Friday 5 November 2010

Walkin' in a Winter Grandiflora Land!

I can hear it already...."OH DEER .....IT'S CHRISTMAS???"
LOL...Tee hee hee :o).
Don't you just love the Holidays?
I mean it... I actually LOVE the holidays.
I'm sure that's why we have such a lovely store at Christmas time.
Our family grew up surrounded by magical holiday decor, hanging dazzling lights, and decorating fresh cut Christmas Trees from our Dad's Tree farm Alpine Meadows in Acme, Washington.
That being said, not only do we stock up on great red and green traditional holiday decor (see previous posts) we thrive on finding those new and irresistable looks you can't find just anywhere else at Christmas.
This year we have a lovely selection in our Winter Wonderland look.
Both flora and fauna are on display throughout the first floor with birds being the number one choice for our customers.

Antique and vintage sheet music wreaths and ornaments seem to be very hot this year, and our own consignors are bringing in so many lovely hand crafted goodies to choose from.
Aren't they lovely?

I must remember to grab one of those sweet little birds carrying the heart in it's mouth....they are quite literally "flying" out the door!
:o)

All of the white, cream, silver, and frosted gold make for a lovely pairing with the soothing aqua tones that are so hot right now in home decor.

Sadly, my camera cannot capture the warmth in these displays....but believe me, you just want to sip hot cocoa and curl up in this corner!
Have you ever noticed the porch on the fun little "cottage" that we have in our store? I'll tell you a little secret:
When we did the remodel on this building over 10 years ago, we salvaged and reused as much as we possibly could ( we were green even before it was cool! :)
The "cottage" that you are looking at is made from remnants of the exterior original siding, tin roofing off of numerous old outbuildings, new posts sandblasted to look old, and very antique ornate corbels salvaged from an old family home.
Isn't that cool?
We think it turned out very nicely!
This display is wonderful made from old salvaged doors and filled to the brim with lovelies this Christmas.
So many great things mixed up for the Holidays.
Isn't this little frosted girl cute?
I could spend most of the day just staring at this display. La Von (my sister and my partner) did such a nice job with Kim ( our floor manager) that I'm actually jealous they got to work on it without me!
Stay tuned for the crazy colorful displays that I did....hmmmm....
:o)
I just had to work my magic on this sweet little birdie shot.
Isn't it peaceful??
The colors are sublime!
Our sales rep told us that their number one reorder item for this season has been the great frosted "tree" votives that you see here.
I don't expect them to last long...
remeber, if you see something you like at Grandiflora...you'd better buy it when you see it as we are specialty, and often don't have backstock.
I think that keeps things exciting and changing often at the shop.
However, I've not only seen folks learn the hard way by waiting....I've also experienced it myself!
I've learned to grab the thing I want before it's gone because it might not be here next time.
Isn't this a lovely desk?
Don't forget that we have plenty of everyday decor mixed in with all of the Holiday decor too!
As a matter of fact our girls are feverishly trying to put out all the new items we've received recently. There's even a huge order on the way filled with MORE NEW EVERYDAY DECOR!!!
Well, that was one very large post of new releases....but truly I haven't begun to capture it all for you!
To see it for yourself get in here soon!
Things are moving fast, and you won't want to miss out on the best of the selection.
DON'T FORGET:
Our 10th Anniversary and Holiday Public Open House
SALE
Is Friday November 12th and Saturday November 13th
All Christmas Decor will be 20% off*
* excludes consignments.
Remember to sign up for our email list and rewards program so you can hear about our private open house and special savings program!
We look forward to seeing you in the shop soon!
Thanks for your continued business,
Trish
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