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Christmassy Look In The Bed room:)))

   Hello friends.....Hope everyone enjoying the season of Christmas with Christmas feel in the air. Since the weather here chilly & cozy, it made me to do a Christmas decor in our bedroom. Of course during this time everyone believe that every room should feel like Christmas.  Last year I decorated the bedroom with reds & creams for X'mas. This year I went for White, Green and Silvery. Mixing White and Emerald Green a beautiful combination always. Many people think White is a Summer color but Winter White is so festive during this time of the year.
   It's wonderful to use velvet fabrics during Fall/Winter which makes personal rooms warm & cozy. Using a Green velvet throw and Green velvet cushions just looked beautiful against the white. The touches of red, and a small silvery Christmas tree on the side table gave a Christmassy look in the bed room.





















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  1. Beautiful bedroom! Merry Christmas!

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  2. This is pretty! Merry Christmas and thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home!

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  3. So pretty with the white with the green accent pillows and the silver tree.

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  4. Oh, that bed looks SO inviting...and the cookies are the perfect snack. Makes me want to cuddle up in there and read and nap! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year !

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