Monday, October 21, 2013

Gearing up for Christmas....

 Can you believe that Christmas time is nearly upon us and it is time for us to start thinking of plans for Christmas and forms of giving......I cant believe it or maybe i just don't want to.  Christmas is always a busy time for our family with things getting busy in store, my husband in a hurry to complete many building contracts and my daughters; one with exams and the other working in the hospitality industry; crazy.  Then on top of that i have to think about Christmas at home....what to cook; what gifts to give ( although i don't have to go far for mine...) and getting everything tidy at home ready for entertaining. I hope you have started planning your special Christmas......
 This pottery , made in Australia has just arrived....such lovely tones.
 Books, horn and stone.....
 Our collection of old shoe lasts.....
 Taxidermy ; with more on its way.....
 Gorgeous lighting....cushions and soaps

Cow skin bags and totes....and more leather bags on their way.

3 comments:

Michelle Hammond said...

Hi, just love you shop and home. I am saving up my pennies to come to your shop next year (I am from the south of Tassie). Looking forward to your next post. I have spent a week going all through your posts. Just love the look of your shop and its stock. What is the colour of your shop walls. wanting to find a nice neutral colour for my lounge room.
Thanks Michelle

The Vintage Rose said...

Hi Michelle.....its been 7 years since i painted them; i think its a colour called Sour dough. Hope this helps.

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