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CHRISTMAS

THERE IS ALWAYS A CHARM IN GATHERING UP THREE OR MORE DOLLS FROM YOUR CHILD'S TOY BOX AND DISPLAYING THEM.


CUTE LITTLE SNOW MAN

DRESSING UP YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE......THE CHRISTMAS TREE IS THE HEART OF ALL CHRISTMAS DECOR.TO DRESS UP THE TREE IS ALWAYS A GREAT FAMILY ACTIVITY.


GIFTING HAPPILY. PRESENTS WRAPPED IN SHINY PAPERS WITH SATIN FOR RIBBON.

NO CHRISTMAS WITHOUT SANTA....


FRUIT CORNER


SEASON'S GREETINGS WITH SEASON'S GREENERY. GREEN FRUITS GREEN LEAVES PINE CONES AND GOLDEN BOWS CREATES HOLIDAY MAGIC.



RED BERRIES SYMBOLIZED THE DROPS OF BLOOD THAT ROLLED FROM JESUS BODY.THIS TIME AROUND WHEN YOU PUT UP YOUR FAVORITE DECORATIONS ASK YOURSELF WHAT IT SYMBOLIZES.




MOST TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS HAD A THEME THAT RELATED TO THE SEASON.USING EVERGREENS WAS A WAY OF STATING THAT PEOPLE WERE STILL HOPEFUL THAT SPRING WOULD COME AGAIN.


I LOVE THE TRADITIONAL COLORS OF CHRISTMAS AS MUCH AS ANYONE. DOING UP MY CHANDELIER WITH RED BOWS AND WHITE FLOWERS WAS A NICE FEELING.





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  1. Looking at these pictures, I can really feel the Christmas spirit in your home! It seems that you really had a joyous Christmas celebration. The decorations speak for it. Same thing with your chandelier, the red ribbons wrapped on it made it all the more elegant. I’m pretty sure you will also do the same thing with your chandelier this coming Christmas season. But this time, why don’t you try combining red and green ribbons?

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