Today I am feeling a bit pink and decided to show you a slice of my little pink world. When you head up the stairs to our bedroom, we have this little open window that was installed in what would have otherwise been a solid wall. It lets in light and I like its charm.
This view is standing on the top of the landing looking into our bedroom (which is pink...I have a very understanding husband)
On the little window ledge I usually display a collection of pastel color vintage pottery flower pots. I was going to move them to put up an array of trees for the holidays, but decided instead to display them in the pots.
The pink wreath hangs on a closet door (which I opened for the photo) all year long.
This is on the other side of the window, in our bedroom. I love this little pink vanity with my collection of pink fun.
A cluster of old pink tiny ornaments in a dome. The vintage flower headband has the original store tag from "Brandeis Store - New York and Omaha". it was originally $5.50. I got a bunch of vintage millinery quite awhile ago and this was one of the items
Then there is the sea of vintage pink ornaments hung on a wire tree.
I love this little gal with her pig tails.
I have 57 ornaments crammed on this little pink tabletop tree...I think it needs more. I can never have enough pink!
loving pink tree, angel & trees in pots. i'd say more; closed finger in door & typing one handed
Posted by: barbara | December 17, 2009 at 04:34 PM
O.K. I loved your last post on all the santas! No matter how much you have you know how to display everything so beautifully! I love all the pink!! The wreath Oh I need an pink ornament wreath!! My Al doesn't mind my pink in our bedroom or kitchen. I am with you you can't have to much pink:) Love it all!!
Posted by: Elma | December 17, 2009 at 04:59 PM
Looooove the pink! Loooooove the wreath! Loooooove it all!!! I've started collecting vintage pink ornaments in the past couple years (& a little turquoise too!) and I just looooove them!
Hugs,
Jill
Posted by: Jill | December 17, 2009 at 06:31 PM
i would never want to leave this room. it is beautiful. and fun. if there is a coffee maker in it, it is perfect.
merry christmas!
ps, i am the envy of all my pals because i have beautiful orange bottle brush trees in my xmas village...thank you thank you!
Posted by: deb christensen | December 17, 2009 at 11:57 PM
Wonderful pinks - somehow I don't think my hubby would be so understanding, but he did help me paint one of our spare bedrooms "bubblegum pink" and I love it!! It is full of pinks and purples.
Posted by: Lynn | December 18, 2009 at 04:34 AM
Laurie-I did the McCoy post/bottle brush tree combo this year, too!! I guess great minds really DO think alike sometimes!
Keep the awesome inspiration coming, Chickie!
Posted by: April | December 18, 2009 at 05:17 AM
My bedroom is pink too, my husband has a two car garage to himself, so I lay claim to the bedroom!! I collect McCoy basket-weave pots, great idea for next year!!
So do we get to see the retro cardboard fireplace soon???
Posted by: Lisa | December 18, 2009 at 05:27 PM
You know how much I've been lovin' pink lately! It is such a treat to see all your pink yumminess! The tree is wonderful and oh course you can always add more ornaments!
Love the idea of the bottle brush trees in the pots. I've done something similar with a candle holder. (I really should blog about it, the picture is already taken!)
Posted by: Shelley G in Iowa | December 19, 2009 at 09:39 AM
I posted you on my blog today. It is so fun to find all your happy stuff.
You would like to come to my husbands Victorian Christmas Concerts. He was on Oregon art beat. www.johndoan.com
I make dolls and such. Please keep me posted so I can come to one of your sales.
deirdradoan(at)gmail.com
Posted by: Deirdra Doan | December 20, 2009 at 07:59 AM
I love seeing how you do Christmas, and I knew it wouldn't be just the typical red and green! Your Pink Christmas is amazing, but all I can think about is how you probably risked life and limb to hang that wreath on the landing! Is that over the stairs? Yikes!
Posted by: Carol @ Old Glory Cottage | December 20, 2009 at 06:11 PM