Its Party time! What do you LOVE about your Holiday Home?

Ice_and_fudge_027 Its time for our "What do you LOVE about your Holiday Home?" party!!!!

And I am glad it is a virtual party, or no one would be able to make it to see me- look at this ice!Ice_and_fudge_023

This kind of weather does put me in the mood for the holidays.  I’m glad I can stay snug and warm in the house.  I have a pot of soup simmering on the stove, made with ingredients I grew in our garden and froze to save just for a day like this.Ice_and_fudge_013

Everyone has been curious about my fudge recipe.  I think I made it up, but I am sure I am not the only person who makes this fudge. Its too easy not to!!

I have been making it this way for at least 25 years, with an average of 15 batches a year (one year I made about 35 pounds!).Ice_and_fudge_010

Here are some tips:

milk or semi sweet chocolate chips in a 12 ounce bag are perfect.

Peanut butter chips are tasty, but make a thicker fudge.

White chocolate chips don’t set up thick enough if you use a full can of the milk.

What I do, is use a full can of sweetened condensed milk per bag for the regular chocolate chips–1 1/3 can for the peanut butter chips—- 2/3 can for white chocolate chipsIce_and_fudge_011

Then, you warm the milk over a medium heat, add the chips  and stir till they melt- NOT COOK, JUST MELT.

Beat it with a mixer till it is fluffy (a long time, but I make 4 bags in a pot at a time, so it goes faster)

At this point you can add mini chips, nuts, crushed candy canes, etc.

Pour into a lightly greased pan.

I layer the flavors, it makes them pretty to look at as was as tasty to eat.

My favorite will always be white chocolate with pecans. But the boys in the family are crazy about chocolate and peanut butter.  But the best thing is???  It is always perfect and never fails.Ice_and_fudge_028

What else do I love about my holiday home, besides the tons of fudge I keep around all season??

Simple and easy decor ideas, as easy as the fudge recipe.

By the front door, I use my summer garden things and add a bit to them for some holiday flair.  Gazing balls and flower pots grouped together, can look Christmassy with a few added ornaments in the pots and a couple branches from the Christmas tree.Day_of_the_open_house_023

Yes, I stretch the budget by dividing up my artificial tree.  This is a white Martha Stewart tree from K-Mart that I only set up the top half of.

I don’t use the branches in the proper order either, I like the tree a little more natural looking If you can call a white plastic tree natural) and will use branches  out of the sequence the directions say to.  The tree is less of a sharp triangle that way.

Then, I take the lower branches  from the part of the tree not set up and use them all around the house, like in the pot on the floor next to the tree.Day_of_the_open_house_073

I put one in a glittered terra cotta pot and shaped it like a miniature tree and filled it with lots of red and green ornaments, then set it up in the library upstairs. To hold the tree in the pot, I have scrunched up newspapers around it and covered them with a holiday hanky.Day_of_the_open_house_059

In my master bathroom, I added a branch to a pot of ivy.  I stuck the wire of the branch directly into the soil and that holds it steady.  Then, I draped the white "tree" in strands of old pearls.

(My master bath should be in the next issue of Romantic Country and on the stands in the next few days)

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I have laid a couple of the white branches on the top shelf of my bathroom cabinet too. Ice_and_fudge_044

A white basket in the breezeway holds a branch and is topped with a pink velvet bow.Ice_and_fudge_045

There are even a  few branches in the chippy old blue painted drawer under my stereo cabinet, that hides the view of the speakers.

Yep, one tree, a dozen uses!

I love being able to make my decorating dollars stretch and also to have a little bit of Christmas in every room of my house.

Ice_and_fudge_033 Using what I already have (like the garden urns from garage sales, or the salvage piece from a flea market), using decorations  from my child hood and my boy’s childhoods, as well fun souvenirs of good times, like the sparkling glitter "K" that I bought when out shopping with my friend, Beth are all things that I love about my holiday home.

(Twinkle thinks she is the main subject of every photo I take)Day_of_the_open_house_029

I love sentimental things at the holidays.  This butterfly was a sun catcher that always hung on my mom’s patio door.

Unexpected and non-traditional ornaments make a tree unique and whimsical.  And very entertaining to babies, Sugarwings loves to hear stories about the things on our tree!Day_of_the_open_house_030

Mom and I went shopping at Montgomery Wards together the year I was 11, and I remember her letting me pick out these doves for our Christmas tree that year.  I have had them on mine every year since then.Day_of_the_open_house_036

My good friend, Connie made this ornament by gluing each individual white bead into place.

