
Christmas is my very favorite time of year, so I couldn't resist posting a little peek into my Christmas decorations!
Here are some pictures of my downstairs Christmas tree.

This tree is a 9 ft. flocked tree that I decorated with a combination of dark reds, sparkly glittery reds and mercury glass.
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I snapped a few pictures of my tree and then it FELL OVER!
Yes, you read right... after being up well over a month, my tree decided she was done.
I ran, I screamed, I cried.... but in the end NOT ONE ornament was broken!

So... unfortunately, I don't have any good shots of the entire tree. I just have these close-ups. I guess it is better than nothing at all, right!
This sheet music banner/ribbon is one that I made to add to the tree this year. I thought it was a fun addition. I like how the warm tones add depth and richness to the generally cool toned flocking.
This sheet music banner/ribbon is one that I made to add to the tree this year. I thought it was a fun addition. I like how the warm tones add depth and richness to the generally cool toned flocking.

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I have three bookpage wreaths hanging in my dining room windows. In the fall I had a pretty burnt orange colored ribbon holding them up. I switched to this red for Christmas and Valentine's Day.
I have three bookpage wreaths hanging in my dining room windows. In the fall I had a pretty burnt orange colored ribbon holding them up. I switched to this red for Christmas and Valentine's Day.

Here is a shot of my hutch.

I decorated my mantle with live branches and various other Christmas decorations. I loved being able to have the yummy smell of live branches, yet still have my fake tree to decorate.



I added a couple of mercury glass candlesticks and some vintage Christmas pictures to my side table.

In our entryway, I kept it pretty simple. One of my favorite things to do is decorate my big chalkboard, so I change it for each of the seasons/birthdays/any other reason I can think of...




My upstairs tinsle tree is a little hard to see because of poor lighting and lack of contrast, but I think it was a sweet tree.


I hope you had a Merry Christmas!



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