Sunday, December 9, 2007

Christmas Time!

I absolutely love decorating for christmas and getting everything looking festive. Here are some festive pics for your enjoyment:)





The 4 windows and vaulted ceiling in this front room are great especially around Christmas so we can put our tree there and enjoy the snow fall.

My crafty mom made this cute christmas quilt for me... so cute, thanks mom!

It SNOWED most of the weekend and I love looking outside and seeing everything white. I especially like it when the trees are just covered in snow. Our street looks so wintery, LOVE it.



7 comments:

JoshandMegs said...

Yeah!! I have finally seen your house now! The Christmas decorations look great Holly! I can't believe how much snow you guys have gotten over there.

allison said...

Is that a real tree, I can't tell? Either way, it looks fantastic! And if only I didn't have to leave my house and drive, I would love for Laramie to look like that - covered in so much snow! It was so good to talk to you yesterday, I miss you!

Anne said...

Holly your house is so cute. And I'm so jealous of the snow. It only rained up here. Can you believe that?

Perry's said...

I love it, thanks for the snowy pics - I miss everything covered in white, it snows here but only a few inches and then is usually melted the next day by rain. Who wants rain for winter? I'm excited to come home just for that reason!

Josh and Alayna said...

Cute cute. Especially Brixton in his Ute santa hat. It looks so awesome there. I love all that snow. Your tree does look great by the windows. I love driving around and seeing everyone's tree in thier windows.

Jamie Eyre said...

Your house does look beautiful. You've decorated it all so cute. I love all the snow too, it's just the wind that messes it all up. I'm knocking on wood because we haven't had that much yet!

Kathy said...

Holly
I just stumbled upon your blog somehow. Brixton is so dang cute abd getting so big. Hope you guys had a good Christmas. We will have to get together again for dinner
Kathy and Adam Eby