Christmas old window picture in the kitchen – Day 3

12 Days of Christmas Day 3

Christmas kitchen window decorating with old window picture, via Funky Junk Interiors

I had this old window I had wrapped with string awhile back to hold pictures. It was cute, but it was ready for something new.

Today, it’s looking right at home holding some antique kitchen utensils all decked out for Christmas. It’s rather cute!

Christmas kitchen window decorating with old window picture, via Funky Junk Interiors

And here is the rest of my little winter wonderland kitchen.

The windows were lightly misted with spray snow, then decked out. The snow really made all the difference and looks especially awesome at night.

Christmas kitchen window decorating with old window picture, via Funky Junk Interiors

The plate and clipboard are hiding lamp cords and switch plates. 

Christmas kitchen window decorating with old window picture, via Funky Junk Interiors

The theme is silver, hydrangea gold with a tiny splash of red.

I love the combo, it’s different!

Christmas kitchen window decorating with old window picture, via Funky Junk Interiors

Doesn’t this ornament look like a soap bubble? Fake snow was sprinkled inside a clear Christmas ball.

broken Christmas ornament for decoration

Here’s a neat little unexpected touch. A broken Christmas ball was scattered here and there, adding a touch of glitter in a unique way. Naturally, this is safe where little ones don’t tread.

Christmas mouse

And this little mouse is busy at work holding things together. I won this cutie awhile back from Inspired by Charm!

Christmas kitchen window decorating with old window picture, via Funky Junk Interiors

Christmas kitchen window decorating with old window picture, via Funky Junk Interiors

The evergreen garland along the top of the windows were branches strung together with twine.

 Christmas kitchen window decorating with old window picture, via Funky Junk Interiors

I’m not generally one for shiny bling with all my rusty junk, however to honour Christmas, I added just a touch.

Christmas kitchen window decorating with old window picture, via Funky Junk Interiors

Christmas kitchen window decorating with old window picture, via Funky Junk Interiors

The little cranberry wreath was made by stringing cranberries through a wire. Cute and fast.

Christmas kitchen window decorating with old window picture, via Funky Junk Interiors

I think it’s just enough without being too much with a bunch of stuff in your way. It makes me want to bake! And that’s a major thing around these parts.

Have you done anything special to your kitchen, or did you bypass it?

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See you tomorrow for Day 4!

This just in! If you’d like to be inspired further, join our live Google Hangout on how we deck the halls for Christmas! I’m going to show you my fireplace live. :)

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P.S. We’ve teamed up with Wayfair to send something special to a lucky group of fans. Watch it live to find out how to be chosen!

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    • Hey Janice! The cranberries don’t last that long with the fresh look, but they also look kinda neat when they all get to the raisin stage. I’ve replaced them twice in an attempt to have them all fresh for the photos and still missed my target! :)

  1. Looks so pretty, rustic and simple. Just the theme I’m going for this Christmas. You do such beautiful creative things, Donna!

  2. I love the snow in the ornament! Truly! What absolute fun. I just saw some of this at my home away from home….the dollar store and I am totally trying it!

    Merry Christmas to you my wonderful friend!

    blessings,
    karianne

  3. Love the way you have styled your home out of things that cost you nothing. I to am a junker and GoodWill picker. I can not go into a regular retail store. My clothes, jewelry and just about everything I own comes from the curb or Goodwill. I especially love Sunday when they have tag sales and clothes only cost $1.29 per item. And books for very little. Just purchased The Poky Little Puppy to go with my dog statue and oil paintings. It cost just 5 books for a dollar. Again thank you for sharing and wishing you and yours a joyous holiday season.