Come and see today's lovely ideas!

Hang some ornaments on a bunch of branches. So easy. So beautiful.
Southern Accents.

Vintage&chic

Branches keep steady in this vase full of... umm...fruit... so, what are they? Mini yellow plums? Tiny lemons? Dates? Can someone shed a little light on me?
Southern Accents


I would truly appreciate it if someone could tell me what those vases/urns are for!

Southern Accents.

Candles in your flower pots on the window sill. Love this idea!
From minlilaveranda


Wedgewood-like ornaments.

Magnus Persson at Johner.

Instead of placecards, hang placehearts on the back of your guests' chairs.
Annika Vanneurs at Johner.
And for my crafty readers here is a simple tutorial for making these lovely paper snowflakes. I found it at Karoline's blog. They look complicated to make but I can assure you they are so simple and even better: no paper bits and pieces all over the place to clean up!

Good Morning :) I wandered over from the Inspired Room's blog. Thanks for sharing all the lovely pictures...I am going to say those little fruits are kumquats
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays!
Smiles, DianeM :)
Hey Diane! So, kumquats? Never heard of them! Here in Brazil there are tons of exotic fruit so I was surprised I didn't know what this one was. Thanks for your comment and happy holidays to you too!
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ReplyDeleteWOW! the post-it Christmas tree is my favorite!, good for the kids that want a lot of present, bad for santa,
ReplyDeleteooooooooooooo what a good joy is christmas
slkajdfña xoxo!
I am in love with that post it tree!!! So cute and I bet it wouldn't be hard. I am about to run out a get myself some post its!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ideas! Thanks for stopping by my blog! I love design, but not good at it at all, so sites like yours are a delight to read.
ReplyDeletewow how gorgeous are some of those pics! I love the bows made out of music paper!!!
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ReplyDeleteMI PIACE MOLTO LA DECORAZIONE DELLA FOTO DI johner :-)
BUON FINE SETTIMANA.-