Sometimes you might not be able to afford a "real" piece of art by an artist you admire, but when they have Christmas pieces for sale, it is a great time to purchase some of their work.Day_of_the_open_house_039

This carousel horse was given to me by my mother-in-law my first Christmas after my wedding to her son.  It isn’t meant to be an ornament, but I love having it as one.Day_of_the_open_house_037

Another sentimental piece from Mom, is this little bag she made for me. She had made quite a few that I decorated to sell at art and craft shows, but I ended up keeping a few for myself and am glad I did, now that she is gone.

Behind it, is a hand blown glass ball by another artist in town.  His work is normally very expensive, but at the holidays, it is a good time to pick up a couple of ornaments for a fraction of what his lamps or bird baths go for.Day_of_the_open_house_032

Another friend, Shanna Wagner,  made this stained glass star for me.

Next to it is a clear glass ball from a 90% off after Christmas sale that I added part of a necklace to by just draping it over the neck of the ball.

Underneath is a gold vintage ball that I glued a piece of jewelry to for a magazine article I wrote for Victorian Decorating a few years ago.Hhbutton2

Well, I’ve rambled long enough about what I love about my holiday home:

Hot, home made soup

White Chocolate fudge, and knowing that we will be having big family get togethers where I need lots of home made fudge to serve, and also having great friends and people I care about to make lots of fudge for too.

Sentimental ornaments filled with memories

Entertaining little Sugarwings by showing her the birdies and sparklies and horsies on the Christmas tree

Decking every hall in the home with a little bit of Christmas and using budget stretching ways to do it so that I can still afford to buy presents!

Now it is your turn to tell us what you LOVE  about your own Holiday Home.

If you don’t have a blog, leave a comment and tell us a story about your decor

If you do have a blog, leave a comment (with your URL) so that I can link your blog and everyone can visit you and "party hop" on over.

Img_1012_2 My Sissy, in Indiana, sent me a photo of a tree she decorated through her office,  for a Woman’s shelter.Img_1011 

She made and donated beautiful things for the tree, then the company filled it with toys and presents for the women and children staying in a shelter at the Holiday.  How is that for some LOVE?

Make sure you leave your comments on THIS posting, so I don’t miss you to add to the party.  Also, I will be drawing names for Christmas presents I will send out.

I will do my best to list everyone. Please, please please, check back to make sure your link is active and let me know if I have messed it up and I will fix it.  I don’t want to leave anyone out. I’ll be adding sites starting Tuesday night, and continue throughout the day on Wednesday, then adding some stragglers on Thursday. 

Happy Holidays! and thanks for coming to the party!!!

My buddy, Beth has a new holiday banner and will be starting her party at 9:30 Tuesday night.  The cute kids in her banner (which she made herself) are tiny little Bethy and her brother from a Christmas long, long ago.Bag_cu Here is a little sneak peek of what Beth has been making.

In Chile, Maria Elena has Santa greeting us at her front door, then later cooling off in the swimming pool, since it is summer in her part of the world.

My Candian friend, Joy (who also won my November giveaway drawing) has vintage toys on display and the cutest Ho-Ho-Ho banner made of snowballs. Good thing she already has plenty of toys, because it looks like ole Santy Claus is in some danger on her rooftop……….

The other Karla, Sugar Bear, is welcoming us with a fresh wreath. She was also lucky enough to get one of those adorable Sugar Shack kits from Hollydoodle, and it turned out beautiful. Keep reading down to the next post, and you’ll see her trip to the talented and sweet Jennifer’s Sis Boom sale.  Wow, what pretties!

If you love pink as much as I do, you have to go see Shannon

Jennifer Hayslip was the bella of the ball at Silver Bella’s junk gypsy night, she is one pretty lady.  And she has an eye for pretty things.  If you can catch your breath after seeing her "Sugar Plum" dining room, scroll on down to her previous post too. She’s taking us on a tour of NY as well as giving us a peak at her own creative creations at home!

Oh goody, more pink and white! This time at Robin’s.  She also has some cute sugar cottages that she made herself, with NO pattern! 

And if you are looking for pure creativity and wonderful handmade items (some she made at Silver Bella too)- you know you are going to find it at Kari’s.  Kari was the inspiration for me to throw a party, when she had her teaparty last spring, I was HOOKED on blogworld and have not been able to get enough since. Thanks, Artsymama!

