Thursday, December 16, 2010

Everyone else is doing it so why not?

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28 comments:

Unknown said...

Very pretty and festive trees you have there.

Anonymous said...

Love your little tree of ornament! Your wall colour is gorgeous, I love rich-painted walls. Our study is a similar colour :)

Maggie O said...

I love the "stitchie" tree. That is awesome...the rest of the holiday decorating is great too!! Have a happy and healthy holiday season.

Mylene said...

Great job! Happy holidays!!

Margaret said...

Oh how lovely! Your decorating is wonderful! I love that piece with the candles on your mantel too -- so neat! Thanks for showing us!

Kathy said...

It all looks so festive and pretty. Sparkly and enchanting. Just lovely.

Cindy's Stitching said...

I love seeing other peoples holiday decor. I love the cross stitch ornie tree.

Clare-Aimetu said...

Beautiful Hazel :)

Helen Philipps said...

Gorgeous trees - I was especially interested to see your ornament tree with all the little cross stitched designs looking so lovely.
Helen x

Linda K's Stitching Corner said...

I dearly love your Christmas Decorations...wow...they are so beautiful.

Congratulations for being in the Magazine...that is super great.

I dearly love reading your Blog

Take care & Happy Stitching
Hugs :) from Cold Northern Indiana
Linda K, Railroad

andamento said...

I love seeing other people's Christmas decorations. I particularly like the partridge in a pear tree stitched ornament.
I'm going to post pics of my decorations too, hopefully soon!

Chocolates4Breakfast (Terri Malinovich) said...

I just love peaking into peoples homes and seeing their decorations! Thank you for sharing yours! Beautiful!
Merry Christmas!

Deborah said...

Beautiful decorations Hazel. Love the tree with all the stitched ornies.

Olga said...

Wow!How pretty!!! Great job Hazel!

Just-Do said...

The first tree is absolutely my favourite. How appropriate to put that one next to your sewing machine.
I'm still holding off the decoration. Don't know why, certainly when I see all the beautiful pics in blogland.

Carol said...

I love seeing everyone's Christmas decorations and yours are so beautiful, Hazel :)

Brigitte said...

Yes, why not. Such a lovely ornament tree!

Katrina said...

Love your decorations!!!! Merry Christmas :-).

Jackie's Stitches said...

You have a gorgeous home and it is beautifully decorated!

hazel c UK said...

Your ornament tree is so pretty Hazel also your other trees. I like your mantleshelf very much to, are the little snowflakes crochet. Have a lovely Christmas with your family and enjoy all the special services.

Hazel C (UK)

Sally said...

Very pretty Hazel :)

Julia said...

Your trees are beautiful, I love the different themes!
Well done too for getting your blog mentioned in the magazine, thats wonderful and well deserved, your blog is always a pleasure to visit and also very inspiring so Im not surprised others think so too!

It's been great to find you this year, and I wish you a very Happy Christmas, looking forward to catching up with all that you do in 2011!!

Much love
Julia x x x

Kathy A. said...

Congratulations on your starring role in the magazine.
Your Christmas decorations are wonderful. The tree looks spectacular against that red wall!
Merry Chirstmas to you and yours.

Siobhán said...

Beautiful decorations, Hazel!

CONGRATULATIONS on the magazine nod!! I can say that my friend is famous... maybe I can claim some fame as an extension. ;) Good for you!!

Lisa said...

Love your trees and other decorations Hazel, you house looks really cozy with them.

- said...

Very, very pretty!

andamento said...

Just popping back to wish you and your family a very happy Christmas!

Anne.

Heidi said...

Love your little stitched ornament tree! And you have a schwibbogen which I never see much. I have two...one I bought in a factory in Germany and one that has a bobbinlace insert in it that I made myself. I will share it during my needlework 12 Days of Christmas starting on Christmas Day.

Christmas hugs,
Heidi