Isn’t it wonderful that you can go out and forage and then decorate your marvellous fireplace. It’s well and truely put me in the Christmas spirit. Well done!
Your fireplace surround is magnificent. I loved the idea of being able to forage on your grounds around the chateau. Even in the rain, it looks magical. Happy and Merry Christmas to you both.
No worries, the lavender wands can only be made with freshly picked lavender, the stems need to be green and bendy and you can use the dried stems as kindling instead
I’ve made sleep mask pillows with dried lavender and flaxseed (for weight) as the filling. They’re ideal for a relaxing daytime nap, blocking out the light and lulling you with the scent. You can find instructions online, of course. 😊
LOVE your cape, it is so elegant on you ! And what great designers you are with the greenery, d'uh who would have doubted that !! You are good at all you do guys.....
I love what you’ve done to your fireplace. I started watching the fireplace video but fell asleep! 😬🙄So calming and relaxing. Next time I’ll watch it on my big tv while I’m listening to festive music and making mince pies. My husband loves my pastry and I’d be making them all year round if he had his way! Merry Christmas! ❤x
Use some of the lichen branches you have on the grounds to create a holder within the vases, this will insure the green material to hold up better and not sink into the large vases, also cut the green branches as long as possible. The lichen branches will give you some additional visual excitement too your arrangements. Love your channel and look forward to the weekly videos. All the best from Northern California
Hi Sarah & Steve, I'm loving the scent of lavender as much as you do both indoors and out. I'll be adding more lavender to a hedgerow we are restoring with lilac and lavender. The color and scent will just envelope the front of the house as we are also adding bunches of it near the entrance to front door. Nothing better than to explore a new brocante just before Christmas, and that they are having a sale too sure does make a difference. All that foraging in the on and off rain certainly did have its rewards in the beautiful natural decor you placed around the fireplaces. Enjoy the holidays, better late than never. Mark & Scott
Sarah, your foraged swags are so beautiful! I was glad to see you have a project apron when making them to protect your clothes from the sap. Wishing you both a wonderful holiday season - it looks so cozy!!!
When I saw the blue and white set I was saying “oh buy it! It’s gorgeous and so perfect for hot chocolate.” And you did! I’m so envious of your Emmaus markets but perhaps it’s better for my pocket that we don’t have them here in NZ. 😅💖
Beautiful & such appropriate music while you were foraging, Sara & Steve!! You're so blessed to enjoy the new Emmaus!! So many lovely items to choose from!! What a stunning property you have & the fields & forest are magical! Aww, the decorations, so nice. I love the simplicity of them!! Sara, you did a fine job!! Happy Holidays, you two!! 🇺🇸
The fireplace looks so beautiful. I saw the fireplace video. It is awesome. That retreat with learning to make silver jewelry looks awesome. I look forward to seeing it.❤
I enjoyed this post! How lucky you are to be able to forage for Christmas greenery on your own land. You did a great job of putting the greenery together, Sarah! Merry Christmas 🎄
Can I say that I’ve been watching your journey since you appeared at Stephanie’s. I am delighted to see how you two have relaxed into your life in France. It’s just so lovely to see your smiles that seem to be ever present. Lovely. I wish I could take the May workshop, but I still work and I can’t get there. But someday.
It was great meeting up with you for the Christmas market and we did our best in the pouring rain! Looking forward to dryer adventures in the future. Love the toadstool fountain, so mythical. I believe today is the day the rain is Finally stopping! fireplace looks lovely
Hello Sarah and Steve, I admire what a wonderful spirit of adventure that you both have!! Your chateau is looking more beautiful with every vlog!! Elizabeth Goodrich, Texas
What a downpour!!! I’m sure you’ll have fun sewing lovely sachets for your lavender. ♥️ A lovely festive arrangement, with a moose to remind you of home. 😁♥️ I’m glad the lovely new set was immediately useful. Excellent filming - man, I really wanted to grab through the screen and take one!
I saw the comment about adding lichen branches to the vases. That would give more height and be lovely! I would make a big bow and add it to the middle edge of the vase with ribbon cascading down. This would give a "middle" to the arrangement and it would look like the greens were come from this middle point. Or try a grouping of ornaments, a star, or all three!
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Lovely video. Wonderful emmoüs finds! The hot chocolate/mulled wine set is perfect. Was that a real mushroom? What a perfect design for a birdbath! And Sara, Stephen said you have eight sewing machines when you really only have seven? That means you’re owed one, right?! The silversmith workshop sounds great, I love your mission of creative mentoring in such a fantastic setting. Bonne chance continue! Enjoy your seasonal fun. ❤️ 🎄
That mushroom doesnt even look real when standing in front of it! It was smooth and shiny like plastic! I'd never really noticed mushrooms until we moved to France. And of course, there may be more sewing machines in my future...
