Sunday, November 21, 2010

Christmas Magic

The Worthy Goods Elves have sprinkled a little Christmas Magic at Monticello...

We love the glitter and shimmer of vintage ornaments, the reflection of crystal chandeliers in silver, ice skates and linen stockings, ironstone and white trees...


  The elves left this exquisitely detailed vintage wool coat.  Perfect for the cold weather that's coming our way...
What kind of Christmas magic are you planning to create...

12 comments:

  1. those cross stockings are sooo cute! love them

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  2. Hello there! I stopped by your booth on Saturday and it was totally amazing....mesmerizing....magical....couldn't pull myself away & neither could my daughter! You guys did an AMAZING job....:) Love so many items I can't keep track!
    xo,
    Shellagh

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  3. it all looks fabulous! I must run over there today and check it out!
    great pics...very, very enticing!
    Happy Thanksgiving!
    melanie

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  4. So gorgeous! I love the white theme! Good job mommy and auntie! I can't wait to see it in person :)

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  5. Oh my gracious - the silver punch bowl and cups are AMAZING!

    Blessings... Polly

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  6. Your booth is a fabulous winter wonderland!! I wish I could perfect this beautiful look...
    I know I've said it before, but I soooo wish I lived nearby so I could shop at your gorgeous booth!!
    Happy Thanksgiving!!
    ~ Jo :)

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  7. How much are the "muslin?" stockings??? I am looking for some and can't find how to contact you so maybe you will get this on your comments.

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  8. Breathtaking photos! Love the use of light, especially the chandelier below the table.... Love the sparkle!

    Hugs, Raylene

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  9. Wow....everything looks so beautiful:)

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  10. Thanks for stopping by the third - Marley and Lockyer tags would be right at home in your beautiful shop, best le

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  11. So lovely! Adore all of the white christmas decor and fabulous displays.

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