Last Sunday my two church pals, Bethany and Patty, were on the same brain wave when they both showed up with mini Christmas trees for me. Given my state of disarray I had decided to forgo my Holiday Open House, which led to the decision not to pull out any of the holiday decorations that made the trek from Inner Circle. However, with two cute and pre-lit trees on hand I was motivated to clear/clean spots because these trees weren’t the only gifts received for the season.
Only four pieces of furniture from my former living room do I plan to keep (brought sofa and loveseat, but will replace): a floor lamp, brass coffee table, blue sofa table, and fabric bench. It’s really eerie how my mother’s items fit so well in this house. I originally had planned to take the blue table upstairs, but per my father’s suggestion it fits perfectly in the dining room; a perfect complement to my kitchen cabinets. It will be a great buffet station when I start entertaining.
In my door refinish blog I stopped with these two steps, but they were done so long ago that already they seem dry and dull. Restor-a-Finish states to NOT add poly on top of their product, so I saw in Home Depot Watco Rejuvenating oil and decided to try that. After it dries for 72-hours they recommend adding a wax coat, which I may try later, but for now that mantle looks pretty darn good given the wear and tear it’s taken. The carvings blend at a distance.
Thanks to all for helping to make my first Christmas Merry and Bright!