Hilarious aside to Stephanie about the shoes!😂 You guys have such varied content. Good job. Great foraging music! And it's strange to have enjoyed watching you clean and ready that gorgeous stove and fireplace for decorating. Most people show tge decorating, but the prep was really interesting.
The fireplace video was really great. I did not know about the brush going with the silver crumb collector. I have one that was from my Great Grandmother. I will need to look for a brush just for fun. Bonne Noël.
When making lavender sachets or wreaths, the lavender needs to be fresh so the stalks are pliable. Interested to see what you do with the lovely smelling dried lavender you harvested.
Great video. Sarah, I love your cape and have filed it in my Ideas folder. What a fabulous chocolatier and mazagran set - such a find. The lavender should retain its perfume for some time. I have some lavender bags made by my late mother (she's been gone 10 years) and I just give them a squish and a squeeze to reactivate the smell ( I can't throw them out). Looking forward to the next video.
Enjoying Christmas preparations at your beautiful chateau. Who will be joining you for Christmas I wonder, maybe parents of either or both? Can't wait to see all the celebrations. 🇨🇦
If you haven’t got any on hand yet, you can grind some of your lavender flowers with sea salt to use as a seasoning. My brother, Zack, taught me how to make Brussel sprouts cut in half and placed face down on a broiler pan then drizzled with olive oil, seasoned with the lavender sea salt, and broiled till a fork can pierce them, but not mushy. They are still my favorite way to have Brussel sprouts!
The silver retreat sounds amazing. Way out of my pocket but I hope we get to see snippets of the workshop makers in a vlog. I so wanted Sarah to buy another sewing machine or two, half the price of UK ones, just imagine a room dedicated purely to sewing machines 😂😂 I have a vintage singer and a Harris, I have a Pfaff machine metal bottom made into a table and 5 mini vintage machines, all for show, I’m afraid my hand can hardly control an electric one using both my hands 😂😂 oh and love your clothes today Sarah. XxxxK🇬🇧❤❤
After seeing the chapel statues removed for cleaning at La Lande, and similar little hooks behind them, I wonder if there used to be two different little statues on either side of the fireplace? Might explain why the hooks aren’t in the same place, and the little canopies
Funny, when I lived in Germany..I hated the smell of lavender when we would go to the markets. I think it was just so much in one little space...now I cant get enough of it. It doesn't grow that well where I lived and you would think it would being by the beach, but it just like it here. I would make sachets and put them in every drawer and closet to smell amazing!
I know the draw sewing machines have, so hard to resist. I have to hand sew now which drives me mad, but having fun sewing anyway. It just takes much longer. Your property is so lovely, did you have a country property here in Canada? It's truly Christmas to decorate with foraged greens from your own land. I agree Steve, Stephanie needs good walking shoes for the woods. LOL
hello guys, I got very frightened for a second sitting down with my cup of coffee, watching your video, along comes the water freaked me out. I thought you 2 were looking out from your balcony or upstairs window, I really thought that your backyard was flooded like that thank the gods, that it wasn’t your guises yard❤️✌️
Someone at Lalande put the dried lavender into an old pillow case and shook it hard to separate the lavender buds. I hate saying anything negative, but I have a decorating suggestion for Christmas. Your cute North American moose, etc., are incongruous with such an elegant mantel. Maybe set up a "Canada Corner" with them somewhere else in the chateau? My 2 cents.
I don't know if it is still on the market, but a product called "Zebra" was what we used to use yo clean and blacken surfaces like your beautiful stove in the fireplace.(I speak of the 1950's...)
I was thinking about your vases and what would look nice is if you just got some nice branches and then put some nice little Christmas balls on them and leave the greenery just down near the bottom.
Isn’t it wonderful that you can go out and forage and then decorate your marvellous fireplace. It’s well and truely put me in the Christmas spirit. Well done!
Your fireplace surround is magnificent. I loved the idea of being able to forage on your grounds around the chateau. Even in the rain, it looks magical. Happy and Merry Christmas to you both.
No worries, the lavender wands can only be made with freshly picked lavender, the stems need to be green and bendy and you can use the dried stems as kindling instead
I thought that was the case. And probably best for the wreaths too....
I’ve made sleep mask pillows with dried lavender and flaxseed (for weight) as the filling. They’re ideal for a relaxing daytime nap, blocking out the light and lulling you with the scent. You can find instructions online, of course. 😊
I was going to say that…
I suspect that the gorgeous lavender wreath pictured has to be made with freshly cut lavender too.
