A couple of weeks ago, the Woodstock Market, which I’ve shared with you before, had a Holiday open house, so I went there with lots of other people and took in the festivities. It was a fun evening, getting inspired for Christmas decorating and looking at all the vendor booths that were all decked out in finery. They were giving out hot chocolate and it was a nice chilly evening, perfect for getting in the mood for Christmas decorating.
I think I’m almost there!
They had a pretty window display set up in a candyland style.
Very happy and festive coming in the front door.
Lots of pretty holiday vignettes all around the store.
Each vendor has a storefront and all are different and unique.
Cute burlap tree.
I love how real this little faux tree looks wrapped in burlap.
Almost every space had a Christmas tree decorated, so I got lots of pics of them. This vintage white one is lovely.
A rustic star that I’ve seen across blogland.
This cute green and red Merry Christmas Y’all is a door hanger.
Another pretty and festive tree in gold garland.
Advent calendar on a clothesline.
Another beautiful tree with silver and burlap stars.
Laura’s space from Rethunk Junk. She has her own paint line, so check it out.
More unique trees.
Love, love this Joy sign, very unique and fun. I have a feeling this will be pinned a few times.
Pinecone swag
Cute table and chairs in one booth.
Another rustic table setting.
The Purple Cow booth.
Loved these burlap reindeer, I know these have to be big sellers this year.
Gorgeous tree in red and green.
You know you’re in the South when the deer heads are draped with shotgun shells.
I love Beyond the Mossy Tree’s space and all her beautiful painted signs. We got goodie bags and I got one of those cute small signs like you see on the left. Mine says Silent Night, like the one on the top middle in blue and red. I’ll have to find a good spot for it.
She does a beautiful job with her handpainted signs.
These cow paintings are pretty too.
Another glitzy Christmas tree.
More cute burlap reindeer.
A pretty woodland flocked tree with coppers and browns.
More happy red and green!
They invited several bloggers and in our goodie bags, we also got $25 to shop with. I started looking at vintage ornaments.
And found 2 boxes to bring home. These might not be really old but I bet they go back to the 60’s or so. I love the colors and am going to add these to my current Shiny Brite collection that my mom gave me from our tree growing up. I have enough to fill up a small table top tree, so that’s what I’m going to do this year.
These will go on there too and it’s going to be so cute! I love vintage ornaments and the nostalgic feel they bring. I’m just getting my Christmas décor out this week and hope to get started and finished by next weekend. Are you in the Christmas decorating mood yet? Last year, I had just moved in my house at Christmas and was still unpacking boxes, so my decorating was rushed. This year, I hope to enjoy it more and savor every moment!
In the meantime, let’s not forget Thanksgiving this week. I plan to enjoy every minute of that time too with my family. Hope you do the same!
Today, I’m also sharing over at Wayfair.com several ways to decorate a front door/entry for Christmas, so stop over and check it out!
The winner of the Online Fabric $150 giveaway has been posted on the Rafflecopter and the winner emailed!
I wish I could just pick up the flocked woodlands tree and plop it down in my living room – stunning!
I haven’t been up to Woodstock Market in a while but would love to check it out this season! My friend Rachelle is the artist behind Beyond the Mossy Tree — such talent and she’s a sweet gal to boot. Hope you have a blessed Thanksgiving with your wonderful family ~ xo Heidi
OH, I did meet Rachelle, Heidi. She’s so nice and I love her work!
Heidi – come visit soon! Happy Thanksgiving!
Rhoda – Thank you!
Love the turquoise and gold balls you found, perfect for your home. Have a Happy Thanksiving Rhoda, you have so much to be thankful for.
Rhoda – yes this does put me in the mood to decorate for Christmas.
I want to try some new ideas this year…and this post really helps!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!
Rhoda,
Thanks for sharing this holiday market with us…it’s always fun seeing them and getting inspired. I hope to be finished with my decorating by tonight. Happy Thanksgiving!
Blessings,
Linda
Rhoda,
Thanks for sharing – Please come see us at The BoneYard on Raymond Hill Newnan Georgia next time your south of the Atlanta Airport!