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I’m giving the kitchen a cozy farmhouse feel for the holidays.
 
Here’s how I chose to decorate our kitchen island using nature, and things from my stash.
 
 
The smell of vanilla tea lights mixed with citrus welcomes you when you walk into the kitchen. 
 
 
 
Old muffin tins get new life with a little spray paint, in Pistachio green. 
 
 
Next out to the pine tree to gather some pine cones. 
 
 
 
 
 Load a vintage Pyrex bowl with oranges and let the smells mingle. 
 
 
 I’m really enjoying not spend lots to decorate this year and still getting the welcoming, rustic, cozy feel I was after.
 
You can see bits of the kitchen Christmas tree in some of the photos.  Stop back by to see it decorated.The 3 winners for the “JOY” vinyl stickers are:


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  1. Something Nice and Pretty says

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    So neat Dawn, love the green color on those muffin tins!

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  2. Jessabells says

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    I was just looking at my old muffin tins the other day. That is a great idea. It probably smells wonderful with the vanilla and citrus. Have a wonderful holiday!

    Jessica

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  3. Kim @ Savvy Southern Style says

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    Cute, cute, cute and woo hoo I won.

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  4. Elizabeth (Blue Clear Sky) says

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    Lovely, Dawn! Spraying the tins is a great idea and the scents of the citrus and votives must be lovely. Thanks for stopping by and for your kind comment on our Christmas home tour.

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  5. Kris says

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    Hi Dawn. So excited to get your wonderful JOY in the mail!!!! I love your use of the muffin tin! And I love that color!!!
    I can’t wait to see your tree! Thanks again for the drawing…..I am watching my mailbox!!
    xo Kris

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  6. Karen Mary Butterfly says

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    Love the muffin tin! SO cute. Congrats to the winners!!
    Karen

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  7. Jennifer @ Town and Country Living says

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    Cute idea! I have an old muffin tin that would look great with little lights in it!

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  8. Ruby and Arthur says

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    Can I borrow your muffin tin idea? The oranges look so pretty in the pyrex bowl…lovely. Jean

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  9. Carol says

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    Your cozy farmhouse Christmas kitchen is so lovely, Dawn! Your painted muffin tin is so pretty — great color, and looks so cozy with the tealites and pinecones.

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  10. Ann from On Sutton Place says

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    Great idea using the muffin tin. I just may have to copy that one. :o)

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