@@me-l-9910 I love that idea…
I like Sara’s sweater she had on doing the lavender. The fireplace looks gorgeous!😍
Thank you! 🤗
❤you two make everything fun!!! The chocolatier set is so fine & perfect serving during the holidays!!!!❤
Thank you! 🤗
LOVE your cape, it is so elegant on you ! And what great designers you are with the greenery, d'uh who would have doubted that !! You are good at all you do guys.....
I'm quite good at making it up as I go along... 😂
Sara The Fireplace Looks, Beautiful. The Vases Need More Height In Them With Greenery. Xx 😊
I love what you’ve done to your fireplace. I started watching the fireplace video but fell asleep! 😬🙄So calming and relaxing. Next time I’ll watch it on my big tv while I’m listening to festive music and making mince pies. My husband loves my pastry and I’d be making them all year round if he had his way! Merry Christmas! ❤x
Lovely full video. Merry Christmas from Canada! 🇨🇦❤️🎄🤶🎅
I really, really enjoy your channel. Your affection for each other, your dry wit, and your creativity are just wonderful!
Use some of the lichen branches you have on the grounds to create a holder within the vases, this will insure the green material to hold up better and not sink into the large vases, also cut the green branches as long as possible. The lichen branches will give you some additional visual excitement too your arrangements. Love your channel and look forward to the weekly videos.
All the best from Northern California
Great tips! Thank you!
Hi Sarah & Steve, I'm loving the scent of lavender as much as you do both indoors and out. I'll be adding more lavender to a hedgerow we are restoring with lilac and lavender. The color and scent will just envelope the front of the house as we are also adding bunches of it near the entrance to front door. Nothing better than to explore a new brocante just before Christmas, and that they are having a sale too sure does make a difference. All that foraging in the on and off rain certainly did have its rewards in the beautiful natural decor you placed around the fireplaces. Enjoy the holidays, better late than never. Mark & Scott
❤🎄💚🎄❤
The woodwork on the fireplace is gorgeous. 🎄🥰
Sarah, your foraged swags are so beautiful! I was glad to see you have a project apron when making them to protect your clothes from the sap.
Wishing you both a wonderful holiday season - it looks so cozy!!!
❤ the kitschy floral dishes. I see your summer garden party in their future!
That was the temptation! At that price, we'd have no qualms about using them outside...
Love the fireplace decorations ❤❤❤Merry Christmas 🎄 🎅😍😘
When I saw the blue and white set I was saying “oh buy it! It’s gorgeous and so perfect for hot chocolate.” And you did! I’m so envious of your Emmaus markets but perhaps it’s better for my pocket that we don’t have them here in NZ. 😅💖
But we have Restore markets and dozens of other op shops - just as dangerous!
Cheers....Merry Christmas from sunny and wam Melbourne, Australia. Love It!
Beautiful & such appropriate music while you were foraging, Sara & Steve!! You're so blessed to enjoy the new Emmaus!! So many lovely items to choose from!! What a stunning property you have & the fields & forest are magical! Aww, the decorations, so nice. I love the simplicity of them!! Sara, you did a fine job!! Happy Holidays, you two!! 🇺🇸
🍒🫐couldn't find the hearts! Wonderful video!
The fireplace looks so beautiful. I saw the fireplace video. It is awesome. That retreat with learning to make silver jewelry looks awesome. I look forward to seeing it.❤
I enjoyed this post! How lucky you are to be able to forage for Christmas greenery on your own land. You did a great job of putting the greenery together, Sarah! Merry Christmas 🎄
Can I say that I’ve been watching your journey since you appeared at Stephanie’s. I am delighted to see how you two have relaxed into your life in France. It’s just so lovely to see your smiles that seem to be ever present. Lovely. I wish I could take the May workshop, but I still work and I can’t get there. But someday.
Loved the foraging part. How amazing to be able to find everything on your own property !
It was great meeting up with you for the Christmas market and we did our best in the pouring rain! Looking forward to dryer adventures in the future. Love the toadstool fountain, so mythical. I believe today is the day the rain is Finally stopping! fireplace looks lovely
Hello Sarah and Steve,
I admire what a wonderful spirit of adventure that you both have!! Your chateau is looking more beautiful with every vlog!! Elizabeth Goodrich, Texas
What a downpour!!!
I’m sure you’ll have fun sewing lovely sachets for your lavender. ♥️
A lovely festive arrangement, with a moose to remind you of home. 😁♥️
I’m glad the lovely new set was immediately useful. Excellent filming - man, I really wanted to grab through the screen and take one!
