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Thursday, December 18, 2025

An Apple-icious Country Christmas Hutch Tour and Mini Santa Sampler Freebie

 Do you remember these apple ornaments from the 1980's -early 90's?

 In the  golden olden days, we could purchase a  pack of 12 candy red apples  at the Dollar General or the five and dime for a dollar or less. Aaah the good old days... ( Hmmm, Can the 1980's be referred to as the olden days? LOL My grandsons think so- the little stinkers!)



 I still have a few of these little ornaments that used to adorn my Mom's tree. 

Dear Stacy who knows my love for apples sent me a vintage pack a couple of years ago. This year they took center stage hanging on a small tree nestled in a Watts cookie jar on my hutch .   

 πŸŽπŸ "An apple a day keeps the doctor away. "- Proverb 🍎🍏

Good morning, Sweeties and welcome. Well the holiday season is in full swing so today I thought I would share a country clutter tour. Now many of you know me- I am a maximalist and I  love to see my vintage treasures on full display . So if you are up to it, I sure would love for you to join me in the kitchen to see how I decorated my small wooden hutch that Mr. Pinker made for me years ago. So grab a cup of coffee and let's go. πŸ˜€πŸŽ


My hutch is nestled in a corner in the small kitchen which is filled with vintage items and advertising pieces. In the bottom of the hutch, I store many of my Christmas dishes. 




I began by pulling out my plaid table runners and Dollar Tree plates and then strung a some white lights on the hutch for a bit of sparkle. 



Then I filled it to the brim with  all sorts of apple related goodies... like my pie plates ... and ...


Some Watts pottery... and...




Of course I had to include some family treasures like my Nanny's 1950's Coffee canister.  Did you notice that the "C" is long faded and it is splattered with white paint. πŸ€—


I could not have a Christmas hutch without some of my vintage 1980's Santas scattered among the shelves. 


Scattered among the clutter are a few cross stitch pieces like the darling Santa stitch finished as a small log cabin quilt . A precious gift from sweet Joan. πŸ€—

And my little "Always Believe" stitch that I finished in 2021. My daughter always says if you stop believing then you do not get presents. I still believe . Do you? πŸ˜€❤


This hutch is certainly  filled to the brim with apple goodness. 

Do you think I could squeeze one or two more treasures on the shelves? Hee! Hee!  Well I won't try this year. Hmmm or will I ? πŸ€”πŸ€ͺ


I am so very grateful that you joined me today on this country clutter tour. I hope I did not make your head spin with all of the clutter. 

Well , Sweeties, I better get off here . I have Christmas stitching to work on. Yep, I am still stitching Christmas . How about you?  

Have a jolly day! 

Whooa there Nelly! Before you leave, I have a small stitch to share with you-  my Mini Santa Sampler


I will finish it today. It is a CHOOSE YOUR OWN COLORS chart, but I will share what colors I am using. 

THE FLOSS COLORS I AM USING:
DMC   898 ( alphabet)
            815 ( Santa suit)
            Blanc ( beard and pom pom on hat)
            310    ( Santa's eye)
            407 ( Santa's skin) 
            842 ( Santa's mustache)
            3688 (Santa's rosy cheeks)

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If you are interested in stitching this piece,  just grab , the images. For printing tips, refer to the post Tips for Printing which has loads of tips from my sweet friends. 

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Have a beautiful day, dear friends and ....



As Always...


Happy  Stitching and Quilting,

 y'all

Melisa 

"The smells of Christmas is the smells of childhood. " - Richard Paul Evans

Hugs and Stitches!!!!πŸ€—πŸ§΅❤

Dedicated to my dear sister, Amy. I love and miss you so much.. Love you , Amo. 

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I had a wonderful doctor's appointment yesterday. She said I was fit as a fiddle and has released me from her care. I only have to see my primary doctor every 6 months now. It has been a long year, but I am as happy as a clam! 

 I am joining these lovely ladies' link parties. I hope you check them out; they always have so many wonderful projects going on and provide the opportunity for other needleworkers to meet. 

