for lots of Christmas decorating inspiration. I’ve decided to host a tour here at my blog too, so if all of you want to get a post ready for Monday, I’ll add Mr. Linky so that we can all go and visit each other’s homes decked out for the Holidays! So, get your posts ready for Monday, it will be fun. I’ll get the link up late Sunday night and you all can start adding your links and don’t forget to add a link back to my post too so everyone can come to visit.

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  1. ksarra says

    December 11, 2008 at 11:10 am

    Your home is amazing. LOVE your Christmas village in front of the beautiful mirror and bow.

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  2. Alex and Jill says

    December 11, 2008 at 11:12 am

    I love your village…so festive!

    You should order some of the snow powder where you just add water and you have instant snow. They sell it at our Jr. League Holiday House every year. I’m sure it’s online.

    Beautiful home!

    Merry Christmas!

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  3. Wendy says

    December 11, 2008 at 11:20 am

    I love your Christmas Village. I use to put mine up but since having children 3y and 8 months. I have decided not to until they are older. Seeing yours makes me want to go get them and find a safe place for them.

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  4. The Decorated House says

    December 11, 2008 at 1:36 pm

    Hey Rhoda~
    Sorry I almost missed your birthday!
    I know it’s about this time of year of course.

    Love seeing more Christmas. It’s so fun knowing the decorations and ornaments and seeing them used a bit differently each year isn’t it!
    Pretty, Pretty!
    Donna

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  5. Gollum says

    December 11, 2008 at 4:08 pm

    Your decorations are just gorgeous. I love everything. I have been dithering about my Dickens Village–haven’t unpacked it in years (we used to put it on the pool table). I’m so inspired by your pictures! Oh, Gollum–just do it. LOL

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  6. brettinsky says

    December 12, 2008 at 9:39 am

    Us southern girls are so good! Your home is beautiful-you do a very good job! And your thrifty? You are a girl after my own heart!

    Merry Christmas!

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  7. Lady Katherine says

    December 12, 2008 at 10:11 pm

    Your village is great! I love the Norh Pole!

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  8. Johanna says

    December 14, 2008 at 4:19 am

    Wow! Everythig looks amazing!

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  9. Jaybird says

    December 19, 2008 at 12:20 pm

    Try using the new type of angel hair for the snow in your village….it will be lovely. (I even slip a string of white cord/white light mini lights under the angel hair..it just makes the village glow!)
    Your decorations are all wonderful, I have thoroughly enjoyed my visit!

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