I would just like to take this opportunity to thank all the people who read my Blog and take the time to leave a comment, it feels like I have a lot of pen pals (with photos) all over the world. I have been so busy with getting ready for Christmas, two weeks summer holidays just after Christmas and my son having school holidays and all of the end of year parties, so I haven't been around in Blog land much.
Well I thought I would show you how Christmas has ended up looking at our home. All the paper decorations I have made and can be dispose of quickly, our tree (this year) that cost me $6 at Ikea and the decorations I got from Big W for about $10, the tree can be flat packed in seconds and the decorations just put away in a bag.
The wooden tree I picked up for $3 at the super market, the stars cookie cutters I had, the bird and bird house I had, and some hand made glass decorations that my Mum made and gave me.
And just some of the Christmas cooking that I have done, and given away to friends and neighbours.
I would like to wish you all a very Happy Christmas
Lovely pictures. Wishing you a wonderful Christmas and a great and healthy 2014...
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Erna x
Really simple and beautiful in its simplicity.
ReplyDeleteI wish I was your neighbour... those cookies look fabulous. Have a wonderful Christmas and new year. Julie x
ReplyDeleteYour decorations are simply beautiful, and some very lucky people will receive delicious cookery from your clever hands. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteLovely! I would fancy to try one or two or maybe three of your cookies! Wishing you and yours a joyous Christmas too! Thanks for always leaving a comment on my blog! I appreciate it very much! Christa
ReplyDeleteLovely decs! You too have a very happy Xmas!
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Everything is beautiful...so festive! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteLovely decorations! I ended up making one of the paperback book trees this year and am very happy with how it turned out. I hope you have a wonderful Christmas!
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas! Looks like you have done some lovely baking there - lucky friends and neighbours!!! x
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas ....thanks for sharing your pictures, know exactly what you mean about pen pals with pictures :-)
ReplyDeleteAnnie
What a clever paper wreath.
ReplyDeleteHow can you throw your sweet paper things away? I made a folded book Christmas tree and I absolutely love the look. I am looking for a tutorial to make a folded book page heart.
Have yourself a Merry little Christmas.
Your decorations are so lovely! Wishing you a very happy Christmas and thank you for the lovely comments and friendship during the year.
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It all looks beautiful, Suzie. I hope you and your family have a lovely, peaceful holiday.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great Christmas :)
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures, Merry Christmas to you too :o)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family. X.
ReplyDeleteSuch Christmas loveliness!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and the warmest of wishes for 2014.
Nina x
Love your pretty decorations and the cookies. Merry Christmas to you and your family xx
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ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas to you all!
ReplyDeleteLizzy xxx
I wish to you and your family Merry Christmas and Happy New Year !
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your lovely family!!! :D
ReplyDeleteA very Merry Christmas to you and yours :) Everything looks very festive!
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a wonderful family christmas. I love the simplicity of your decorations, so pretty XX
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Greenthumb! I though of you once again when I found your lovely cross stitch joy decoration among my christmas ornaments. It's up on my tree of course now!
ReplyDeleteHope you had a fabulous Christmas and enjoy your holiday x
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so lovely and Chrismassy. You know I was inspired by your book Christmas tree and ended up making one for myself too :-)
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