Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Bits | Holiday Decor & More

I have not shown a lot of the new bits in our house. There is not too much going on worth sharing. 

I did some coffee table zhushing. Whoever said design books are trendy obviously reads the wrong books. I think the key is finding pretty books that you actually read. Some of my favorites include- Domino, The Perfectly Imperfect Home, Katie Ridder Rooms, NYT 36 Hours, French Phrasebook and The Detailed Interior (super special because my friend has some projects featured). 

We have been spoiling Roy after his huge health scare. He is now on liver meds and all is well. I brought home my great grandmother's rug from my Mom's attic. Roy approves.

I am enjoying decorating for Christmas more than normal. Foo dogs can get festive. 

After a long crush I finally got an antelope rug. It is very attractive. 

The flea market has been above average the past couple of weekends. I scooped this pair of original art for $10. Decorating does not have to be expensive, although most of the goods things are.

I picked up some magnolia garland at the Farmer's Market. My Mom recently sent me an article from Southern Living featuring Erin Weston, from Weston Farms. The farm is located in Southern Wake County and the magnolia is a southerners dream. 


10 comments:

  1. So envious of your antelope! I hope Santa checks my Pinterest wish list.

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  2. Can't wait to get my magnolia leaves this weekend. Love all your bits. :)

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  3. Your house is looking beautiful and so glad that Roy is feeling better!

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  4. I think books add warmth to any room! Your coffee table looks great. Also that antelope rug is amazing. Always been a favorite of mine.

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  5. Where did you find the fabulous antelope rug?

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    1. Hey Sarah,
      The rug is from Eatman's on Glenwood!

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  6. Love the post, and that you used the word "zhushing" - that rug is to die for as well!

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  7. I got one of the Weston Farms magnolia and hydrangea wreaths at the Farmer's Market and I love it. So pretty.

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