Welcome To The 103rd Masterpiece Monday!


I thought I'd get in in a few more pictures of my Christmas decorating while I can.

I don't take pictures of my bookcase for some reason, not sure why.  But here it is, I keep these two picnic baskets on top year 'round. These are actually the ones we used on many family outings and vacations as I grew up. These baskets traveled from San Francisco to San Diego, from the beach to Nevada, and all over California. They're very special to me.
I also decorated a very small tree and a medium tree in addition to the regular one.
This small one sits next to the couch and is from GW.  It's actually plastic and was only 3 dollars. It came with the sparkly stuff on the branches.
All I did was add some dollar store ornaments and  I added the "snow" around it's base.


Here is the medium tree, I found at Country Roads in Orange for only 12 dollars a couple of years ago. 
It fits perfectly on the hall tree in the kitchen. 
This is the first year I've used dried hydrangea blooms on a tree, I think I really like it!

The made the ornaments on it last year.
I decorated this box a few Christmases ago too. The picture is from the Graphics Fairy.

I hope you all have  very blessed Christmas!
xoxoxoxo,


..: Welcome To The 103rd Masterpiece Monday!

Saturday, December 22

Welcome To The 103rd Masterpiece Monday!


I thought I'd get in in a few more pictures of my Christmas decorating while I can.

I don't take pictures of my bookcase for some reason, not sure why.  But here it is, I keep these two picnic baskets on top year 'round. These are actually the ones we used on many family outings and vacations as I grew up. These baskets traveled from San Francisco to San Diego, from the beach to Nevada, and all over California. They're very special to me.
I also decorated a very small tree and a medium tree in addition to the regular one.
This small one sits next to the couch and is from GW.  It's actually plastic and was only 3 dollars. It came with the sparkly stuff on the branches.
All I did was add some dollar store ornaments and  I added the "snow" around it's base.


Here is the medium tree, I found at Country Roads in Orange for only 12 dollars a couple of years ago. 
It fits perfectly on the hall tree in the kitchen. 
This is the first year I've used dried hydrangea blooms on a tree, I think I really like it!

The made the ornaments on it last year.
I decorated this box a few Christmases ago too. The picture is from the Graphics Fairy.

I hope you all have  very blessed Christmas!
xoxoxoxo,


10 Comments:

At December 22, 2012 at 9:32 AM , Blogger Joy@aVintageGreen said...

Hi Mary, your trees are wonderful, the addition of dried hydrangea on the hall stand tree worked so well. I will have to try that (future). You too and your family, have a blessed Christmas.

 
At December 22, 2012 at 9:42 AM , Blogger Unknown said...

have a great Christmas!!!! Deb Vintage On A Dime

 
At December 22, 2012 at 11:03 AM , Blogger Debbie-Dabble Blog and A Debbie-Dabble Christmas said...

Mary,
Your trees are lovely!
Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas!

Thanks so much for hosting each week!

Hugs,
Deb

 
At December 22, 2012 at 11:17 AM , Blogger Shane Pollard said...

Dear Mary
I love the story about your family picnic baskets - what treasured memories they hold. They are such a meaningful addition to your Christmas decorating.
Your decorated box is a gem too - I so love the message.

Thank you for hosting these lovely parties, I look forward to joining in more next year.

Christmas Blessings to you and everyone in your house.
Joyeux Noël
Shane ♥

 
At December 22, 2012 at 2:10 PM , Blogger Barb @ The Everyday Home said...

Mary I just love that tree, and I especially love where you put it on the Hall tree. I love using dried hydrangeas as a natural element, and they fit right in with your tree. Thanks for hosting and letting us showcase our homes and projects. Merry Christmas, xxoo Barb

 
At December 23, 2012 at 6:44 PM , Blogger Susan Freeman said...

Your Christmas decorations are lovely Mary and I can understand why you wanted to show them off once more. Thank you so much for hosting. Wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas!

Hugs,
Susan and Bentley

 
At December 23, 2012 at 7:39 PM , Blogger Chenille Cottage said...

Christmas by the beach....Now that's livin!
Merry Christmas, my friend!
Carolynn xxx

 
At December 24, 2012 at 7:11 AM , Blogger Sarah said...

Looks festive! Merry, Merry to you and your family......Sarah

 
At December 24, 2012 at 11:33 AM , Blogger Unknown said...

Thanks for hosting a great linky party, Mary! Your tree is beautiful!

I'm having a PINTEREST Social hop. I'd love for you to hop on over, grab a button and link up your Pinterest. If you don't have Pinterest it's ok, come link up your blog.

http://mydailyphotojourney.blogspot.com/2012/12/pinterest-party.html

I'm also looking for Pinterest Pinners to feature every week beginning in January. If you are on Pinterest and are interested in being featured come link up! Who knows you might meet some other great pinners and gain a few great ideas.

http://mydailyphotojourney.blogspot.com/2012/12/looking-for-pinners.html

Have a crazy beautiful week!


 
At December 26, 2012 at 10:23 AM , Anonymous shabbygalsnest said...

Your home looks gorgeous! Hope you have a Happy Holidays! Traci

 

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