Pink! and roses!  and more! Its heavenly at  Ele‘s home and she isn’t even ready for us yet. She says her holiday post is to come 10am Wed. morning. That means you get a bonus dipping of holiday heaven, because the one up now is pretty spectacular.

I spy a pretty pink fairy over a pink village at Pink Faded Roses.  And check out her wreath on the pink rose wallpaper.  I am a wallpaper junky, and that stuff is delightful.

Lori has some visitors, pretty red birds have come to call. I have always loved cardinals, they just say ‘winter’ to me. Lori seems to be having the same Christmas tree issues that my neice, Shelli has.  There is a kitty hiding in her tree.

Bottle brush wreaths, glittery letters and a little bit of Pooh and Tigger are some of what you’ll see at Vintage Bliss. Scroll down to the previous post and you’ll think you’ve entered Wonka’s world.

I found a plump little fairy to visit over at Sue’s.  She had quite a few fairy friends on the tree.

Carolyn, the tiniest Santa is waiting to meet you at Rhonda’s.

Its a summer garden Christmas in Argentina with a TV STAR!  Marina Capano is a pretty lady with a pretty home to show us.

A luscious tulle and ruffled gown filled with vintage flair and ready to be a Christmas gift to a lucky little girl is at where else but- Vintage Flair!

A sparkling lit tree is reflected on a shiny wooden floor in this pretty living room.  Come by Alexia’s to see the warm glow at her home.

Back up to Canada again to visit Linda  for a tour of her lovely home. You’ll swear you are flipping through a magazine when you see her first photo.

I love the banner with the tussie mussie spilling over with goodness above the white curtains over at Sarah’s.

Don’t stop at the chocked-full-of-creativity holiday post, keep scrolling down or you’ll miss the wreaths!! Suzy always has great stuff to see, and today it is especially true!

When you see the cheerful blue door with a wreath welcoming you to her home, you have to hope you’ll see some blue and white dishes at Janet’s.  And yes, she does have a great collection, and has even used some to hold paper whites and a tree.  Don’t you just LOVE to make use of your favorite belongings as part of your holiday decor?

Katrina has been baking sugar cookies and put some elves to work decorating them.

You’ll want to pull up a chair by the golden glowing fire at Amy’s to enjoy the cocoa she prepared.

My buddy, Betty, has really decked the halls!  Fun and friendly just like she is.

The carols are playing at Shelly’s and her vintage Santas are out to enjoy.

I seem to be drawn to wreaths during this party, and am crazy about the giant one over the dreamy, white piano– and the hydrangea one tied to the footboard is a BRILLIANT idea!  I might have to steal that inspiring look at the Inspired Room.

Way down under, at Alison’s, the kangaroos are a hoppin!

Jen has a cute idea, she’s doing a virtual Advent calendar with a photo a day till Christmas. She is also having a give away, post a comment on her 8th photo to enter. Good luck!

A new blogger, Nancy has hand crafted elegance to share.

At Mary’s you’ll be greeted by a smile from a couple of carrot nosed snowpeople in a cheerful holiday collage.

If you have never been to see Carol at Raised in Cotten,  silly, silly, you! Get there NOW.  I just love Carol, we became buds at Silverbella and she is as much fun to hang out with in person as she is at her blog.  That is one inventive and talented woman, and she has more than one post filled with holiday decorating ideas that you need to look through.Holiday_home_177

Carol made this little watch box lovely for me as a swap at Silver Bella.  She was a vendor there and, her booth was jammed packed with great vintage finds as well as her own cool creations.

I was looking forward to seeing this one, I always love the dreamy look of Becca’s pictures. And you can tell she puts a lot of love into her Christmas decor.

Jeanne has a snowman themed tree and the sweetest snowman ornament made by her daughter.  That is a true keepsake.

It looks like Beachy loves the vintage sitting elves as much as I do.  She has one from her childhood out on display.Holiday_home_056

Here are a few I saved from when I was a kid too.  Of course, since then, I’ve added a dozen more or so to the collection, it is a weakness of mine.

Beachy has a tree full of holiday memories to share.

At Alicia’s home make sure you don’t miss that mirror over her mantel! And the fantastic chair the doll  is sitting pretty in.

3 generations of Christmas crafts are lovingly displayed at Raechal’s on the other side of the world from me here in Kansas.

