I thought you might like a little tour of my Christmas decorations this year. I make NO claims to artistic ability or even effort this year. I asked Ben to haul in the Christmas decoration boxes, and I unpacked and plunked 'em down wherever it struck me as a nice place. I like to see other's decorations, so I thought I'd share mine and make you feel good about how much better yours looks!
If I were very artsy, I would drape some jute or twine like a clothesline and use clothespins to hang our Christmas cards from, but... I'm not.
On the counter between our dining room and kitchen.
On the kitchen table... I made this! Actually, in our last ladies' fellowship at church we learned how to make flower arrangements. The only thing I had to do was follow the instructions and insert the flowers into the oasis as it was explained step-by-step. A re-creation is unlikely.
The piano decked out for Christmas with my hand-painted snowbabies and my college days fit-for-a-dorm-room Christmas tree.
My grandmother painted these snowbabies for me. Her eyesight is very poor now, and she has given up painting, so these are a real treasure to me.
The dorm tree up close. I love the mini decorations!
Oops! I'll have to scare away Daddy and Grace, who are busy watching the train crash...
Excuse me? Do you mind if I get in here for a photo op?
Our FREE Christmas tree! It was given to us by someone in our church. It is pre-lit! We would love to have a real one, but our condo rules prohibit them as a fire hazard. I have a huge assortment of ornaments, thanks to my mother's foresight. Each year since we were born, my mother has purchased a matching/similar ornament for each member of our family, and marked it with our name and the year. I become very nostalgic when I pull out the ornaments every year. Many wonderful memories. Mom always made a huge deal of trimming the tree when we were at home, and we would have a blast eating once-a-year snacks and finger foods while decorating the tree.
Ben and Grace's evening entertainment. This little train was Ben's bargain find at Giant Eagle last year for $10. It is so LOUD, and it only makes it around the track one or two times before we have a de-railment, much to their delight!
A derailment-- I wish you could hear Ben's running commentary and Grace's squeals of excitement and delight.
My resale shop finds! They are a matching set, but I found them at two different resale shops in two different states in two different years! There is actually a mother snowwoman too, but she was too beat up, so I didn't get her.
Hung from the mantel closet doors with care...
My grandma also cross-stitched and made this as well. She made one for each of 9 grandkids (I'm pretty sure the youngest 3 didn't get in on this, as her eyesight didn't allow it.) I LOVE my stocking. I remember as a little girl studying each of the designs on it and comparing them to my brothers' stockings, and always preferring mine. :)
Well, that's all, folks! Thanks for enduring!
2 lovely comments:
I love Christmas decorations! You have inspired me...maybe I will do a little tour myself! I can go wild with garland, swags, ribbon!
I agree about the favorite photo. That's a great capture of her expression. And the snow babies look so special. Do you know how they were made?
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