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Our house has been decorated for some time, but I didn’t want to post any photos until my ornaments from Missus Wookie arrived. I actually received them over a week ago, but haven’t had a chance to take good photos. Miriam’s lovely ornament swap was such fun. Then, as luck would have it, another package from across the pond arrived this week from Miriam herself with another delightful ornament for the tree. But, nonethess, the linky to the ornament swap is now expired! With the wedding and travel being behind is to be expected.

Better late than never, here are the gorgeous beeswax ornaments made by Missus Wookie.

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And because the gorgeous detail doesn’t show well in the tree photos, here’s a closer look.

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They are stunning, and we’ve never had anything like them. I am equally fond of this darling button tree sent by Miriam.

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They’ll be treasured each year as they will remind me, once again, how blessed I am to be a part of such a lovely blogging community.

While I’m here I thought I’d share a few of the new Christmas decorations around here. The biggest one is our tree. For the first time ever, we purchased an artificial tree. This was not an easy decision, but since we’ll be leaving the day after Christmas to visit Sarah, and then driving Tracy’s mother’s van to Florida having a real tree just seems silly. This way I don’t have to put everything away before I leave, which seems like an overwhelming task. I’m actually quite fond of the tree, though Sarah was quite disappointed in us!

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When we visited the Biltmore Estate in October I picked up another new ornament for our tree. Our tree is filled with ornaments we’ve picked up on vacations over the years. It’s always fun to unpack them each year, and remember all the great places we’ve visitied.

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I also bought this gorgeous snow globe at the Biltmore. It’s also a music box that plays “Jingle Bells.” Both Skylar and Caleb are entranced by it.

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Thanks to a photo on Pinterest, I decided to put out my old typewriter in our front hall. Of all our decorations this year, this one generates the most comments and stories.

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My to-do list is winding down. I still have some packages to wrap, and one more cookie recipe to try, but we’re in good shape for Christmas Day when we’re expecting 25 for dinner. How’s it going at your house?

 

 

7 thoughts on “Ornaments and Decorations”

  1. I love how you’ve used the typewriter as part of your decorations….an inspired idea.
    I’ve so enjoyed being part of the decoration swap….and love seeing what everyone else has received.

  2. So glad that they got there safely. Beeswax ornaments are some of my favourite – I have some from my grandparents, too fragile to put up but still hung on to. I like both the unscented and scented versions – especially with light shining through.
    I too got a button tree from Miriam. Such a lovely swap to be part of.

  3. It’s going great here, thank you 🙂 We made a gingerbread house yesterday and I’m just about to try to take a photo of it.
    Your decorations are beautiful and your house looks so welcoming for Christmas

  4. Your tree is absolutely gorgeous in that corner with the wood floor and wood bookshelf (complete with full set of Harry Potter books) behind it! I think I’d love Christmas at your house. Wishing the best to you and your family!

  5. You tree looks lovely! Warm and cosy:) I think the wax ornaments are gorgeous! I wish you and your family a very merry Christmas, and happy new year. Good luck with catering for 25 on Christmas day!! We are just 4:)

  6. Lovely ornaments & your tree is beautiful. We’ve always had artificial trees since we typically travel for our anniversary between Christmas & New Year’s. Merry Christmas!!!

  7. Those beeswax ornaments are stunning and so unusual. I have neglected to take photos of the various ornaments I received this yer, but maybe I will today when I take down the tree.
    Rinda

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