I have been so busy with school and work, that up until this weekend, I did not have any Christmas shopping done. Where do you go when you are out of time? I head for downtown Charleston SC. We love to visit and visiting this time of year is great. Charleston is enough of a city to offer great selection (see the Yves Saint Laurent store window above). Everything from Gucci to Loose Lucy's is open for business and within walking distance.
This is the entrance to the covered market one of my favorite places to shop. I don't know if it is the biggest, but it is the biggest one I have ever been in. There is one building full of permanent boutique type shops, then two long buildings full of open booths. The booths hold photographers selling prints, doll makers selling Mammy dolls and Santas, Jewelry, charms, blown glass, leather, clothes, t-shirts, more jewelry, more charms, pralines (Charleston has the best in the south, we know we have tasted them all over), Scarves, confederate coins, sea shells, Christmas ornaments, painted bricks, and even butterflies. If you like hand crafted things, this is the place to go and it is open year round. There are however, signs up all over, most of the artists do not want photos taken of their wares.
This is a toy train set!
I should have had my Sweet Hubby stand next to this garland so you could get some idea of the scale. This is the grand staircase that curves around either side of the train set. It is illuminated by an amazing Venetian Chandelier. What I wanted to show you here, is the garland.




Now I have some wrapping to do. Looks like I have a helper. She is testing the box for sturdiness. Good luck with your shopping!
Kat
What a fun day of shopping. The photos are great. I've never seen a Christmas tree with moss and magnolias. So fun. And I'm jealous that you have flowers still in bloom. I love your helper...so sweet!
ReplyDeleteOne of these days I'd love to go to Charleston, South Carolina - it just looks so quaint!
ReplyDeleteI haven't done a bit of wrapping yet myself but have intentions of spending most of Tuesday in paper and tape at least getting most of it done. I hope!
THANK you so much for the flower! :))It sure brought a warm feeling to my heart and soul and the notion it is actually blooming right now in your part of the world is unreal. Particularly as I write this, heavy snow storm is raging outside.;)
ReplyDeleteI too posted pictures of my walk through a Christmas city. Yours are lovely, the view from the church is so serene.
xoxo
Zuzana
Beautiful, beautiful! Hey, I spotted that flamingo in the window...we've got 3 by our tree and maybe that one should come and join us. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great place for a shopping trip. It would certainly get you in the Christmas spirit. Happy Christmas and all the best for 2010.
ReplyDeleteI try to do my shopping as early as possible - the shops over here get so crowded that last minute shopping becomes very stressful!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely Christmas!