You're definitely invited to have one Peni!
I saw the comment about adding lichen branches to the vases. That would give more height and be lovely! I would make a big bow and add it to the middle edge of the vase with ribbon cascading down. This would give a "middle" to the arrangement and it would look like the greens were come from this middle point. Or try a grouping of ornaments, a star, or all three!
That was fun, thankyou for that fireplace video the other day, better than the one we have on the tv now!
You guy get better and better! Love the foraging!
Charming video! Loved it
I too love sewing machines! I have a1956 singer semi industrial It is great!!!
Since you have lots of ribbon, I think it would be pretty to tie a red bow around the tops of the white vases❣️🎄🌹🎄🌹🎄🌹🎄🌹
In Saskatchewan we cant forage for ANYTHING green in winter. It's so nice to see it all in your forest.
🎄 Season’s Greetings From North Tiny Township, Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦 France, And The Mediterranean Regions Are Treasure Troves Of Delights 💝 Thanks for your exquisite Chateau vlogs, and sharing French lifestyles 🇫🇷 The transformation of your Chateau, and the growth of all your endeavours are marvellous 🌟
Your property is beautiful and the fireplace turned out so festive looking!
Thank you so much for your fireplace video! I haven't looked at it yet, but I know I will on my days off over Christmas!
Very festive! I enjoy seeing you out and about in the towns as well.
Happy holidays!
Merry Christmas and thank you for sharing your French Christmas with us.
Blessings 😊
Lovely video. Wonderful emmoüs finds! The hot chocolate/mulled wine set is perfect.
Was that a real mushroom? What a perfect design for a birdbath!
And Sara, Stephen said you have eight sewing machines when you really only have seven? That means you’re owed one, right?!
The silversmith workshop sounds great, I love your mission of creative mentoring in such a fantastic setting. Bonne chance continue!
Enjoy your seasonal fun. ❤️ 🎄
That mushroom doesnt even look real when standing in front of it! It was smooth and shiny like plastic! I'd never really noticed mushrooms until we moved to France. And of course, there may be more sewing machines in my future...
You ought to see the flooding in Florence and the Arno valley!
a chocolatière for €8.00 the whole set! what a gift!
Right?! Even the platter will be useful at that price!
Hilarious aside to Stephanie about the shoes!😂 You guys have such varied content. Good job. Great foraging music! And it's strange to have enjoyed watching you clean and ready that gorgeous stove and fireplace for decorating. Most people show tge decorating, but the prep was really interesting.
that is a beautiful fireplace ❤
The fireplace video was really great. I did not know about the brush going with the silver crumb collector. I have one that was from my Great Grandmother. I will need to look for a brush just for fun. Bonne Noël.
Beautiful fireplace! Well done!
the blossums make great tea and salade dressing
When making lavender sachets or wreaths, the lavender needs to be fresh so the stalks are pliable. Interested to see what you do with the lovely smelling dried lavender you harvested.
It looks fabulous ❤
The grounds are so incredible, how lovely x
Enjoyed this so much!!
those swags are beautiful
love watching
We love that you watch! And comment!
I love lavender. And I have that same basket 😀 I got it in East Berlin Germany
Lol... I wonder if ours travelled that far. We of course got it at a brocante.
Foraging through your own woods makes you swags extra special well done
Great video. Sarah, I love your cape and have filed it in my Ideas folder. What a fabulous chocolatier and mazagran set - such a find. The lavender should retain its perfume for some time. I have some lavender bags made by my late mother (she's been gone 10 years) and I just give them a squish and a squeeze to reactivate the smell ( I can't throw them out). Looking forward to the next video.
I got that cape in Ireland years ago. Proper wool, perfect for this weather.
@@ManorandMaker I thought you had made it. It's still in my ideas folder.
@@susanspeece2987 lol. I love that you think I could!
Merry Christmas from Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦.
Now this was really a nice video! Much love from Oklahoma USA Jackie 🇺🇸💖
Enjoying Christmas preparations at your beautiful chateau. Who will be joining you for Christmas I wonder, maybe parents of either or both? Can't wait to see all the celebrations. 🇨🇦
This year will just be our own selves. We are meeting up with Stephen's parents soon though!
I would love the silver class
that was fun!
your fire place looks lovely
Thanks Margaret!
What a fun vlog! Winter by the fire place, not bad!