I met Jessi at Silver Bella too- and she has an out going, fun personality and her home matches it. Her home is as pretty and fun as she is.

I LOVE the jars of star dust at Becky’s.

Kari and Kijsa have worked their artistic magic again.  I want to pull up a seat at that whimsical table they have set up and take them up on their offer of a Diet Coke.  And don’t miss their previous post with directions on making one of the coolest wreath ideas around.

When I see a home like Rhondi’s at the holidays, I start itching to paint a room red.  Her red dining room is the perfect backdrop for a traditional Christmas.

Crystal knows the importance of scent at the holidays and has filled her home with the aromas of a real tree, potpourri, and  candles.  Scroll down for a mini home tour and unique cloche idea!

I am linking as fast as I can! I’m glad I got an early start and linked a few last night. I’d like to take a little break and say thanks to everyone who is joining the party and also to show you a present that just came in the mail from Debbie.Ice_and_fudge_049

How cute is this?  Such attention to detail, the package is almost too pretty to ruin by eating the peppermint bark. Ha! Like that would stop me!! Thanks Debbie!! I’ll be snacking on your treats throughout the day as I link all these parties. 

Now back to work, I am about 60 some behind!!!

Cathy,  in Idaho, says she has to love snow up there, and celebrates it with a shelf filled with snowmen.

Carrie has a collection of Natvity scenes, and some nicely set tables ready for a holiday gathering.

And hey! what do I see?? On the silver tree, she has two of my collaged ornaments that she purchased from my Etsy shop! Thanks, Carrie!

Darling! That is the baby’s nursery at Sandy’s. What a lucky baby.

And did you think we could ever have a party and not go see Heather???? It is always pretty at Pretty Petals, but at the holidays—-wowoowowow!!!

My friend, Natasha never disapoints, either.  Another big wow for her place. I’m ready to buy a ticket and head to Australia to see it all in person!

And don’t miss the sweet tussie mussie’s on Cathy’s tree.

Stephanie gives us a glimpse of Christmas past with some old photos, then shows us all the perfectly pretty pinks and roses she’s decorated with.

Fresh cookies right out of the oven and some sweet sentiments to go along with them are served up at June’s

Adeline has exciting news to share about her publishing debut- check out the magazine! And make sure you scroll down to see her charming cottage and the ginger bread homes she has created.

This home has all my favorite combos, some silver and aqua, pinks and whites, and jadite greens with red shiny brites- don’t missPriscilla’s place

At Elizabeth’s she has stayed with a simple palette of red, white, and silver.  With charming results.

Every room is done up at Brittany’s, even what she calls the "dog’s room" has a cheerful red and white tree!

Meet "Swiss Santa" and "Schmootly" and see some European Christmas pictures at Mary Lou’s

Santa’s little helper is counting down the days at Kerry Anne’s

In Alabama, Adrianne is asking what the holidays mean to you.

Its an elegant Country Christmas at Mary’s dear little red house.

The cookies look yummy in Germany at Regina’s

More vintage cuties are on display at Valerie’s, she even has some angel figurines her husband picked up at a yard sale for her! That is something to love about the holidays, a husband who can pick out garage sale treasures!!!

Paul-ene has her little doggy decked out and ready for coming to the party.

Debbie has a lavendar tree!! And you have to see her collection of "weird" snowman.  I’d collect those too, if I ever came across any!

Ornaments_and_earrings_016 All of my snowmen are the traditional kind, like this one.  I could go for some vintage cool ones like she has.

Rich, warm colors and Southern Hospitality await you at Rhoda’s

Tamy has a tree decorated by her boys, and it is as cute as a button. 

Ok, as soon as I get back from visiting Natasha in Austrailia, I have to go to England to see Ginny!  This is beautiful!!! You are going to love her English Christmas!

Warmth, coziness, and a kind thought are waiting for you at Julie’s

Have a cup of tea and enjoy Luame’s tree. It is just my kind of tree, a little bit of everything and LOT of it! pretty!!

I always enjoy visiting Phyllis, she’s like the next door neighbor I wish I had in real life.  She always has a great new banner, that changes reguarly, but I think that the one she has now is my all time fave.

Gail is showing her favorite things at her place.

More vintage to love at Lakewood Manor.  And who doesn’t love those ceramic Santas from the 60’s? I know I had one growing up too.

BJ is getting a start on her holiday candy making and I just wish we were there in person to taste those goodies.

