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backroad-life · 5 months
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Christmas Lights
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copperbadge · 1 year
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Kinda did a punchlist for my cleaning tasks today! Getting ready for the holiday season, at least a little. 
I now have a bin of “craft stuff that needs completing” and some of it is easy to do, so this morning I made and hung a fabric holiday wreath, which came as a printed sheet of fabric with the instructions on it (I like to keep the instructions so I sewed them to the back of the ribbon hanging from the wreath). I was able to stuff it because I went into storage and got out both the big bag of stuffing and also my eldritch fake Christmas tree. I was thinking of trimming it, but I’m traveling and would rather trim it when I get back in case the cats get Ideas. 
I also sewed a few masks that were waiting to be completed (not pictured), and then I managed to find the fusible fabric backing at the same time I found the stuff that needed fusing, a miracle in itself, so I trimmed and “backed” all the smaller cross-stitches that I had done, which will go onto something as patches at some point. All four of the ones you see were from patterns designed by @shitpostsampler (the Mickey ears was my own design -- from before Disney was being quite such a massive dickhead -- and I condensed the Cheese Is Hubris pattern, but both used a base design from shitpostsampler). They have a lovely shop full of patterns and kits here! 
While I worked I listened to “How Charlie Trotter Made Chicago A Culinary Capital” by Citycast Chicago; I did NOT care for the remarks made by the filmmaker being interviewed, and I think her description of his behavior indicates why Chicago’s culinary scene is so deeply, profoundly toxic. Also listened to The Indicator’s “Crypto and GDP Quiz” (missable) and “The Origins of Russian’s Drones” by The Journal, which was both depressing and unsurprising. Shocker: most of their drone components originate in countries sanctioning them. 
[ID: Three images; top left, a photograph of my front door, a heavy-looking grey door with a peephole; hung on the door with a strip of dark thread is a fabric wreath showing small woodland creatures on a green and red background, with a large red fabric “ribbon” hanging from it. Top right, a Christmas tree, designed to look like a birch branch with lightbulbs on the ends, actually looks more like some kind of tentacle monster; it is not yet trimmed, but has hooks glued to it for later trimming. Bottom image, four small cross-stitch designs; they read “There’s no being sorry under late capitalism” with an image of Mickey Mouse ears, “All Cheese Is Hubris” with a pattern of babybel cheeses, “Sin Bin”, and “Cursed Object.”]
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lockvogel · 4 months
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Evening walk through the neighborhood
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andxril · 1 year
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Snow falling during dinner.
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leatherpearlslace · 1 year
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christmasphotos · 1 year
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evening walk
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odinstoyfactory · 6 months
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A Touch of Victorian Elegance: Handmade Wood Fretwork Icicle Christmas Ornaments 1612295539
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As the holiday season approaches, many of us start thinking about how to decorate our homes to bring a festive touch. Handmade wood fretwork Victorian Icicle Christmas ornaments are a perfect choice for those who appreciate traditional elegance. These delicate and intricate ornaments add a touch of timeless sophistication to any holiday décor.
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Additional Information
Material: Wood
Finish: Clear shellac
Size: Approximately 5 inches long
Handmade in Tallahassee, Florida, USA
Each ornament is unique and may vary slightly in appearance
Variations in wood grain, color, and knots are natural and add to the character of each ornament
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xlntwtch2 · 4 months
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photo by @xlntwtch2 ... december 2023
"look, they put an ornament on the palm tree, she said"
outdoor holiday decor on the base of a palm tree
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the top of the same palm tree is seen here (photo by @xlntwtch2 )
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favourite123 · 3 months
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Holiday Bliss Starts Here: Find Your Perfect Decor at Fav Little Things
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Embrace the festive spirit with Fav Little Things! Holiday Bliss Starts Here as we unveil a stunning array of holiday decoration. Transform your space into a winter wonderland with our exquisite collection. Discover joy in every corner with the perfect decor—Shop now for a season of enchantment!
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photogumbo · 4 months
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Joy! . . . for the week of December 23rd.
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mygracioushomesblog · 5 months
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Christmas Series 2023 : Decorating our Christmas tree.. https://youtu.be/3NiiXLlPVJE?si=NiTfFoh1tAZaGzx0
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This year I have chosen pink theme 🌲.
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imaginethatbabygifts · 5 months
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Snowman Christmas Bell Collector's Edition
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copperbadge · 1 year
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Love your “tree of light”! 🎄Have you seen Tumblrite Vince Briggs’ “Christmas Stick”?😊 All of these funky little trees on Tumblr (and there are a surprising amount of them) seem to be a new branching offshoot of the Christmas “tree”. 🎄 The Zen of Tree, as it were. 😆🎄😄
Oh yes, I love @vincentbriggs's Christmas Stick :D And if you're into period costuming his blog is great (he is also the hand behind the Terrible Dinosaur Drawings tumblr).
For years I had a green cutting board with a handle that looked vaguely tree-shaped, and I would adorn it with origami to make my very own...Christmas Tray.
But I had a revelation a few years ago that since you only get to decorate a Christmas tree once a year, I haven't got that many trees left in me, relatively -- forty to fifty if I'm lucky. So for now I've got the weird-ass birch lightbulb tree, which I decorate even when I'm not feeling like I want to because I know I only have so many left, and someday I will steal or inherit my parents' epic artificial tree, which for decades was my job to assemble, although now mostly my stepdad does it.
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brainintel · 6 months
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mrdifferent · 7 months
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Walk Out Basement DC Metro Large transitional walk-out basement design example with beige walls, a brick fireplace, a standard fireplace, and laminate flooring.
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christmasphotos · 1 year
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