I moved the topiaries on the mantel to make way for the Christmas
trees. Now that I have moved them here I decided I like them on the
server in the dining room, so I guess I will be looking for another pair.
I just had to dress up the topiaries for the holiday.
The bar in the family room is dressed for the holiday too.
As is the little electric fireplace. I really want to burn some logs in
the fireplace in the living room, but the temps have been like spring.
More Christmas in the breakfast room.
And on the kitchen counters too.
It's time for me to bake some more cookies to share with our
neighbors.
Christmas has come alive in our house. Christmas music is playing in
the kitchen and my in studio. The movie Holiday Inn will be on in
the family room followed by Christmas in Connecticut. Everything
is cheerful and I hope that it is in your house as well.
Big Texas Hugs,
Susan and Bentley
Very festive!
ReplyDeleteLily & Edward
Everything looks so pretty!! Merry Christmas Susan!
ReplyDeleteI love your cute Christmas things Susan!
ReplyDeleteWishing you and yours a wonderful C'mas, including Bentley.
xo
FABBY
Happy Christmas! xx
ReplyDeleteLove your festive decorations, Susan. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and give Bentley a hug from me :)
ReplyDeleteLove all the Christmas touches around your home, so festive! Have a very merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteSo glad that things are Merry there. Have a great holiday. I love my electric fireplace too.
ReplyDeleteI love the bucket in your kitchen that says flowers & garden. My son fished an old bucket out of Lake Washington for me. I have my little Christmas tree in it. Luckily it still holds water! I have a bit of a fetish for buckets. Merry Christmas Susan & a joyous New Year as well.
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so beautiful and festive! Merry Christmas, sweetie.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Shelia ;)
So charming, visiting from WOW.
ReplyDeleteI love those little electric fireplaces. I painted mine sage green and have it in my potting shed. It puts out just enough heat to warm things up so I can work in there. As you know it never really gets cold here in Texas. . .especially the piney woods of east Texas. Merry Christmas!
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