Cindy is another friend who never disapoints in the decor department.  Day after day her blog is a beautiful place to visit and for the holidays, it is even more special. 

Liz has made the cutest cookie cutter wreath. And you can learn how to say Merry Christmas in Swedish.

Besides a festive slide show, Debra is giving away a gift. I’ve been on the receiving end of some of Debra’s gifts before, and believe me, if you are a collage crafter, you want to win the give away she is having! 

Lidy has a special call out for helping the less fortunate, as well as sharing her holiday gorgeousness with us.

There is a lot to see at Blanca’s, but I of course, am always drawn to the white displays and love her shelves with the pottery and white deer.Victorian_xmas_ideas_005

Speaking of deer, look who visited my yard during our last big snow.

This is the view from my studio back door.

My yard is always full of "antler rats" as I call them when they eat my rose bushes in the spring.

This home is one I could move right into.  That display in front of the mirror, is a knockout.  Suzanne has lots of pretties to show us.

I almost got teary when I read the story of the sign on the gate at Sandy’s. It is very touching and a wonderful family treasure at the holidays.

Now, you have to go junking in Georgia with Karen and take a peek at her fabulous Santa collection!

When you go to see Gina, don’t miss the adorble, flirty little faces of the cute girls on the ornaments.

My Silverbella friend, Valita has some dramatic, red curtains that are a wonderful compliment to her decor, and her newly painted walls I’m glad to hear I am not the only one who repaints for a holiday. 

Santa ROCKS! at Karen’s. How funny ! Also, look at how pretty the simple arrangement in the window is. Scroll down to see the kit she ordered from my BFF Beth

Beth still has some of these kits for sale and you still have time to make some for your own tree.  Although….. with the houses I have been seeing, I dont’ know how any of us would  squeeze in one more ornament!  But- we manage, don’t we??

There is snow up in Canada at Cheryl’s.  She had a bit of a tree dilema, but solved it. Haven’t we all come across something that just didn’t want to fit into our cars??

Another Silver Bella friend has come by to invite us over to her snowy part of the world- Natalea is getting a start on wrapping gifts to put under that big, gorgeous tress of hers.

I  just love the slide shows, and here is another one to enjoy at Leanna’sGotta figure out how to get my own slide show…

Here is another whole house tour, that you wish would keep going on- lots to see here at Becky’s

Ispirational messages and photos are at Cielo’s spot

Penny has been posting about her holiday decor for a while, you’ll have a lot to look at and scroll down through here.

Shiny Brite wreaths, ribbon candy, pink bottle brush trees, and is that a pink feather tree I spy in the bachground? Great collections abound at Sue’s

Oh, how sweet, a nutcracker tree at Andrea’s. Plus the mystery of what really happened to Elvis is solved, scroll down and you’ll find him.

Back to Canada to visit Kim and Liam for some cute displays. I love the watch face and jewelry by the bottle brush tree. 

A studio tour at Maria’s features some vintage balls.

There is a soft, comforting glow over everything at Swaddle Cottage

Now I am homsick for our old barn after seeing Julie hang wreaths on hers.  How festive!

Renee is going through a move right now and can’t decorate, but I am sure she’d appreciate a visit from some holiday friends.  Its hard to be trying to sell a house at the holidays.

Santa himself is delivering the mail at Pamela Jane’s

Amy is dealing with toddlers, dogs, and little space, but still rallys and makes her home festive for them all up in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Here is another one where you will want to continue scrolling down for even more to see. I am crazy about the simple trees covered in vines and sheet music, as well as  the candy cane heart and the simply wonderful can covered in old paper at Jill’s

The Advent Calender at Jennifer’s is a one of a kind item I wish I had thought of.  Crafters and decorators, you are going to love the ideas she presents in every photo here. Bottle brush trees in egg cups, a Christmas tree in a red toy dump truck, PLUS a giveaway!!

Monica, who was the hostess for the Deck the Halls swap has made a perfectly beautiful white and aqua wreath.  Love those colors! 

Kathy has me drooling over the vey thought of cream cheese sugar cookies……

You know, with a name like the Rose Cottage, the place HAS to be pretty, and it is. 

We have a party to attend in Holland too! Corina takes joy in decorating with her little angel.Ice_and_fudge_053

I just decided what to give as my present in the drawing.  A choice of the Tiara and Crown book, or a pair of earrings.Ice_and_fudge_052

I’ve seen so many people going all out to decorate their homes for the holidays during this party.Ice_and_fudge_054

So, I thought it would be nice to let them decorate themselves! Ice_and_fudge_050

So, the winner will get to pick out a pair of earrings that I have made from vintage pieces, something with some holiday flair and glam.

