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12-20-2020 01:41 PM
A few here might remember Paige and her husband, a pair of engineers who are painstakingly restoring their originally tumbledown 1906 farmhouse deep in the countryside.
She did the video last year of Christmas decorating her staircase in home-made, period-friendly decorations.
A lot has happened since then-- they've finished rebuilding their kitchen, pantry, and first floor bathroom, and the dining room is just down to the painting now.
Paige is a delight, and marches to her own drummer, which includes having a "mustard" kitchen! Not my favorite, but that kitchen is so in keeping with the house, and this video, with her sewing seasonal pillows for the settee, and providing other festive touches, is a fun watch. It's kind of like a 'decorating' Christmas special.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDvpwnCsDGI
12-20-2020 02:03 PM
@Oznell Ever since you first posted about her site I have been following her. I would not miss an episode! Each one is interesting and fun.
On one episode she mentioned she doesn't always play well with others so I think she has definitely found her niche in life.
I can't wait to see what they do with the upstairs and the attic!
12-20-2020 02:11 PM
That is a fun video and while not within my taste zone, I do like the results!!!!!!
I admire creativity in every aspect it entails. Paige is very talented and certainly creative and most importantly loves what she does! While simple, all the decorations work and I especially loved the greenery and bows which to me, gave the room life and the festive feeling.
Thanks for the video !t shows how you can be creative in a simple way and achieve results like Paige!!!! It is a sense of accomplishment.
12-20-2020 02:19 PM
I'm no Paige. She is self assured and knows what works for her.
12-20-2020 03:02 PM
I usually find these decorating videos of some interest, particularly when it comes to Christmas decorating. I am going to be the “spoiler” here, but showing how to make a heavy stair rail garland with fresh greens really jolted me.
Even a fresh tree can be a fire hazard if not watered carefully and/or kept after it has dried out a bit. I just can’t understand anyone recommending elaborate treatments with fresh greens that will dry out quickly.
12-20-2020 06:59 PM - edited 12-20-2020 07:00 PM
Thank you for posting.
I enjoyed the video and will catch up with her on You Tube. Simple decorating but effective.
12-20-2020 11:05 PM
I enjoy watching her and the results. I love the fresh greens. Every year my husband and I take a ride to get greens. I only use them outside. Everywhere. My porch, the benches and the deck.
12-21-2020 07:54 AM - edited 12-21-2020 07:54 AM
She's delightful, and I have done what she did in cutting pine from the trees surrounding my house.
One year, I filled big brass buckets going all the way up my stairs with pine branches. It was perfect, and cheap.
I adore her cats
I'd love to have her as a neighbor!
12-21-2020 08:02 AM
How fun was this video!!! Thanks for posting it. I really enjoyed it. There is something so "refreshing" about it.
12-21-2020 08:19 AM
I do like Paige and her presentations. I love fresh greenery but all the ribbon is just not me.
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