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It seems I am running out of days to show my Christmas decor, so I have to pick and choose what I will post.
 
 
 
I knew the Pottery Barn Woody Pillow would have to be shown.  
I sat down and quickly opened the holiday PB magazine and fell in love with Woody as soon as I saw her.
 
Then I looked at the price, I thought it was a bit much for a pillow cover, but I knew if I didn’t order quickly it would be sold out.  Off to the computer I went, placed it in the basket and hit send before I could back out.  
 
I’m so glad I did.  I think this will be something I pull out every Christmas season.
 
 
 
On the table next to the sofa sits the vintage child’s cash register along with an enamel ware pan filled with paper whites.  All my paper whites have bloomed so far this season except the double bloom variety.
 
 
 
 
 
To Christmas up the register I added a tiny wreath.
 
 
 
I forgot to point out the red bell atop the Christmas tree, it jingles every time someone sits down.  It’s such a cheery sound.
 
 
 
Happy Holidays to everyone!
 
 
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  1. Christi says

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    Love the Woody pillow & the vignette with the cash register! I also love paperwhites, but my sneezy little boys can’t stand the smell! Merry Christmas to you and your family! Xo

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  2. Kim @ Savvy Southern Style says

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    You were right to order that pillow. Love it! I was hoping it would go on sale, but not a bad price when you know it will be used over and over.

    Merry Christmas!

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  3. camp and cottage living says

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    Dawn
    Good thing I don’t get the Pottery Barn catalog, I couldn’t have resisted either!
    It’s a joke around here that when I strike it rich I’m going to buy a restored bright red Woody-I love them so much.
    You home looks so cute. I like the idea of using children’s toys, like the register, for Christmas decor. There is really nothing more fun than watching the kiddies open their presents and having vintage toys displayed is a sweet reminder of that.

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  4. Ann from On Sutton Place says

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    The pillow is totally you…extremely smart purchase! I agree that it’s something you can pull out every year, move around and really enjoy. Your cabin looks so festive and welcoming. Wishing you a Merry Christmas!

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  5. Maureen Wyatt says

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    That pillow is a keeper for sure! You may just have to keep on showing us your house through the whole Christmas week.

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  6. Kris says

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    GAH!!!! First you slay me with those darling boots, and now today….the pillow! HOW did I miss that? I adore PB pillows. Although usually, I look, drool, want, and don’t buy. In fact, I never buy. They are too pricey! But had I seen that one, I fear I too may have hit the buy button!! It is darling!!!!!!
    The cash register is so cute too. Man, I would love to go thrifting with you Dawn!
    Merry Christmas!!!!
    Love,
    Kris

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  7. Flat Creek Farm says

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    Oh my.. you never cease to amaze me with the absolutely fantabulous decor. The pillow is so perfect!! And the cash register, and all of your special touches. Thanks for the Christmas cheer! Merry Christmas to you and your family! -Tammy

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  8. Karen Mary Butterfly says

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    I saw these pillows at Pottery Barn and feel in love with them. It’s just perfect for your couch and home. Love it! Marry Christmas!
    Karen

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  9. cynthia lee designs says

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    Love the pillow…saw them at Pottery Barn last weekend, when I went there to get a large mason jar water jug for my new kitchen.
    Have a Merry Christmas!
    ~Cindy

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  10. 20 North Ora says

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    I loved that pillow the minute I saw it in the store. Probably will really regret not getting it.

    Merry Christmas.

    Judy

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  11. [email protected] says

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    I love the pillow. It’s funny that I stress over buying the Pottery Barn pillows, but once I have them in my house, I absolutely love them and realize what a good purchase they were. Yours looks great!
    I have the same toy cash register. I like the Christmas touch on it! Very cute.

    Merry Christmas to you and your family!
    Pam

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  12. Elizabeth (Blue Clear Sky) says

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    The woody pillow is adorable and looks perfect in that spot with the blanket and quilted pillow. Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas.

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  13. Jessabells says

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    Wow, your have such great taste in decor. I truly love coming to your blog. I love all your little touches that make your home seem so warm and cozy. Have a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year.

    Jessica

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  14. Chenille Cottage says

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    Hi Dawn!
    At your house Christmas and Cute are great partners! How I love the pops of red you have featured in so many of your arrangements. Your little red cash register is so sweet and it sits proudly next to your cozy, comfy sofa and cushions.
    Everything is so charming and friendly!
    Thank you so much for sharing, my friend!
    Merry christmas!
    Carolynn xxx

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  15. Jennifer @ Town and Country Living says

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    I really love that pillow. Reminds me of childhood. We had a wood-panel station wagon like that (except it was white) and we’d strap the tree to the top of it. Love the little cash register, too.

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  16. Angie says

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    That cash register is really something special!

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  17. Sherri says

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    Beautiful and cozy! LOVE the pillow.

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  18. Miss Char says

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    That pillow makes my heart go pitted patter Dawn, I absolutely love it. Sometimes we just have to splurge on something we know we’ll love for a long time. The little wreath hanging from the cash register is precious.

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  19. Old Time Cindy says

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    That pillow looks like it was made for that spot on your couch!!! Perfect!
    Farmhouse holiday hugs,
    Cindy

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  20. Debra @ Common Ground says

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    Oh I know, I’ve looked at that pillow so many times, it looks perfect with your great decor! and yep, I just had to throw all those last minute pics into that last post! Have a wonderful Christmas, Dawn!

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  21. aarond says

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    Love the pillow and the red cash register. Your home looks so cozy and comfortable. I hope you had a Merry Christmas.

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