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It's beginning to feel a bit like Christmas!!...

At last the tree is up and the kids are happy!
 I love the build up to Christmas-
rooting around the loft for dusty decorations that I swore 
 I'd sort out properly for next time
 and lights tangled up in bags that were going
 to be neatly wound round card as soon as I took them off the tree! 

This year I have a few glass baubles,
 a beautiful feather wreath,
 gingerbread biscuits for the tree
 and gorgeous vintage cake moulds to create 
a bit of a festive post.
 I hope you like it! x



















Ribbons from Jane Means
Vintage minature cake moulds, vintage door and shutter, The Home Barn
Gingerbread heart and star biscuits, Ikea



Comments

  1. What beautiful images ...... I LOVE anything 'shabby' and that paintwork is gorgeous. I see that you are in the Chilterns. We shall be in Berkhamsted tomorrow looking after our grandson !
    Thank you so much for your lovely comment today. It's so lovely to hear from new people. Enjoy your Christmas preparations. XXXX

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    1. Hi Jacqueline! Thanks so much! We'll be in Carluccios, Berkhamsted on Sunday-we're only down the road in Great Missenden! Thanks so much for stopping by :-) x

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  2. I feel it! The Xmassy feeling. These images are glorious. You already know, I just LOVE the wreath! Nice work Caroline :)

    Xx. Holly.

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  3. That wreath is amazing, never seen one like that before, fanatstic colours.

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  4. Wow, that wreath is absolutely incredible! Your photography is lovely as well :) I'm new here, just discovered you so going to have a bit of a wander around your blog! x

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    1. Thanks so much for stopping by-I hope you enjoy your wander!! :-))

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    2. I have indeed! I love your style, it's very different from my own but it's just so beautifully relaxed and inspiring. I love the 'collected' feel of it and though there's much that might be described as 'shabby chic' (god I hate that expression haha!), it's a much cleaner, more earthy aesthetic and that really appeals to me. I will definitely be back and I'm now stalking - erm I mean following you - on Twitter ;) xxx

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  5. Thank you so much miss redlilocks! And a big welcome to my newest stalker :-) x

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    1. You're very welcome and thank you for the lovely comment on my blog ;) xxx

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  6. What a beautiful piece, your photography gets better and better. Love the way you use simple objects to such great effect. Feeling inspired to do some similar things for Christmas. Love from all at Homebarn.

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  7. Stunning wreath, what a find and so accentuated against that blue background. I love the way you've created that vintage Christmas feel. Have a great weekend and looking forward to more postings. x

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  8. Caroline these photos are BEAUTIFUL! L O V E!

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  9. I don't like these photos...I love them!!! So beautiful and christmassy and festive and the red wreath beyond gorgeous!

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  10. Beautiful wreath and gorgeous photos. Happy Christmas to you and your family!

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    1. Thank you so much Laura and a wonderful Christmas to you too :-)

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  11. Oh Caroline I adore the wreath - did you make that?? Amazing.
    And all the images are indeed fantastic, looks like a pretty xmas to me:)
    Axx

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    1. Hi lovely-I wish...no I bought it a few years ago! Thank you as always for your lovely comments xx :-)

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  12. Love the Peacock wreath- that's right up my alley!
    xo desha peacock xo

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