Showing posts with label farmhouse decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label farmhouse decor. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Product of the Week: Zubebe Christmas Coffee Mugs (Set of 12)

As we turn the page to December, nothing sets the tone for the season quite like a warm drink in a festive mug. This week, I’m delighted to feature a charming find that blends practicality, holiday cheer, and farmhouse style: the Zubebe Christmas Coffee Mugs Set of 12.
 This delightful set includes 12 ceramic mugs, each in a different Christmas design, and 12 buffalo plaid ribbons for an extra touch of rustic charm. The mugs feature joyful seasonal messages such as “Let It Snow,” “Warm & Cozy,” “Oh Holy Night,” and “Warm Winter Wishes.” With classic holiday colors—red, green, white, and black—they fit beautifully into farmhouse décor, tiered trays, coffee bars, and cozy kitchen nooks. What I especially love is that each mug comes individually boxed, making them perfect for gifting or for using as stocking stuffers, teacher gifts, or party favors. Crafted from quality ceramic with smooth surfaces and crisp, clean printing, these 12-ounce mugs are both durable and delightful. They’re also wonderfully versatile—ideal for hot cocoa, coffee, milk, cider, or whatever warms your winter evenings. If you’re looking to enhance your holiday gatherings or find thoughtful gifts that are both beautiful and functional, this set is a festive winner.

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Monday, September 14, 2020

Styling a Two-Tier Tray

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Call me a sap, but I have succumbed to the purchase of one of those ubiquitous two-tier trays; I didn’t want to be the only person who didn’t have one. It is indeed a cute receptacle for a nice variety of fall decor, and I couldn’t be more pleased. 
Styling one of these can be tricky. You need to combine old with new, soft textures with hard ones, and add a little bit of greenery, real or faux, to finish things off.
As you can see, I’m embracing the neutrals this season. I combined vintage (the squirrel vase) with new (the cloth pumpkins), tossed in a bit of farmhouse (the Rae Dunn "Nibble" plates), and whimsy (the MacKenzie-Childs "Courtly Check" flatware).
The single ceramic pumpkin is what's left of a set of pumpkin salt and pepper shakers. Instead of discarding the remaining shaker, I now use it for a cinnamon-sugar mixture that I put on toast. 
The flowers are silk, and were originally a horrible color of diarrhea green. I got out a couple of cans of spray paint from my impressively large collection, and made them colors that I found appealing. Never be afraid to spray paint silk flowers or greenery, they take to paint quite well as you can see. 
The jar candle from Colonial Candle of Cape Cod is a favorite fragrance of mine in Tibetan Sandalwood. Not only do I like the candle, but I find the empty candle holder to be a wonderful receptacle for my vast collection of colored pencils, markers, and pens. 
The glass pumpkin is from Pottery Barn. I bought it a number of years ago, but it is still available, and I believe currently on sale. I put LED string lights inside and light it up in the evening. Very atmospheric.
How are you decorating for the season? Are you embracing fall, or hanging on desperately to summer?