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A Globe Glass Winter Decor for the Center Table


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  1. beautiful! happy christmas and the best new year yet!

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  2. Love all of your wonderful details.

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  3. I hope you had a wonderful Christmas, Sujatha. Your home is so beautifully decorated...Christine

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  4. Very cozy looking -- I love the candlelight.

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  5. Your house looks stunning dear Sujata! My goodness sweet lady, you went all the way with the gorgeous decorations for this wonderful holiday. I love it ALL!!! HOPE YOU HAD A LOVELY HOLIDAY.
    FABBY

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  6. Such festive and fun and cozy Christmas vignettes throughout! Wishing you all the best in 2014!

    Poppy

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  7. Your Santa is super cute, and I love the vignette you made with the lantern. Happy New Year, and please join my History & Home party sometime, starts each Tuesday. Take care - Dawn @ We Call It Junkin.com

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  8. Hi, Sujatha! I don't know why I'm not getting email alerts when you do a post. That is happening to me with several bloggers. I don't know why, but it's really bugging me. I'm going to try re-joining your site and see if that works.

    Your home is beautifully decorated for the Christmas season! I really like the vignette with the reindeer on the plaid with the boxed gifts on the table! So pretty! You added lots and lots of terrific little touches all around to really bring the cheer of the season into your home. Very nicely done!

    I hope you had a good weekend! Take care, and I'll talk to you soon!

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