Ha! I bet you didn’t know that Santa had two other reindeer….. Baubles and Blingster. I’m somewhat late with decorating for Christmas this year, but fashionably late, don’t you think?
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Here’s a glimpse of some other little curiosities I’ve placed about.
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I think a vintage glass doorknob makes for a great bauble.
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I made this angel last year. Actually, I made three, sold two and kept this one for myself. The faceless cherub….. Isn’t she sweet?
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This is my little candle and tree forest. I love candles; however, I’m “one of those”, in that I usually don’t light my candles because I want to preserve their “newness”. I’ve christened two of them; that’s a pretty good track record for me. Silly.
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And, finally, a trio of “cement” ornaments I made. These will be shipped to a friend. Check out my tutorial if you’d like to make some, yourself.
Our local weather forecast is calling for a rainy weekend, which will be perfect for cozy indoor activities like baking cookies and wrapping gifts.
Stay tuned…… I hope to squeak out another post before Christmas.
I love your decorations…especially the deer… and the moss ornaments at the end of the post. Have a merry Christmas, dear friend.
I love my deer, a home decor store end of season sale find from a few years ago. I have a limited amount of purchases of that nature, preferring hand-me-downs, handmade and old thrifty finds, instead. Merry Christmas to you, Brooke!
Lovely!
The fur collars on those deer are just precious, and I love their little brooches! Your holiday décor is so pretty. The little trees in the pot and can are beautiful and sparkly. Merry Christmas 🙂
Thank you, Gail!
Thank you, Julie, and Merry Christmas to you 🙂