Seeking a Colonial Christmas
I will celebrate a Colonial Christmas this year. It's just what I'm feeling. Nothing to flashy...more earthy, natural decor! Pine cones, ivy and holly, sweet gum seed balls, rose-hips and the like. Candles burning in the windows , pretty bright apples and oranges filling bowls. Popcorn strings and cranberries, gingerbread cookies on the tree. Real things......makes for a simply beautiful Christmas.
It's what I'm feeling.
Blessings on your Christmas season
I love it! Can't wait to see how you use those elements!
ReplyDeleteGrace & Peace,
Pam
Have a blessed Christmas season! Love from AZ!
ReplyDeleteLove it.. Hope you and your family have a blessed and merry Christmas.. Look for ward to seeing photos of your CHristmas decor.. Hugs and prayers to you. How is your mom doing?
ReplyDeleteDear Shelley,
ReplyDeleteI love using nature's bounty for decorating, too! I'm excited to see what you come up with.
Love,
Marqueta
I love your idea...I love colonial! Andrea
ReplyDeleteSometimes that is just the nicest way to decorate; it smells so nice, is easy to collect the pinecones and boughs AND you can leave everything up after Christmas and on through January because it is as much of a winter decor as a Christmas decor.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds wonderful!!!!!! MERRY CHRISTMAS SHELLEY!!!!!!!! ((((HUGS))))
ReplyDeleteOh, that sounds like so much fun! I definitely want to try this next year. God bless you and have a wonderful Christmas!!!!
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