Saturday, December 18, 2010

A Pink Christmas for My God Daughter Visiting For Christmas!

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Just like most of you, I've been swamped with getting ready for Christmas, plus my 90-year old father was sent into emergency surgery this week and has been miraculously recovering since Monday.  He was moved from the hospital today, one week later, into a rehab facility to help him recover completely.  So life has just been a tad bit different lately and as a result, I haven't been blogging very much at all.  I miss visiting your blogs and commenting and hope to be back on track soon.

But every year or so, I'll take the time to decorate our parlor / living room in pink and white trimmings which amplify the rose, coral, cream, and light green colors of the room.  It really is a very feminine touch to the holidays, I know, but the rest of the house is in the traditional reds, greens, and creams, so hubby doesn't feel like he's gone to a beauty salon!  But this year is extra-special because both of my parents are here, and along with our kids from Illinois and Tennessee, my God-daughter is coming for Christmas with her mother and father (my sister and her husband) from Iowa this week and so I wanted to make certain that this year the 'pink' Christmas room would be ready and waiting for her to "ooh and ah" over.  You're only a little girl for such a short time, right?  There are so many precious little girl ornaments, from dolls, to miniature furniture, baby carriages, angels, little purses, ballerinas, butterflies, and more!  Accents of pink satin bows, lace and glitter embellish what would otherwise be simple ball ornaments.

This is truly a little girl's fantasy Christmas setting, but even we adults can sit and sip some wine or tea in here and just enjoy it as well!  I know that my mother and I do!



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Some of you have asked me where I found all of the ornaments.  I started collecting pink ornaments when I lived in Knoxville, Tennessee during my years on the faculty of the University of TN.  One year, The Home Depot featured pink for the color of one of it's tree themes.  So I bought several strings of pink 'pine cone' and 'rose' tree lights and one of each ornament.  Over the years Dillard's offered some of the most beautiful pink ornaments too, from I which I bought all of the pink satin ornaments.  Some of the ornaments are also from Waterford's annual collections.  The little furniture and glass decorations are from the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC.  The Biltmore's old Livery Stable is full of shops in which one shop is full of nostalgic, old-fashioned Christmas ornaments.  There are simple inexpensive, frosted ball ornaments that I found at K-Mart as well.

I haven't seen many pink-themed ornaments lately, but that also may be because I've stopped shopping for them since this is a fairly small tree.
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19 comments:

  1. Ciao mia amica! Bellissimo!!

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  2. Oh, Roz, what a charming, beautiful pink room. I could stay in there for the rest of Christmas! Love your valence, too. And all the little sweet dolls in pinky pink! Enchanting! Thanks so much for sharing your lovely home. Susan

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  3. Your room is gorgeous! I love the window and the window treatment. Your tree is beautiful too! Love all the pinks too. Happy Pink Saturday!
    Denise

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  4. I can see that it would be a lovely room to sit and enjoy. As a collector I would be fascinated by all the tree decorations. I could spend hours in here.

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  5. what a charming room! I could just see myself curled up in there reading- Merry Christmas to you & Happy Pink Saturday!

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  6. Roz- I'm very happy to hear that you father is making a miraculous recovery. That is wonderful news!

    Your pink Christmas room is absolutely beautiful! I think you and the women of your family will have lots of girly fun in that room over the holidays.

    Have a wonderful Christmas!

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  7. Honestly, I'm not usually a pink person but your pink Christmas room is absolutely gorgeous!

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  8. Roz,
    Glad to hear that your father made a speedy recovery. Your pink Christmas room is gorgeous.
    Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas.
    See you in the New Year,
    Mimi

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  9. Pretty Pink Perfection!

    :)
    ButterYum

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  10. Oh Roz, it is not surprising to see such a gorgeous Christmas filled home coming from such a stunning lady. Your treasures are amazing. Wishing you all a wonderful Christmas and wishing your Father a healthy recovery.

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  11. wow beautiful and so girlie

    Merry Christmas Roz

    Rebecca

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  12. What beautiful images! ...so glad that I stopped by from Pink Saturday!... Merry, Merry!

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  13. Pink is such an unusual colour to collect for Christmas. Lots of lovely things. I visited The Biltmore when I was housesitting in TN and loved it. I was intrigued by a vintage paper doll chain decorating one fireplace. Have a wonderful Christmas.

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  14. The room and tree are gorgeous! Happy late Pink Saturday, have a very Merry Christmas! Marilou

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  15. I hope all is well with your father. That is a stressful situation no matter what time of year! Love the pink. I know what you mean about fidning them though…I collect goat ornaments and they are not as prevalent either :-0

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  16. A sweet, thoughtful posting for the holiday.Your god daughter is lucky, I would have been enchanted.

    I wish all good things for your father and your family. Hope the reovery goes well. Last Christmas was my father's last Christmas at 78 - I knew it then. My father in-law turns 92 Christmas Eve. We just savor.

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  17. Sweet post and everything looks so beautifully decorated :)

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  18. Just gorgeous!..you mentioned you were a faculty in University foi Tennessee? What did you teach?

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