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I love the decorations above the bathroom door! I have never seen that before. I am only in my 3rd year of Christmas in my own house so seeing all of these ideas are great!
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Penny I dont have my tree up yet.. The furnace makes too much dust , so i hold off till the week of 17th.
I have to do it alone. HD dont like to .
I will enjoy looking at yours.
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I've put up one Christmas decoration. Triss made this wreath!!! I just love it! I wish I had that talent Triss, it's simply amazing. I keep opening and closing my door just to look at it.
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That looks great on your wooden door!!! So glad you like it!
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Triss - that is just gorgeous!!! You do such nice work! Are the different pieces stuffed? How large is it, and how long does it take you to make one? Too bad I don't celebrate Christmas!
Christina - it looks beautiful on your wonderful wooden door!
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Here is my christmas tree.. I am sure it will look worse before better the boys have been reaking havok on it!!
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Christina love the wreath and your wood doors:-) Triss good job!!
Rita love your tree:-) and that mirror in the back is very cool!
I am decorating tonight, hopefully..lol and will post pic soon..
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cristinia thanks for showing us; the door is awsome;
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Laughing I forgot to take down the monkey... Marionette... the boys love that thing!! Sheesh I thought the boys would leave the tree alone better than they have
Ohh thanks Angie the mirror is from the 1930's and My neighbor gave it to me for cheap when he had his yard sale... Actually putting my holiday cards around it
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I hope everyone doesn't mind me moving this to the Home for the Hoidays section....it just seems like it would be better there.
I love the wreath Triss made you Christina!
And Rita, your tree is great!
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Lynne, would you put up a wreath at all during this time of year? I am sure I could find Chanukah material just not sure it would be appropriate???
Rita, your tree is beautiful!!!
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Interesting question, Triss - one I've actually struggled with before, because I have seen so many beautiful and wonderful wreaths made of many different materials for different seasons, but it still comes back to me that I should not display a wreath.
Thanks for thinking of me, though!
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Hmmmm, I may have to figure out how to do a heart one of these days then.
I can totally understand not wanting to put any kind of wreath up and that is why I asked before just jumping in to look and see if I could find material or anything like that.
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hmmmmm - Triss - do you think a 6 pointed star would be very difficult? I do put a decorative flag with a menorah on it, on my front maple tree for the 8 nights. That, and an electric menorah in the window are pretty much all.
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I dunno Lynne. I could play with it and see what I could come up with. If I could do 2 of the strips and make 2 triangles and connect them somehow. It may work. Hmmmmm, the wheels are turning.
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Really - I don't want you to go to any trouble - you have your hands full there. I probably shouldn't have written anything - I'm on borrowed time here waiting for Brian to call and tell me he landed. He was flying back home from Arkansas tonight.
Just curious - I had asked you above - do you stuff the pieces? They look rounded. Also... how long does a wreath usually take you? You really do a nice job.
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Oh I am sorry, I did not answer you. I take a strip of fabric I guess abotu 3 inches wide and sew it together, then turn it right side out and stuff it with fiberfill. Connect 3 of them together and braid them and then sew up the 2nd side and connect in a circle.
I made a lot of this stuff several years ago, all of the sewed up pieces. They have been sitting in storage waiting for me to want to make more. If I were to start from scratch, one would probably take about an hour or 2.
As for trying out one for you, I would be waiting until after the holidays cuz of all I do have on my plate, just putting it on my list.
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Ah - I get it - I did think it was stuffed with fiberfill - I just love the way it looks! I think I would get frustrated stuffing the tubes - do you have an easy method for doing that?
I'm thinking of sewing some door draft-blockers, but I think they stuff those with rice? I had made some neck warmers a few years ago - you stuff them with rice and they are then microwaved for a very short time to warm them up. Never did make one for myself to try it out though!
Ok - I spoke with Brian, so now I'm headed to bed. Sorry if I hijacked this topic people!
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I use a dowel and stuff down to the middle first, fill 1/2 then the other. I know after doing them this week why I stopped, it hurts my hands to stuff and sew sop many at one time.
I have seen door blocers with rice or beans and then stuffing on the tops so they are not quite so heavy, but enough to keep them against the doors.
Nite Lynne, sleep well.
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Lynne, I sew the end up by hand and then connect them by hand as well. I did the strips by machine.
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Pic from upstaits loft, hard to take pic,tree's so tall..
Hard to see it is dusk, I have cattails and grapvine and swamp sticks painted in there...lol
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Ilove the tree and the house.. Oh the tall slim ones are so pretty.. My house is too short.
Well done....Did you crochet the The Tree skirt? Granny squares?
Well done........Did you use a step ladder to go up?
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Dodge..Thanks;-)I did not make the tree skirt, I wish...I bought it;-)
Cindy....hahaha well it did take awhile to decorate Thanks...
Loz, It is 11 feet not including tree stand,and yes I need a ladder,Thanks...
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Is that a cathedral room that tall? GOrgous..........
Like a mansion on the hill.
dodge ;O)
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Dodge....lol...no mansion;-)(by no means) just tall ceilings 30 feet.open concept...
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You ought to show me a photo of the house from outside......30 ft ?????????Your kidding..
But I like it.
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Angie, Your tree is beautiful. I just love all the gold and red on it!
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Awsome job Angie!!! That is one tall tree!! And what a unique way to decorate it.. Cattails and grapevine!!
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Dodge I will work on the pic for you soon, it is a 2 story open just in the living room,which opens up to a loft. the rest of the rooms are standard.I think I posted a pic awhile back?
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I watch HVTV lots and seen many houses, Yes that is an adorable type.
Tell me where the photo is listed on here , I can hunt it ..... Looks like everyone would like that type of room for christmas tree displays. Charming.
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Thanks dodge;-) I think the outside one may be in plants and flowers? and there may be a better shot inside in paintings...if not, I will take one for you:-)
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Tonya...Love your decorations!! Very Nice;-) and I think there perfect!Thanks for showing:-) I love that little snowman hugger
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What is the name of the flower under the bottle hugger?
Looks like you been a busy character.
Well done.
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Tonya, it is wild how fast the kids grow..hey;-)
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That is a nice plant..........I think shade lover. Never seen one with so much white.
thanks
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Thanks for the Photo....... That is a nice tall house.......Are you in Wisconsin?
DO you have snow now? Then you are in the white house ha and can show off your decorations. ) Thats nice......You should have lots of room there. Thanks for sharing .. I had trouble finding it.
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I wanna see too Angie!
And Tonya your decorations are great! I think they look really nice. I love the pic of Mack in her stocking from last year, that is TOO cute!
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