Wednesday 17 December 2014

Merry Christmas and WOYWW #289

The builders have gone, the decorating is finished and the tree is up - we're ready for Christmas!  I'm linking up with WOYWW but although there is nothing on my desk, I hope I'm forgiven as all my creative energies have been going into the festive preparations!  Here's a little mosaic of my decorations - red, brown and cream this year - and I managed to acquire an old sled which I'm using to display some of the presents.

To all who celebrate Christmas, I hope you have a happy, sparkly and creative one! 




26 comments:

  1. Lovely tree and dec's - ENJOY!!!! Hugs, Chris # 8

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  2. Wow! That looks like a postcard! Beautiful arrangement of pretty parcels on a sledge. And I love those red adornments. I also looked at your other blogs and saw the tags. They are gorgeous!
    Thank you for visiting me earlier and for your kind words,
    Have a good week,
    Lisca#18

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  3. I love the colours of your decorations! So pretty..it makes a wonderful Christmas mosaic. In fact, it would make a fab jigsaw! Next years prezzies maybe? Now, how can you just pick up a vintage wooden sledge like that? It looks amazing sat there with the presents on board!
    Wishing you a very. Happy Christmas, thank you for all the support and lovely comments throughout this past year :-)
    Hugs, LLJ 20 xx

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  4. Your décor looks gorgeous, Diana! Merry Christmas to you and your family. I hope you have a wonderful holiday season!

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  5. Everything is so pretty! Have a blessed season! patsy

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  6. The sledge is magnificent! What a beautiful touch. Have a wonderful Christmas x

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  7. Lovely mosaic.... lovely, warm and cosy :)

    Happy Christmas!

    Karen x

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  8. Beautiful decorations, very festive and I love the old sled. I sometimes see them propped up on porches here in the US with festive greens and an old pair of ice skates tied to them. Have a wonderful Christmas.

    Hugs
    Brenda 38

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  9. So festive and lovely. Happy WOYWW! Sandy Leigh #41

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  10. Wow..your post looks like a magazine spread about how to decorate for Christmas :) My tree has lights..but no ornaments or tree skirt. My packages are half wrapped :P In my dreams I am more like you! Happy WOYWW. #25

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  11. beautiful to the max. I can feel the cheer from here. Thanks for sharing

    Pat #49

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  12. Very stylish photos! I love the sledge! Merry Christmas to you too! zsuzsa@ InkyDinkyDoodle #24

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  13. Lovely decoration! I also love red in my christmas decorations, it is so wonderful with the green! The tree is awesome!
    Happy holidays
    Gabriele 19

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  14. The sled is such a great idea. Merry Christmas to you Diana

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  15. Happy sparkly Christmas Diana, :) x

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  16. I'm really late getting round to all my blogging friends today...it's been one of those days :-)
    Love all your festive prep.
    Hugs,
    Annie x #21

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  17. So happy for you that you got your project over with in time to enjoy Christmas. Looks beautiful! (Really love the sled...)

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  18. glad you managed to get everything done ..... the tree card on my desk is made from a stencil and texture paste so it has a lovely raised texture thanks for your comments
    janet #13

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  19. Gorgeous decorations. I'm glad someone has everything done.... I'm so behind.

    Happy WOYWW
    Peace, Kay (43)

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  20. Your post is making it feel quite like Christmas and it reminds me I had better get a move on.
    Happy Christmas, Angela x 31

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  21. How beautiful your wrapped presents look, Diana, with their fabulous tags, and what a great way to display them, on a sledge! Very wintry! (They do say we might have snow over Christmas, but I doubt we'll get any down here in the very mild SW!)

    Thank you for your lovely comment. I am sorry to hear you have got to have an operation in January. Today, I made a big pot of clear chicken soup for the freezer, ready for when I have to prepare for my colonoscopy and can only have clear foods. It's all pretty unpleasant, and I might as well make the awful preparation as enjoyable as possible! I enjoyed the soap making class very much, even if I didn't get so much out of the final two sessions, but I feel I've learnt enough to pursue it on my own now, and have got most of the stuff I need from Ebay. I started using my lemon soap in the kitchen today and it's true - it really does get rid of the oniony smell - I cut up a lot of onions today for my soup and for the mealy stuffing for Christmas day.

    At the hospital they said that there is no guarantee that Mum won't have further TIAs as there's nothing they can do to prevent them, apart from continuing with the warfarin. Her blood has to be tested every week still, because its stickiness fluctuates wildly and we can't seem to stabilise it. With my hubby not driving with his broken wrist, life is complicated... Mum seems to have made an almost 100% recovery. She's a tough old bird at 93. At one point over the weekend we weren't sure she'd ever be able to come home.

    So glad you like my old cases. I was thrilled to get them when we were clearing out my parents' house 18 months ago, ready for sale - nobody else wanted them. I had thought of restoring them and altering them, but then decided I loved them just as they were, and they make a nice display without taking up too much room. They've got some stuff in them and I shall get properly organised eventually and use them to keep lace and trimmings etc. Did you notice the old Bible on the shelf above? That was given to me by a friend who has just cleared his mum's house. He also gave me the other book, underneath, which is an illustrated Life of Christ, with gorgeous engravings in it.

    Christmas is again a bit of a non event this year, like last year. I shall be glad when it's all over. I'm so exhausted!!

    Happy WOYWW,
    Shoshi #52

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  22. what a great way to display the gifts, and your decorations look fabulous. Helen #1

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  23. Hi Diana, I am getting your postings by email now so that I don't miss any and what a joy it is to see them pop up.
    I think your Christmas decorations and setting look wonderful and the sledge is a brilliant find. I'll be on the look out for one now haha.
    Enjoy yourselves and I'm looking forward to seeing more of your creations in 2015.
    Lynn xx

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  24. Diana, I wish you a very Merry Christmas. I am posting today, was going to wait until tomorrow, but it is ready too. It looks so pretty there and I know you will enjoy your week~

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  25. Beautiful photos - very atmospheric & festive ! Thanks for visiting Ali #17

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  26. Your decorations are beautiful! Thank you for sharing with us in blogland :) Merry Christmas to you and yours!

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