Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Oh Christmas Tree, Part III

Paper Flower Tree, Winterthur




Tucked in an alcove at Winterthur is a beautiful tree, trimmed with peony flowers both silk and paper. What a perfect surprise!

This lovely tree overlooks a peony garden, which became the inspiration to decorate it.

What I found so facinating was that the stunning peonies were crafted in paper by some of the talented people at Winterthur. They did a masterful job!




Notice the little, delicate Christmas balls and pinecones. These elements were repeated throughout the
tree.








There are also little dragonflies flitting about the tree in different styles.







I gained such an appreciation for non traditional Christmas trees when I visited Winterthur.  This was a sweet and  whimsically natural tree.  I loved the use of tiny balls with the big flowers.  Little things fill the spaces between the more dramatic elements.  And the theme was expanded in the use of dragonflies,another natural, interperted in a fun way.

The wall at the base gives a nod to the outside walls around the garden.




I have several more beautiful trees to highlight, and I will also post my tree. Check back to see more breathtaking Christmas trees and decoration at Winterthur!



6 comments:

  1. Good Morning Yvonne...
    I absolutely love this tree. The peonies look so real, you would never know they are paper. And the dragonflies I so love, the little balls are just the teaser on the tree. I also love the use of scattered pinecones. So whimsical. I love it. Thank you so much for sharing with me this morning. I love to see everyone's decorations. This tree is very inspiring.

    Stop by soon. I so love the company.

    Country hugs...Sherry

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  2. Oh what a beautiful tree and I love the use of flowers. Something really different and so lovely. Hugs, Marty

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  3. This is oh so beautiful. Have you posted pictures of your peony garden? I would love to see that too! You must just have a beautiful home, I could tell that by the name, before I even looked at your post!

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  4. Was looking forward to seeing more from Winterthur, this tree and all the ornaments are gorgeous, love the surround too so different, would look beautiful in the family room or conservatory, happy Tuesday, Kathy.

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  5. I'm so enjoying touring Winterthur with you, every visit is wonderful.
    Have a great week.
    Maggie

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  6. I'm lovin' your blog too!

    Glad to meet you!

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