We laughed and remembered where they came from and who gave them to us and sang along with Christmas carols 'til the job was done.
The next day the essential mantel and baluster garlands were hung and festooned with beads and ribbons.
The kissing ball was hung in it's usual spot in the front hall with gilded mistletoe so all visitors can be greeted with a big smooch. Two new decorations this year are the obelisk in the family room
and the garland on the chandelier in the dining room.
I've wanted to do that for a few years and finally worked out the best way . There's still more to do.
Got to get the china in the glass front cabinets and start making sausage cheese balls and sugar cookies to cut out. Then there's the pecan candy and hummingbird cake. Whew! All this activity is tough for us citizens of procrastination.
and the garland on the chandelier in the dining room.
I've wanted to do that for a few years and finally worked out the best way . There's still more to do.
Got to get the china in the glass front cabinets and start making sausage cheese balls and sugar cookies to cut out. Then there's the pecan candy and hummingbird cake. Whew! All this activity is tough for us citizens of procrastination.
8 comments:
it's looking very festive over there Holley!!! i think our tree is going up this weekend:)
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!! Everything is just beatiful. We have been making party mix and toffee at our house. Cookies this weekend.
It is all very lovely, I especially like the mantel decor.
God Bless
Sharon
Oh your house is so pretty and Christmas-y.
Very festive~I love the bike picture!!!!! I am off to clean my filthy house so I can enjoy the Christmas decorations!
It is so pretty! I love the way you have the garlands on the mantle. It is all so lovely!
Beautiful! Especially love the nut ornament!
Sending Season's Greetings!
Sandra Evertson
Wow gifts wrapped! I love your porch!
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