The Present Box
This is one of a series of vintage
One of the Christmas rituals I treasure is finding a place in the house in which to store the presents I buy prior to the big event, so that they don’t look like I bought then at a rummage sale by the time Christmas day looms…
This year I have chosen a
The space you need will of course entirely depends on the number of presents you have to buy, but I have strangely found in years past that the goldfish syndrome apply’s to my Christmas
Part of the way I begin to shop for each member of my family is to choose a box, large tin, basket, bucket (Memorably a hot pink one for my sister Helen, which I filled with all manner of silly housekeeping nonsense and a few glitzy treats…), sock’s or
**It is, I accept, a little different with kid’s presents (hard to hide a rocking horse or Barbie Bike in a
So once you have estimated how much space you will need, it is time to Brocante it up and thus have it ready for the marathon shopping task ahead…
I have started this year, by rubbing some cinnamon scented oil into the timber inside my pine
Last night I took six vintage hankies, laid a handful of home-made pot pourri (oranges, cinnamon, soap shavings and cedar oil) in the centre of each and pulled the corners together and tied up with a ribbon to make a crude little pomander, and these will go in the box next, to add a bit of vintage taste to the box and to fragrance the gifts they end up lying next to, and will ultimately hang from the tree in December (I am wanting a flowery, pink and powder blue decorated tree this year, but we will see)…
I then hunted out the Christmas cards I have left over from last year, alongside the Vintage Xmas postcards I have found while flea-marketing this year, tied them with a ribbon and laid them flat between the folds of the quilt, again so they will absorb the scent of the box, something I will do, with every card I will buy until Christmas…
After this I hunted out a teeny little notepad, tied a pen to it, and will later add this to the box, because this year, every time I add something I will be writing down who I intended it for, so I am not entirely flummoxed when it comes to wrapping…
Finally I made little bundles of cinnamon sticks and dried lavender from the garden, tied them up with ribbon and again will throw these into the box for some
This is, dear Housekeepers, your own bit of Christmas, so make it as scrumptiously wonderful as possible, so you will be itching to add your gifts as you buy them, and who knows, you may find yourself all wrapped and ready by December the 1st…
I loved this post when you first posted it and I love it now.
I loved this post when you first posted it and I love it now.
Oh my, I remember reading this the first time round, I can’t believe it was so long ago! Just as lovely and inspirational now as then. I love that the essence of Brocante is timeless.
What an utterly charming idea!