I’ve been sticking to my plan of spending very little money on decorations this year by using what I have or making new things with supplies I already have. So far I’ve spent a big, whopping $15.00. That leaves me with more money to spend on gifts. Here’s some of our house ready for Christmas.
Entry chandelier:
Window by front door:
Dining room:
Fireplace mantel:
Stockings on fireplace:
Hubby and I bought this Santa our first Christmas together, so it’s 29 years old this Christmas. It’s really a tree topper, but I haven’t use it as one for half that time:
Natural elements in my bedroom:
Dining room table (okay, our only table):
Kitchen:
Chandelier in dining room:
Ready for Santa’s treats:
Vintage postcards my sister in law gave to me:
Aren’t they beautiful? Thanks again Holly. I think they look great hanging in front of the window.
We like to turn off the lights in the living room and just look at the tree. What is it about Christmas lights? I know the pictures are out of order, but it’s 12:30 and I’m tired and going to bed. I’ll share more of my home later. Thanks for visiting!
I love EVERYTHING but I think that dining room display with all the trees and pine cones is my favorite! 🙂 So festive!
How wonderful!
I spent very little this year too… it caused me to be creative and to consider things in other ways!
Merry Christmas
I love it all! I love the dining room table and the old window with the cards. TOO cute!!
Beautiful decor!
God’s blessings, Sarah 😀
Lovely. Seven? Did I count seven stockings? I think that is my favorite part!
i wanna see it in person! i am coming over!!!
What beautiful decor you have! Everything looks so inviting. I want to see more pics of your cute kitchen! Thanks for linking!
Followed your link from the A to Z party and so glad i did.. I love all the natural elements you used.. Its beautiful and I’ll be back to see 2010..
Happy Sunday
Sonny ~ 155 Dream Lane
You have a wonderful country Christmas feel to your decor. It is very warm and inviting!