Mrs. Judy Hill has done it again! Her Holiday Home Tour last week was as beautiful as ever!
As always, we mark this day on our calenders early and let ourselves get excited in anticipation. Mrs. Hill's home is always uniquely decorated with incredible ideas and gorgeous vintage decor! Judy has been opening her home for loyal shoppers for the past fifteen years! Everything in her home is for sale, from the shabby dresser to the industrial kitchen island, from the crazed ironstone plates to shiny vintage ornaments. It truly is a wonderful experience.
The entry was magical with branches adorning old shiny ornaments layered against the walls.
What a dining room! I love the old settee and fabulous heavy armchairs around the wood table. The chandelier was dramatic and gorgeous full of real branches, vintage silver tinsel tree stems, and old ornaments tied with seam binding ribbon.
On the dining table, each place setting included an old rusted industrial part as a "charger" and topped with a tea stained wedding bell under a glass cloche. How creative . . .
There is something special about the classic glass hutch filled with old dishes and vintage christmas sparkle.
In the utility room, a chandelier with unmatched shades laid on the counter top to help create an interesting winter scene of snow covered trees and little sheep.
What a wonderful plate rack!! The plate rack found in the breakfast room went from wall to wall and was made from fabulous old barn wood. It was a unique find!
The guest bedroom was so fun . . . Judy's handmade window canopy, decorated with lights, hung over the bed, made with fresh white linens and topped with piles of shiny Christmas balls.
Old ornaments tied to the bed cover was one of Judy's details that did not go unrecognized as she created a fantasy Holiday guest room.
One of my favorite furniture pieces on the tour was found in the guest bathroom. The small vanity chair was in fabulous condition with it's original fabric and adorable shape.
In another guest bedroom, the headboard was made from a beautiful rusted iron architectural piece. I loved the way it looked on the chocolate brown walls.
This vignette was also in one of the guest bedrooms. The feather tree was carefully decorated with a wonderful collection of vintage silver and gold ornaments.

How sweet and special is this vintage iron crib with custom made white linens.
The master bedroom was romantic and dreamy . . .