Sharing my cozy vintage snowmen Christmas corner filled bottle brush trees, cute little snowman faces, and the coolest Tree Farm sign!
Today on the blog I am sharing a little vintage snowmen Christmas corner. I really wanted to create a space that was different than anything I had done before – but I wanted to do it in my own way. Mixing new (like this sign) and old (like these vintage snowmen) together certainly was fun to do!
Putting It Together
I went to work on this little corner yesterday afternoon and I knew that I wanted to start with the top area of this cabinet. I was inspired by this sign from Olive Branch Farmhouse to create a winter scene using bottle brush trees so I hung that up first. While I have a ton of vintage green bottle brush trees, I decided to use some NEW black bottle brush trees because of the coloring in this Tree Farm sign. I also used a ton of the bottle brush trees that I bleached last year. I shared that process on the blog last year and you can read that here.
I loved the idea of incorporating the dark tree colors here in this corner because it is something that I haven’t done before. BUT, I knew that I wanted to put my personal ‘vintage Christmas’ spin on this whole space! After a little looking around in my vintage Christmas totes, I decided to sprinkle in some of my vintage snowmen among the trees! Their sweet faces are just so charming and they add a festive little touch to the entire space. As I began popping them in, this whole corner instantly became a magical little vintage snowman Christmas corner!
The Extra Details
To tie this whole space together, I used my favorite cedar wreath and I hung it there in the middle of this chest that I sanded last year using a simple push pin! I tucked in some cedar branches into a split pine basket on the floor and then I popped some of my favorite green pillows (these are my favorite pillow covers to use during the holidays) into my beautiful – and huge – antique french basket!
Besides adding in some greenery to tie the space together, I also added in a few more little snowman in addition to the ones that I mixed in among the trees. First, I stuffed a little 2 gallon crock with a cedar stem and the cutest little vintage snowman blow mold. I love him so much – even though he has a huge hole right in the front of his hat! He isn’t in mint condition, but he still adds such charm to the whole space! Also, I filled the little wall ‘shelf’ with a ton of little bleached trees and a single vintage snowman. If you zoom in, you will be able to see his cute little face!
Vintage Snowmen Roundup
I did a quick roundup of some of my absolute favorite snowmen out there. You can check them out and shop these cuties by clicking each image!
It may not be surprising to you that I have a few other variations of vintage snowmen that I didn’t use here. In addition to the vintage snowmen above, I also love these old snowmen so very much. Stay tune to see more of them as we approach the holidays!
Wrap Up
I hope that you feel inspired by the little snowmen tree farm that I created here. I can not wait to continue to play around with this space as we move forward with the season. Thanks for swinging by the blog today and for taking time out to read all about this Christmas corner. Cheers to all the cute little snowman faces out there!
Carol says
Awesome as always, Emily! Thanks for breaking it down for us. I agree that his broken hat just gives him more personality.
weatheredwaresandco says
Yay – thanks so so so much for such support! I appreciate it so so much!