Sunday, December 18, 2011

Victorian Christmas

This is our first holiday season in our 1893 house and we have always wanted to host a Victorian Christmas party.  Since I just completed my masters degree in Public History, it was the perfect opportunity to have a party and get the house decorated.  We brought nature inside and decorated with cypress garland, boughs, red berries, etc. 
I want to keep the garland up all year round!
Boughs on the frames
Edmond and Nellie-Bly wish you a Happy Christmas.
Two Eastlake frames I picked up at the antique fair last weekend.
I hope everyone has a wonderful holiday this year and as our Christmas cards say, "Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man." --Benjamin Franklin

4 comments:

  1. Your historic home & interiors is very beautiful - and so are your cats :)
    A Victorian Christmas Party sounds like a lot of fun!
    Sabine

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  2. Congrats to your Masters degree! What a beautiful house you have and beautifully decorated, too! Trying to swallow envy over here in my rented flat. ; )

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  3. Just found your blog...I've been a big fan of 1840's styles and design for years...Your home looks charming...Looking forward to more posts...

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  4. Recently came across your wonderful blog! 1840's is pretty much my favorite decade, love seeing the wonderful gowns you've made. I have a dear friend who always attended the Dry Diggin's up in Columbia...I bet he knows who you are!

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