I hope you all are having a lovely week! I am excited to share with you our newest sign! We are listing our first batch of them today. I initially was planning on using this up in our bedroom but decided to try it in the dining room before I carried it upstairs and I ended up liking how it looked.
Then we added a bucket and some paperwhites and a simple garland to the table and then some cozy pillows and birch candle holders from Soft Surroundings. And some mercury glass ornaments to the branches in the urn and a pair of my old ice skates.
 

We also added this nativity to our rolling shelves. 

Holiday Items:
Sign – Dear Lillie
Bucket – Antique Farmhouse
Knit Pillows and Birch Candles – Soft Surroundings
Paperwhites – Savvy Home and Garden (several years ago)
Garland – Savvy Home and Garden
Wreath – Savvy Home and Garden (last year)
Ornaments – Target (years ago)
Skates – were mine as a teenager
Nativity – HomeGoods

All Other Sources:

Wall Color – Gray Owl at 75% in Matte Finish
Trim Color – Simply White in Semi-gloss Finish
Beadboard Wallpaper – Allen and Roth from Lowe’s
Chandelier – Savvy in Williamsburg, VA
Farmhouse Table – I made it using this plan from Ana White’s site. Stained with Rustoleum’s Weathered Gray and Minwax’s Provincial
End Chairs and Side Chairs – World Market
Tufted Bench – Home Goods
Side Chairs next to Sideboard – Joss and Main
Clock – Joss and Main
Mirror – Restoration Hardware (six or seven years ago but I think they still sell it)
Drapery Panels – IKEA Aina Panels in gray
Drapery Rods – Lowe’s
Sideboard – The Velvet Shoestring (consignment shop – then painted with Annie Sloan’s French Linen chalk paint from Lady Butterbug)
Lamps – Home Goods
Dinnerware – Mikasa, French Countryside Collection
Chargers – Pottery Barn (seven years ago)
Urn on Table – from a shop I worked at years ago
Rolling Cart – I made it. You can find our tutorial here. And we stained it with: Rustoleum’s Weathered Gray and Minwax’s Provincial
Painting on top of Rolling Cart – Savvy in Williamsburg (about six years ago)
Pitcher on top of Rolling Cart – gift from Spring Mill, Indiana
Antlers – World Market
Items on Top Shelf of Rolling Cart
     cup holder/drying rack – World Market
     mugs on the cup holder – Heritage Lace
     pitcher – HomeGoods
     marble topped cake stand – World Market
     milk bottles – TJMaxx
I hope you all have a fabulous Thursday!
 
A Few Photos of Our Master Bedroom and New Gold Silent Night Sign
Our Fall Porch

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12 thoughts on “Our “And His Name Shall Be Called…” Oversized Wood Sign and Some Simple Winter Touches in the Dining Room

  1. Beautiful sign and beautiful room Jennifer. I love all of your winter touches. So tastefully and elegantly done. Lovely Nativity scene!

  2. What time is Thanksgiving dinner?? I'll bring dessert!!! ; ) (something CHOCOLATE of course!)
    The new sign looks absolutely perfect – like you made it to fit THAT wall..love the light background with darker lettering on this one!
    Beautiful Jennifer!
    Leah: )

  3. I just purchased the same nativity set from Homegoods and I can't wait to get it put up! Beautiful room as always. Your home makes me want to sit a curl up a while 🙂

  4. Jennifer, love your dining room and your decorating style. Would you please tell me how high you put the breadboard wallpaper from the floor. I am considering adding the wall paper this weekend and I really like the height of yours. Thanks so much Angela

  5. I am late posting this but I just had to tell you that I ordered this sign and it is so beautiful! I love it! It is by far my favorite new Christmas decoration I have added this year 🙂
    I love the vertical orientation and hope you will make more signs like this for year round. Thanks again!

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