OK, back to linking- I am almost, but not quite, caught up, and have been at it for hours.  It is taking so long, because there is so much to see and I am looking over each site. I’ll go back when I can linger, but hey, you can’t fault me for not being able to pull myself away too quickly!!

Its a candy lover’s dream come true at Cindy’s.

The painted door with roses is a one of a kind decor item that is just to die for at Kimberly‘s.

Pearl Maple is on the road visiting family and has holiday travel pictures to share. 

A dollar store, blue Santa is as cute as can be over at Mary Alison’s. I’ll be getting out a dollar and heading to that store myself, he is a steal!

Sandy, a fellow painter, has a cute hand painted Santa on a window, as well as trying her hand at a glittered pair. It looks adorable in the blue and white chintz teacup she has placed her sparkling fruit into.

No matter how far away we travel on this party, it is amazing to see how much stays the same.  All the way over in the Netherlands, Santas, Snowmen and candles are still the highlight of a holiday home.  This Netherland’s home would be as comfortable here in the midwestern state of Kansas as it is all the way across the world from here. 

A very special hand drawn Santa portrait graces the beautiful white mantel at Deb’s

I am going to go and STEAL Vickie’s couch!!!!!!!!  Love it!! and scroll down a few posts to see a truly unique aquarium.  I wouldn’t be surprised to see a mermaid swimming around in there.

Yay, another Bella friend has come to the party- Heather has a whole herd of glittering deer to show us, and some beautiful hand made pieces she has bought from friends.  If you don’t already shop with her, you have to check out Heather’s store. She carries some of the best supplies around.

Angelina‘s Beautiful Cards, needs to be called "Angelina’s Beautful Trees" from now on!

Boot_001 So far, I don’t think I have put my foot in my mouth yet- only a couple of mistakes. One misspelling that I corrected, and just now, I added the link to Paint Mine Pink, since before I forgot to include it. She was at the top of the list of links, so if you missed her when you were WAY up there, try again now!

At Laura has beautiful things on display and best of all, you can shop while there and pick up some for your self! I love the angel.

The "Pink Pearl Girl" has a genius of an idea for a tree stand!! Check it out atVicki’s.

Britt at Sparkled Vintage Charm is celebrating her 2nd Christmas in a row "preggers" so wasn’t going to be a part of this party. But she has the cutest baby Santa on her Flickr site that you have to see!

I always enjoying chatting with Michelle. I just came back from visiting her blog and saw that she has the same tradition that we do! My husband’s mother has also made a cross stitch stocking for everyone in the family.  Looks like the same pattern sock too, nice and big to fill up with lots of goodies!

The lights are twinkling and the tree is glowing at Dolly’s.  I’m fond of that fairy with the snowflake, too. 

A lit tree tour of the Big Apple is up on Susie Q’s blog.

Its a red hat holiday at Pat’s

Dara has one of the prettiest, most dreamy blogs I have seen yet! There is a dear little deer that you can’t miss out on, she is delightlful!

Oh no, my Silver Bella friend, Heather, is ill- and so is her camera!!  She is all decorated and ready and will have photos up soon. Please check back with her!!!

Lisa has some unique banner ornaments.  Hmm, something else I’d like to try to make. Wow, I am getting sooooo many good ideas today!!

I can’t even say what I love best about Meg’s because every single picture looks like it came from a decorating book.  I just have to love it all.

Cindy has a  beautiful home and "cute pink stuff" just like the name of her blog!

Barbara has a traditional home with a splash of whimsy.  Its a "beary" merry Christmas there!

Terri is someone who must believe like I do- that anything looks more important under glass.  Her domes make the pretty white cottage and snowpeople take center stage.  And speaking of snowpeople- look at that fun fridge!!!

There is a holiday baking party and some of the prettiest white furniture you have ever seen over at Miss Gracie’s

Well, it is after midnight and I have a big day tomorrow, having fun with Beth, we are going out to lunch, swapping wallpaper, maybe doing some estate sales, then playing with paper.  See, fun!!!

I’ve linked and linked and linked my little heart out today. I hope I didn’t miss anyone. I didn’t leave comments on all of your blogs or answer your comments because I was in a hurry to get everyone up and connected.  I did read them all though, and really enjoyed this day of holiday cheer!Joy_003

I will add on stragglers over the next few days. That is a nice thing about virtual parties, they don’t have to end when the evening does.  Thanks everyone!!