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16 comments:

  1. For as long as I can remember my grandmother had an apple topped cookie jar in her tiny kitchen. I can see it clearly in my mind's eye. I wonder what happened to that cookie jar?
    I'm glad you enjoyed your trip to the Big City - nice to get away but always fun to pull into the driveway. I am feeling better but still feeling a little tired every day. Great reason for a nice deep nap. LOL I haven't been doing much however I am still stitching like my hair's on fire. ROFLOL I am crazy about your wonderful Santa Sampler. I really need to stitch it very, very soon. All the mini samplers would be fabulous 2026 projects. Guess I should head to bed but I'm enjoying watching Sister Act II for the millionth time. LOL Thursday Hugs just for you, DarleneJ

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  2. Ooooooh this post makes me so happy! I LOVE apples 🍎 and have an apple display with my cross stitch and quilts every September. 😍 Just yesterday I found an amazing apple metal sign that I will use to mount a cross stitch on. 🍎🍎🍎 And a couple of years I found a pack of those little apple ornaments at an estate sale and they are on our Christmas tree because they bring back childhood memories πŸ₯°
    Thank you for sharing your apple decor, it made my day 😁 And also thank you for the mini santa sampler, I will definitely stitch it! I'm currently finishing up a Prairie Sampler santa...I really like how Joan finished that santa in a little log cabin quilt, I think I'll do that with one of mine! Now I have a bunch of ideas in my head and am all excited...but they have to stay in my head for a few more days cause I have work and appointments till 12/24 πŸ€ͺ
    Anywho, have a great day Melisa! Hope your doctors appointment went well! πŸ€—πŸ€— Talk to you soon! Hugs, Alex

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    1. Please ignore all my typos 🀣 It's still early πŸ₯±

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  3. Your hutch is filled to the brim with lovely apple-dom, Melisa! So pretty ;))) Trying out our new little apple-peeler-corer today--we've gotten it to cut but not peel so far--tricky little gadget...
    It may end up being a decoration if it won't behave for us...hahaha
    Hugs, Julierose

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  4. I eat a lot of apples. An apple a day keeps the doctor away ! Good to hear your appointment went well.
    What a lovely Santa sampler !

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  5. Love your new sampler - thank you. As for apples, I made apple butter the other day - enough for us, one for the freezer and one for my middle dd. Glad you got a good report from your doctor. Blessings!

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  6. Thank you Elizabeth Pratt

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  7. Oh I do remember those little red apples. I had arranged some in a pretty little Christmas bowl on our coffee table. Out dog got bored while we were at work on day and decided to snack on them. I came home to a hiding dog (never a good sign) my pretty bowl on the floor (Unbroken happily) clumps of styrofoam(that's what the insides of my apples were made of) stuck to the carpet and red coloring there too. Somehow, gratefully, she didn't get stick. oooh she was a mischievous pup which is probably what landed her in the dog pound we adopted her from. Thanks for the memory that I can laugh about now and your lovely tour

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  8. I do remember those apples. At one time, I had 24 of them. . .now, there are maybe eight left! They grace the tree every year! Your display is so pretty!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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  9. I do remember those apples! We didn't use them, but I was working at the big mall in those days and I remember seeing them in some of the store displays. Happy stitching.

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  10. Well, if the 80s are considered the good ol' days, then I'm here for it :) Your hutch is decked out nicely for Christmas. I can see so many of your treasures being out for the autumn apple season, too. The mini Santa sampler is a cute design, Melisa.

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  11. I used to have an apple theme in my kitchen back in the 90's. So yep the good old days, haha. The santa sampler will be a great addition to your holiday decor;)

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  12. It's a beautiful sampler,Melisa!
    Thanks for sharing
    Regards

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  13. I always forget about red apples, and they are so pretty! Love your hutch tour. Like you I love putting white sparkly lights around things - it's just really special. What a neat Santa profile cross stitch! He looks quite handsome from that view. And yes I do still believe. I actually watch for his sleigh. ;)

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  14. Your apple themed hutch is darling, Melisa! I love your red-checked curtains, too. I have a red-checked tablecloth on my kitchen table during the month of December and it's just so cheery! Your new Santa sampler is darling--thank you! And yes--I'm still stitching Christmas (of course, I do so all year long :) Have a wonderful day, Melisa! ♥

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  15. Oh boy do I remember those apple ornaments. Those and small red velvet like bows along with small red metal ornaments like bicycle, wagon etc. Oh those were some holidays! Thank you for the sweet Santa sampler. I am still stitching Christmas and I am afraid they will be held for 2026 Yikes - I hate saying that. I collect the Franciscan ware apple pattern. They go out in Sept and Oct for me here in the apple state 🍎 Have a wonderful day productive day ♥️ nwpaintedlady

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