Thursday, December 24, 2009

Happy Christmas!

I hope everyone who celebrates has a very Happy Christmas! I shared my little holiday decorating last year HERE and thought I would share some of my little updates with you.I have 2 'trees' -both artificial - in my tiny apartment. The above is ceramic and is one of my prized possessions as it belonged to my grandma. My main tree, above, is a tabletop size and holds my collection of 'fun' nostalgic ornaments.
Gold edged red ribbon wraps the tree with white lights. You can see my recycled tree skirt (from a halloween costume) - gold lame - wowza!
I've talked about these church ornaments earlier HERE and I've received a few more!The country church is a pretty blue with a red door and a little tree outside. All of these churches plug into your light string and have 'stained glass'. The colonial church has arched 'gothic' windows & doors and some great white tracery details.The adobe church has that southwestern feel. Only 8 more churches to collected (although one is currently in the mail!)
The peanuts gang sits at the base of my own sad little 'snoopy' tree!
Happy Holidays everyone!

15 comments:

  1. Snoopy and Co is a cute touch! Merry Christmas!

    Enzie via World Market Portraits

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  2. Your Christmas decor looks great. A merry Christmas to you too!

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  3. It's not easy being green! Love the grandma touch. You are a good man Stefan. I hope all good things your way.

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  4. Merry Christmas Stefan,
    Joe P

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  5. Beautiful. Merry Christmas to you!

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  6. Merry Christmas Stefan! Thanks for the great blog : )

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  7. Merry Christmas from David and Peter at Willowbrook Park. :-)

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  8. Stefan,
    Wishing you a Merry Christmas and another happy new year of blogging!
    xo xo

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  9. Beautifully done, Stefan!
    Merry Christmas one more time!
    And a happy New Year!

    XX
    Victoria

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  10. Merry Christmas, Stefan! I love your tree; my favorite trees are ones that are heartfelt and reflect the traditions of the person who decorated it.

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  11. I recently started collecting church ornaments. Are the Hallmark ornaments plastic? I could not find details on their site. Thanks for the heads-up! Love that red brick church.
    -Trish

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  12. oldpostroad -yes -they are plastic. I know that leaves them out for a lot of people!

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