THURSDAY MORNING:

I will add a new guest before I go hang out with Beth for the day and would be happpy to add more tonight-

Cherished Vintage is a new place for me to visit. This party has been great for meeting a few new people, but I do think that 90% were already blog friends.  That made  me feel good to know that I had that many out there!!!

Any way, at Karoline’s brand new blog, you will wonder why it took her so long to start one! She has some beauties to share.  Drop by and welcome her to blogworld and enjoy that adorable pink Santa sitting there so jaunty with his legs crossed.

And at this site!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! She may be late, but who cares? Lets just say we are thrilled she made it and go straight over to Alice(by the way she did her blog design, and it is one pretty place, done up perfectly)

And at Alda’s, there may not be a partridge, but check out the hand made pears.  Also, you have to scroll down to see her fairy angel.

Victoria has been writing her Christmas cards, and if you scroll down a bit, you’ll see her tour of Shabby Chic in NY! Lucky girl, I want to go Christmas shopping there! (But I am pretty cheap, when I went, my souvenier was a box of matches- still, I loved every minute of being there)

Signs_007 THURSDAY EVENING- Ok time to add more!

My friend, Sandra is doing surgery on Santa (!?!) You’ll just have to see for yourself…..  but don’t miss her beautiful artwork, what a beautiful blue bird she has painted.

There is a family story behind the Shiny Brites on Brenda’s tree.

8 crazy nights are listed at Saucy’s, as well as a silver Christmas to drool over.  Yum, I just love the simple silver decor.

I know I keep saying this, but– wow!  Here is another-  too pretty to believe!  I love Dawn’s home, and check out that white light fixture!

I’m not sure where to start with Denise’s home, it is all just so perfectly perfect. All of it.  Photos to just be thouroughly jealous about. And that song that is playing is one that I haven’t heard before, I love the line about Shiny Bright in it. Of course, it reminds me of my favorite ornaments. How have I never heard this song???

Please welcome Stephanie to blogworld, she is just getting started and has a few trees set up for us to enjoy when we come by to tell her how much she will enjoy being part of the community!

Here is a holiday craft idea for gift giving if you have a baker in the family, complete with how-to’s over at Kimmie’s

You know, Susan has it right when she says that pulling out all the ornaments brings back so many memories of the past.

I don’t know if Mary lives up at the actual North Pole or not, but it sure looks like it from her pictures of the Northern Lights!

At Kathy‘s you can meet Isabelle in her glowing cloak of roses.

I have just been so impressed that so many of our blog friends have photos of their homes that look like they came straight from the pages of a book or magazine. Here is another one that  looks like a professional decorator did the home, it is so well done and beautiful.  But it all came from the heart and Maureen has sentimental stories to tell about the decor. Ice_and_fudge_056

One of my very first blog friends, Vicki, has a sugar plum cottage on display. She says she’ll have her own home pictures up this weekend, so you’ll want to go back and look again then. But, once you’ve been to see Vicki and her creative masterpieces, you’ll want to go back again and again anyway.

I will continue to add links to this post for the next week. We don’t want to leave ANYONE out.

FRIDAY MORNING And the list goes on…………..

Its a PINK Christmas at Jennifer’s.

The Queen of Christmas is reigning over the "wonderful life" of my creative, fun, and kooky pal, Carlene at Unruly.  She has a unique way of seeing things and her decor is always one of a kind, funky, but oh, so elegant and enviable!

Friday night’s additions:

A St Lucia Celebration is in full swing, Swedish style at Mica’s, where the home is decorated vintage decor and shimmering white lights. You’ll love this pretty blog.

A poll on favorite Christmas songs, a give away, and a  Holiday camera.  What more could you ask for? Stephanie has her home ready for a visit from all of us.

Saturday night’s additions:

Its a little boy’s dream Christmas at Dayami’s home, complete with a candland truck with peppermint wheels. 

Its a trip to Beford Falls over at Debbie’s.  And don’t miss the wreath she made with the collage in the center, its so pretty.

Sunday morning and we are still having people drop into the party-

At the Pink Gate, Louisa is showing us photos of a nearby attraction, that had been featured in Victoria magazine.  Its so lovely, but everything they had in their pages was….. 

