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I'd be happy to do the dishes here |
Just a few fun ways to decorate your
windows for the holidays.
Inside or out,
windows are a great place
to add a little Christmas cheer.
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Red wreath with eucalyptus |
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Advent Numbers |
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Star Struck |
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Candy Pane |
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a Snowflake Curtain |
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a Pine Cone Garland |
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Simple and Symmetrical Wreaths |
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Elegant Candy Jars |
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Crystal Garland with Chandelier Drops |
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Dazzling Flower Box |
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a Southern Christmas with wreaths on every window |
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Evergreen Window Boxes |
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Simply Joyful |
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While I’m here today, I wanted to share some of my "Tablescaping Essentials" with you. I have a whole page on the Amazon website with my favorite picks for setting a beautiful table.
Quite often time is of the essence, and I have last minute projects or events to work on, so I turn to Amazon for one or two day delivery. You’d be surprised at how many amazing items they have to offer! And I'm constantly updating this page with my new favorites.
29 comments:
Oh I love it! My favorite are the simple symmetrical wreaths. It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas! :)
Those are really cool.
Love that star shaped wreath!! Stopping by from Flip Flop & Pearls!
so pretty!
What gorgeous pictures! So glad I stopped by for SWW. I think a sink like that could even get me to do dishes. ;)
So beautiful Fabiana! I adore that window box!
Please Come and enter the 1st of Twelve Days of Holiday giveaways! It is stunning!
xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
Hi Fabiana, Love the pine cone garland! & all the lovely holiday ideas. Link up your post to my holiday hop if you like. *link is on the navigation bar. Happy Dec. to you, Theresa
What a fabulous roundup! There are some gorgeous ideas! Thanks so much for joining our Home for the Holidays Party!
Such gorgeous pictures! Thank you for the inspiration! Found you at HSH.
beautiful- very inspiring :)
Very beautiful! You have great taste. Thanks for the inspiration. Hope you'll stop by The Corson Cottage and share this at our {Home for the Holidays} link party. Carrie
http://thecorsoncottage.blogspot.com/2011/12/home-for-holidays-link-party.html
Fabulous inspiration, specially the windows with the tablescape in the dining room. Thanks for sharing. FABBY
So pretty! I love the wreaths in the windows :)
LUV all of the Christmas inspiration! Thanks for sharing it!! :)
xoxo laurie
These are the prettiest idea for decorating windows! So inspiring! Thank you for linking this wonderful post to Potpourri Friday!
These are just great! I am hosting my first ever link party this weekend and I would love it if you popped over to link up some of your cutie stuff!
Thanks, Kim
http://kim-toomuchtimeonmyhands.blogspot.com/2011/12/get-schooled-saturday-1.html
Very pretty! Thank you for joining me at Home Sweet Home!
Sherry
Fabulous photos! The snowflake curtain is very cute. Thanks for sharing and have a Blessed Christmas...Sandi
These windows are absolutely gorgeous!! I am loving that Candy pane one! Also, I would be happy to do the dishes at the first window too! :) It's so beautiful! Thanks for linking up to Strut Your Stuff Saturday! We hope that you will come back tomorrow and share more of you amazing ideas!
Camille @
SixSistersStuff
Hi! Thanks for stopping by and following me...now here I am visiting you and I am your newest follower! Love all of the window ideas...and really now I have to go make some yummy looking Christmas treats!
Sharon
In the first picture, what is that type of sink called? I need one in my dream kitchen.
In the first picture, what is that type of sink called? I need one in my dream kitchen.
In the first picture, what is that type of sink called? I need one in my dream kitchen.
Hi Ciao,
wooww impressive. Thanks for your rare ideas !
candy jars
glass jars
Always a little blue this time of year ... but your pics are putting the Merry back in my world.
Thank you so much for your comment! Merry Christmas!
xoxo
Ciao
Hello, Fabiana
Thank you so much for sharing your home with us.
It's so cute an remind me my grnadmothers home.
can you send me the directions on how long the ribbon is and how far apart they are,please? Also are they real candy canes? jlkanik@hotmail.com
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