If you haven’t got any on hand yet, you can grind some of your lavender flowers with sea salt to use as a seasoning. My brother, Zack, taught me how to make Brussel sprouts cut in half and placed face down on a broiler pan then drizzled with olive oil, seasoned with the lavender sea salt, and broiled till a fork can pierce them, but not mushy. They are still my favorite way to have Brussel sprouts!
What a cool idea! Will give it a try!
In a Lalonde episode they used the lavender stems for cake testing doneness.
the seeds from lavender sprout quite easily
Very festive the fire place looks very cosy
Thanks very much!
@@ManorandMaker 🥰
The silver retreat sounds amazing. Way out of my pocket but I hope we get to see snippets of the workshop makers in a vlog. I so wanted Sarah to buy another sewing machine or two, half the price of UK ones, just imagine a room dedicated purely to sewing machines 😂😂 I have a vintage singer and a Harris, I have a Pfaff machine metal bottom made into a table and 5 mini vintage machines, all for show, I’m afraid my hand can hardly control an electric one using both my hands 😂😂 oh and love your clothes today Sarah. XxxxK🇬🇧❤❤
After seeing the chapel statues removed for cleaning at La Lande, and similar little hooks behind them, I wonder if there used to be two different little statues on either side of the fireplace? Might explain why the hooks aren’t in the same place, and the little canopies
Funny, when I lived in Germany..I hated the smell of lavender when we would go to the markets. I think it was just so much in one little space...now I cant get enough of it. It doesn't grow that well where I lived and you would think it would being by the beach, but it just like it here. I would make sachets and put them in every drawer and closet to smell amazing!
I know the draw sewing machines have, so hard to resist. I have to hand sew now which drives me mad, but having fun sewing anyway. It just takes much longer. Your property is so lovely, did you have a country property here in Canada? It's truly Christmas to decorate with foraged greens from your own land. I agree Steve, Stephanie needs good walking shoes for the woods. LOL
Steve I hope you got a photo of that mushroom with water on top it was lovely. Great job on decorating
It's so gorgeous outdoors there around your property
Oh, if only I didn't live over 17,000kms away in Hobart Australia, that retreat creating items from silver would be so lovely!
hello guys, I got very frightened for a second sitting down with my cup of coffee, watching your video, along comes the water freaked me out. I thought you 2 were looking out from your balcony or upstairs window, I really thought that your backyard was flooded like that thank the gods, that it wasn’t your guises yard❤️✌️
You can use the dried lavender stems as fire starters
Love the chocolate set great find and Christmas decor
Great idea guys with the fireplace video. It looks fabulous! 🇨🇦
Thanks so much! 😊
Your Christmas fireside video was an inspired idea
Christmas time is here..... have a Merry one!
Ok that hot chocolate looks perfect!!!
It really was ;)
I used the the pillowcase method they used at Chateau Diaries and it really worked. Loved your trip to Brive, I had serious envy.
Dried lavender into an old pillowcase and start bashing it against a wall or table. No mess easy separating
Today is National Hot Cocoa Day! 😊 according to CTV morning news! Merry Christmas 🎄
Someone at Lalande put the dried lavender into an old pillow case and shook it hard to separate the lavender buds.
I hate saying anything negative, but I have a decorating suggestion for Christmas. Your cute North American moose, etc., are incongruous with such an elegant mantel. Maybe set up a "Canada Corner" with them somewhere else in the chateau?
My 2 cents.
Pavlina is a professional at the Lavender production at la LaLande…💜
Put the lot in a pillow case and shake it about holding it tight round the top and it will all come off the twigs then you can remove the twigs !
Genius! Just what I needed! Maybe I'll just make a sac for shaking lavender, and then I can just leave the buds in and take the sticks out!
I completely understand you wanting to adopt orphaned sewing machines. The old ones are real treasures.
Being the bargain lover . I have sets of china I have never used. They were just priced right. Totally get the draw.
I love you guys
Did anyone else see a face in the tree next to Sarah's head when it started to rain in the woods. 😀😀
Needs larger magnolia branches behind it all in the vases ,always works.
I don't know if it is still on the market, but a product called "Zebra" was what we used to use yo clean and blacken surfaces like your beautiful stove in the fireplace.(I speak of the 1950's...)
Thanks for the tip!
I was thinking about your vases and what would look nice is if you just got some nice branches and then put some nice little Christmas balls on them and leave the greenery just down near the bottom.
Ever thought of having a sewing workshop? Then you can have all the sewing machines!
Your fireplace looks beautiful...Maybe add a couple tree branches to the vase to add height...LOVE from Chicago
Seven sewing machines? I am so envious that you even have the room for that many machines.
Dan the gardener for Lalonde is looking for a graphic design of his Chateaux chamont I mentioned you.