Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Tales of the Traveling Totes #5 ~ Miss Merri Mac Prepares for the Holidays


Welcome to Tales of the Traveling Totes #5

Miss Merri Mac and I have been busy 

preparing for the holidays.





The Annual Junior League of Austin Christmas Affair

kicks off the holiday shopping season in November of each year.

Miss Merri Mac is the perfect shopping companion 

because most Austinites have adopted the 

European custom of carrying one's own shopping bag.





Merchants from far and wide join local merchants

to offer shoppers a variety of merchandise.  

There is something for everyone.





Even a local favorite ~ Tiny Pies.




The first week in December signaled 

the start of decorating in our homes around Austin.

Miss Merri Mac and I were thrilled and honored to receive 

an invitation to help decorate a historic home.





Not just any historic home,

but the beautiful Greek Revival-style mansion

that has been home to Texas Governors since 1856.  

~ The Texas Governor's Mansion ~ 

The most historic home in Texas. 





The Texas Governor's Mansion was built in 1856 

and is the oldest continually 

occupied executive residence west of the Mississippi.

This beautiful home is both a Texas and 

a National Historic Landmark.

You can read more about it here.  
To take a virtual tour, click here.





The First Lady of Texas decides on the theme

of the decorations for each room and a group of

volunteers arrive ready to deck the halls with holiday magic.





Last week while my sister was in town for a visit,

we spent some time touring our 

state's Capitol and Governor's Mansion.





Welcome to the Texas Governor's Mansion.

Let's go in and take a peek at this 

grande dame dressed for the holidays.





First Lady Cecelia Abbott chose a Texas theme

for the Mansion Christmas tree this year.

The large tree and the decorations in the 

living room and adjoining parlor

 feature the colors of the Texas flag along 

with golden stars and balls.

Beautiful Texas flag glass ornaments 

are prominent on the tree.





The library is just across the main hall.  The fireplace mantel is

decorated with large glass ornaments of Our Lady of Guadalupe.

Large orbs of russet, gold, copper, and bronze rest among

the green garland infused with springs of golden berries.





The dining room, decorated in traditional Christmas colors,

features swags of Christmas greens with vibrant red poinsettias.  

The day we visited, the table was set for an evening dinner party. 

The sterling silver flatware is by 

Reed and Barton in Pointed Antique 

and bears the seal of the State of Texas on each piece.





The conservatory, in the back of the house, 

is filled with natural light.  

Mrs. Abbott, with a nod to her Hispanic heritage,

chose to decorate this room with bright vibrant colors. 

Papel picado, traditional Mexican folk art 

in which intricate designs are chiseled out 

 of layers of tissue paper to create flags and banners, along with 

paper flowers and corn husk flowers create a color filled garland 

that decorates the beautiful antique breakfront on the east wall.

A smaller tree decorated in the same paper items sits 

in the southwest corner of the room.

Mrs. Abbott is the first Hispanic First Lady of Texas.





Another beautiful Christmas tree can 

be seen at the Texas State Capitol. 

The 26 foot Virginia pine sits in the Capitol House Chamber.

It is decorated in ornaments that represent 

the uniqueness of each district.

Spouses of House Members decorate the tree. 

Click here to see a video of the 

fun process of decorating this enormous tree.





There are numerous holiday activities to take in this time of year,

and Miss Merri Mac and I want to share one more of our favorites, 

 Georgetown Heritage Home Tour.





Georgetown, Texas is a thriving community just north of Austin.

The homes on the annual heritage tour this year

were all built by Belford Lumber Company between 1901 - 1925.

The tour featured four homes 

and a former hotel, now an office space.





Each of these beautiful heritage 

homes reflected the contemporary lifestyle of

vibrant young families while 

retaining the period integrity of the original home.





Home owners had their homes exquisitely 

dressed for the holiday season, 

and all tables were styled with gorgeous

tablescapes ready for holiday entertaining.





Kudos to these talented young families!

All photos by Michael Walton, Georgetown Heritage Society

and used with permission.

Click here to see the complete album on Facebook.





Sadie and I'll be back soon to share holiday

decor here at Hyacinths for the Soul.

A very Merry Christmas to all!

Lots of adventures this time of year,

so be certain to visit each of the Traveling Totes.

Don't miss the fun!


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Monday, December 7, 2015

Christmas in Texas - Blog Hop






My Friend's Texas Longhorn Mount Decorated For The Season

Ho, Ho, Ho,

Y'all!


Store Window in Georgetown, Texas

It's Christmas in Texas,

or more specifically, 

Christmas in Longhorn Country.



Unique Door Wreath In My Neighborhood

I'm joining my Texas blogging buddies for a 

Christmas in Texas Blog Hop.

A Texas sized "Thank You" to our hostess,

Stacey @ Poofing the Pillows. 

I'm honored to be included in this group of

talented Texas bloggers.



Looking Down To My Friend's Basement

We are still in the process of 

decorating for Christmas here, so

I thought it would be fun to share some of the

more uniquely decorated homes of

my friends that live in and around Austin.



