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Auction Alert: Get An Unusual Gift For Christmas
All the big stores have now launched their TV Christmas ads, so I guess it’s time for us to start thinking about embarking on our Christmas shopping. ‘Get An Unusual Gift For Christmas’ is the tag line of this week’s timed auction; lots end on Sunday 26th November 2023 from 7pm.
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Lot 12: 2 x Folio Society volumes with cases
Hans Andersons Fairytales, illustrated by W Heath Robinson (1995) and Grimm’s Fairy Tales, illustrated by Arthur Rackham (1996), in excellent condition
Lot 15: Shetland knitting belt
In very good order
Lot 24: 12 x unframed Oriental Japanese silk textured prints
Lot 113: Vintage Omega Seamaster
With square two-tone dial automatic watch with date
Lot 129: Vintage Sindy accessories
To include, Sindy Hair dryer 44524, Sindy Settee 44518, Sindy Eastham E-line floor cupboard 44549 & Sindy Shower 44573
Lot 139: Vintage American patchwork quilt
(200 x 200cm approx) and a vintage Chintz small eiderdown (140 x 100cm approx)
Lot 158: Antique Centurion Port Mirror
The Wine of Quality 36 x 27cm approx; very, very rare
Lot 172: Original Royal Doulton “The Beatles” toby jugs
Signed Stanley James Taylor, Royal Doulton Tableware Ltd 1984
Lot 176: Antique wooden and leather jingle sleigh bells instrument
Lot 200: Vintage large Tonka Toy Caterpillar
Seasons greetings from H is for Home
Seasons greetings and all the best for 2023 from H is for Home
How to make your garden Christmassy
Christmas is here! Well, not quite – but it’s close enough that you’re already planning out the specifics of your Christmas dinner. The season is a jolly one and feels all the more so when you set to decorating. But all too many people neglect a key part of their home when decorating for Christmas – the garden! So, what should you do to make your garden Christmassy and rope it into the festive season?
Let there be light
A fundamental ingredient in any festive garden decoration is light. We festoon our Christmas trees with fairy lights and lean into the ambience of lamps and candles, so why not bring that warm magic out to your outside space?
Your trees and hedgerows could be enhanced by adornment with outdoor Christmas lights, while the front of your home could become a canvas for light-based installations – whether ready-made neon Christmas missives or creative uses of fairy lights to bring your garden to life.
Even the less glamorous forms of outdoor lighting can help to serve your vision. Some well-placed solar lanterns along lawn sidings or garden pathways can help you create a real ambiance, especially if in service of a path to a secret grotto space in a secluded corner of your garden!
Inside, out
Another unique way to guide your garden decoration plans could be to consider the various embellishments and adornments we use for our Christmas trees and table settings. Might there be a way to decorate your garden as if it were a cosy living room?
With the bigger trees and shrubs in your garden, you could take the opportunity to ‘go big’ with your ideas. Oversized baubles and massive ribbons could be utilised to fancy up your garden trees, while leftover tinsel can highlight hedges and bushes.
Do it DIY
Not many people will have the right decorations for a full garden makeover to hand, of course – which lends more strength to the possibility of taking a DIY approach to garden decorations. For your tree baubles, you could fashion your own from tinfoil – or, more creatively, from frozen by freezing coloured water in balloons.
Natural materials can be used to make other kinds of decoration, too. You could fashion stars from twigs and branches, or build your own household wreath from berries and leaves harvested in your own garden.
Every little helps
Lastly, while festive garden decorations can quickly become about the big installations and gestures, it’s also the little things that make the scene. As well as your lawn and house lighting, and on top of the tree and hedge decorations, why not add some season-appropriate props to complete the vibe?
These could be comical things in the form of small signs for Santa’s elves, pointing them to the chimney – or they could simply be little aesthetic things to elevate the mood, in the form of candy canes and nutcracker dolls.
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