Today we created the first of our Christmas 2008 windows at Black & Spiro. We have selected a blue/white & pink colour theme this year. I used a set of old blue and white teacups I had to decorate this tree along with lots of other decorations and if you look closely at the top I have used a blue and white plate with an old silver sugar bowl filled with fresh pink roses as the Christmas Tree Topper. I just used a navy and white stripe fabric {which we had in stock} at the back as the drop and I also found a vintage trike which you can see we have used as a prop with a ribbon tied on. We will be finishing our other Christmas window display on Thursday. Unfortunately these pictures are not the best but I hope you can get the idea.
PS. You can click on the images to supersize them for more detail.
27 comments:
OMG Anna you clever little cupcake....IT LOOKS AMAZING!!!
You truly inspire me to no end.
Anna :)
p.s I LOVE LOVE LOVE that blue&white pot you used for the tree base.
Wow! What a beautiful Christmas display. You're all so clever at Black + Spiro.
Just gorgeous! I can only imagine how spectacular your home tree would be... would put our daggy tree, complete with 6 year old dough decorations, to shame. You have inspired me to lift the standard and be a bit more creative this year! A-M xx
Anna
as a currently Christmas treeless family - this is a FABULOUS idea:-)
PS bet your mum loves it :-)
Stunning - you are a very clever girl, the window looks gorgeous. xv
Thanks all - it was a fun day today creating this window - just dreading the next one as the 2nd one never works out as well as the first in my world!!
xx
Anna
So inspiring and lovely!
This tree is absolutely gorgeous!
How creative and fun... love love love it!!! Thanks for sharing!
what a great display, I love the tree shape created from (my fav) blue & white ceramics! the pink bows are really pretty too :)
Wow- that is really amazing. I LOVE that!!!
love it!! Fabulous display, you clever sausage. Yes i know what you mean re: the second is never as good as the first, happens to me too- The best in-shop christmas display for me was one year when I found beautiful branches and hung them upside down from the roof, interwined fairy lights and hung massive feather baubles that we were selling in the shop. each christmas my customers still asked for that tree display - it was the one thing I wasn't selling! So I just had to say: get a branch from your garden, hang it upside down, etc etc.. and don't forget to buy my christmas baubles!
xx
Time again to bring out all the holiday decor... FUN! I adore this time of year!
I love that you are already thinking about Christmas!! I LOVE Christmas and your beautiful pictures and inspirations are getting me into the spirit!
Wow! What a creative combination! I love it! I can't believe Christmas is so close.
Oh Anna,
It's breath taking. I love it. I'm sure your mum will love the use of the all blue and white.
I was here!
C
Anna you are a most clever cookie. I really am in awe of your talent. Love the colours. Esp. loving the roses.
I spy a few things that I am lucky enough to have in my home too that make it even more special.
Congratulations to all the girls at B&S for creating such a stunning display.
xxx P.S. thanks for the eye candy.
This is a fantastic idea - clever and beautiful!
Anna, I love to see beautiful alternatives to traditional christmas decorations. This is a fav because of the blue/white/pink color scheme. Thanks for sharing!!!
Love, love, love it! I also love the blue stripe fabric. Would you mind sharing who the manufacturer is?
A unique tree for sure! Very clever & crafty!!
Festive with a twist!
You are so creative. Your window is just lovely.
xo
Brooke
you clever girl, you have an amazing, never ending stream of idea's and you always think out of the square and do such a great job! well done x
Stunning Anna!! I love looking at all the Christmas windows and decorations. My favourite time of year! Amanda x
Thank you so much - you're all very kind as always!
xx
Anna
Very original and creative. I love window displays, it's a very important advertising piece. Great job!
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