My Friend's Antler Tree

This antler tree certainly isn't for everyone,

but it makes a festive display downstairs in a friend's basement.




This mount is on the back porch of a Texas home.

Love the festive touch for Christmas.

Thanks, Erin, for sharing this image.




A Friend's Mantel

Another friend decorates the mount over her 

fireplace with gold Christmas balls.





Friend's Breakfast Room

Her breakfast room table is set

with a Santa theme so her grandchildren

can enjoy meals and special treats with Santa.



Hand Decorated Cookies ~ Sweet Sugarbelle
Image Used With Permission


Speaking of treats for the grandchildren,

Sweet Sugarbelle of Lubbock, TX created these

darling Texas themed cookies specifically for the holiday season.



Sweet Sugarbelle - Image Used With Permission

She is one talented baker and generous blogger.

If you want to make your own cowboy snowmen,

you can find a complete tutorial here.





One of my favorite holiday traditions is Christmas stockings.

Ours are traditional stockings, but often one will see 

cowboy boot stockings hung on a mantel here in Texas.

These are from North Pole West, a cowboy Christmas store. 

The rope garland with barbed wire stars is very clever

and would be perfect for my friends who have ranches. 

Boot Stockings Available Here





Texas Boot Stocking ~ Linda @ A La Carte

When my friend Linda @ A La Carte

read this post, she sent me a photo of her own boot stocking.

Though Linda now lives in Georgia, she was born in Texas.

She fills this stocking for her grandson every Christmas.





A Friend's Rusty Star Tree

A common sight in homes around Austin

is a metal tree from Mexico that holds candles.

Many of us bought these metal trees in

the 1990s and decorate them for the

different holidays throughout the year.




This one is decorated

with rusty stars.




Each one a  tribute to 

Texas, the Lone Star State.




"The stars at night are big and bright
Deep in the Heart of Texas"


Deep in the Heart of Texas, written by June Hershey in 1941, 

is a popular song that elaborates on the merits of Texas.

The song is a favorite of Longhorn fans 

played at pre-game performances

by the University of Texas Longhorn Band.





Friend's Needlepoint Ornaments

 This grapevine tree features only

Texas themed needlepoint ornaments

lovingly stitched by a friend who lives in the Texas hill country.




"Deck them halls, y'all!" and the

cowboy Santa on the side chest let everyone

know this home celebrates Christmas Texas style.





Capitol of Texas Annual Christmas Ornaments

Beginning in 1996, an annual ornament representing the 

Texas State Capitol has been produced and sold.

Each ornament, finished in 24k gold plate, is dated with the year.

These special ornaments are sold in the gift stores at the 


You can read more about the Capitol ornaments here.




A friend who lives in an historic Texas home began collecting these

when she became a docent at the Texas Governor's Mansion.

She shares her beautiful collection on a 

special tabletop tree in her entry hall.




 Milagro Wreath 

The same friend hangs this special milagro wreath on the door

to her husband's library.  She adds a milagro

each year that represents something significant for their family.

Milagro in Spanish means surprise or miracle.

These religious folk art charms are traditionally used for healing.

Here in Texas, they are often used in jewelry or

ornamentation, such as on this wreath.




Christmas Tree 2015 ~ Texas Governor's Mansion 

The main Christmas tree at the Texas Governor's Mansion

this year is decorated with a Texas theme in red, white, and blue.

Beautiful glass ornaments in the shape of the Texas flag 

and bright stars are the standouts on this tree.



Texas Flag Glass Ornament

Each year a group of individuals are invited to help

decorate the Texas Governor's Mansion for the Christmas holidays.

The first lady of Texas selects the themes for the decorations.

The decorations this year are all about the proud

state of Texas and a festive nod to the hispanic heritage 

of many in our state, including 

 First Lady of Texas, Cecelia Abbott.




Detail of Christmas Garland,  Texas Governor's Mansion 2015



It was an honor and privilege to be included in the group this year.

Look for an upcoming post that will feature photos of each room 

of the Governor's Mansion beautifully decorated for the holidays.




Texas Themed Ornaments

For those of you who live here in Texas or anyone

who wants to add a distinctive western theme to their own

Christmas tree, you can find the above ornaments in the gift store at 

Bob Bullock Texas History Museum.



Austin, TX Skyline, Zilker Christmas Tree ~ Image Used With Permission

I hope each of you enjoyed the uniqueness of Christmas in Texas. 

The holidays here are colorful and festive and reflect

 the pride Texans have for the Lone Star State.




1950s Record Available Here ~ Image Used With Permission 

" May your days be sunny and bright
May your hearts be happy and light
Merry Texas Christmas, You All"





Everyday this week a different
group of Texas bloggers will have a 
special Christmas post to share.
Hop on over to the following to see what
these girls have created to share today.

Thanks, Stacey for all the organizing and leadership.
Monday

Wednesday
Thursday



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Come As You Are Christmas Tour @ Common Ground

December 9-10