And back down under again to the Bowerbird’s Nest where Jenn has had a Christmas tree catastrophe, but has made the best of it, and has so many beautiful pictures to see of her home. I’ve had a tree come crashing down TWICE myself, it is heartwrenching to lose the precious ornaments and the memories they represent. 

She has a long post, and it is worth lingering over, have fun visiting!

When I visited Cathy, I saw that she and I are in the same issue of Romantic Country that is out right  now!! How nice! Then, I spent some time turning green with envy over the photos of her garden before scrolling down to see all the pretty pink holiday decor.  I am so green right now.

The link takes you to her home page, it isn’t easy to get to her blog, you have to go through a couple of pages, and see the blog listed and click on it. I promise, you will be glad you took the time to find it, she has some beautiful eye candy to share.

Heralding angels and red Santas will greet you at Jen’s

Monday’s additions:

I’m glad that Janet has joined us, because she has a great idea for holiday decor. I am crazy about all the little sliver birds in thier ironstone and shredded sheet music nest!

Here is another lovely nest, this time over at Lynn’s.  Everything is beautiful with touches of red and white amoung the cedar.  But I just love the sweetly simple, bare branch , table top tree sitting in a nest.

Monique shows us the deals that only 6 Euros can buy!

Its Tuesday and we have a new hostess inviting us over- Maureen has decorated goodies and will be adding her holiday cross stitch projects.

Wednesday:

Take a tour of the "castle" and let puss and boots introduce you to the knight in shining armour wearing a santa cap over at Jeanenne’s

Ginna has had to downsize and rethink her holiday decor after downsizing homes, as well as keeping pretties out of the reach of a 3 year old.

Oh, this one is fun! Not only are Alvin and  the Chipmunks singing in the background, and the cat is eying the tree with a plotting gleam in her eye, but Lallee has made a pretty tree with words, and seems to know how to load her photos in an interesting way. All I can do is do single pictures, and I find myself feeling very lucky when TYPEPAD lets me put the words close to where I want them to be.

Her blog is laid out well and there are nice photos too.

Another pretty, pretty place to go!! and here I thought I was crazy about pink and white, but this aqua, white and silver at Jennifer’s is darling!

There is a sweet story of the what it means to be a grown up at Christmas at Keetha’s as well as a funny, what can go wrong next? baking story in the previous post.

Thursday’s additions:

Jilly has some lucky estate sale finds, one is a darling hand made ceramic church, maybe from the 60s?

We are going out with a BANG- take a lookie at this cottage!!!!!! funky, elegant, fun, I love this house. I am always so happily surprised to come across a great blog I have never seen before.  I know you’ll enjoy this one! go visit Diva Deb and see for your self.

Well, it has been a fun week of looking at the holiday homes and seeing all the things we love about our Christmas decor.  All this cheer has really been a boost in my Christmas spirits! Thanks so much to all of you who participated and made this party the fun and successful festive gathering that it was.

We are winding down now and everyone must be busy bustling around with their last minute Christmas to do lists. I think I can stop listing and linking now.  Thanks again!!  I am finally ending this LOOOOOOOOOOOONG post.

206 thoughts on “Its Party time! What do you LOVE about your Holiday Home?”

  1. Oh Karla, everything is beautiful!
    I just finished my post and have ALOT of pics posted, hope no-one’s computer crashes lol!
    p.s. I am SO going to try that fudge recipe, it looks delish!

  2. I love the way the lights flicker on the tree at night when the whole house is shut down, the dog is at my feet, and my husband is watching sports on TV. The kids are asleep, the laundry hums in the dryer, and I actually have time to look at all the ornaments and remember the stories they tell…the year my father hung a picture of himself on our tree so I’d always see him each holiday morning even if he wasn’t here, the angel my son made that is now missing part of its crown, all the teacher ornaments I received from students…your life is in these ornaments but you really only see it once a year so it’s so special!

  3. I just love everything about your holiday home esp. those darling photos of Twinkle – such a cutie! I’ve got my post up and am ready to party through tomorrow! Like Joy, I may have gone on photo overload.
    Karla

  4. Oh, nick of time for your event! I didn’t identify my post properly for the party, but I just posted some holiday photos. Nothing as spectacular as these, however! Your home is so pretty, Karla! You all are welcome to come by and see!

  5. WOWIE! My fav fav fav is that white tree that has found it’s way all around your home! What a terrific idea! I would have NEVER thought to do that! The ornaments that have so many memories attached is my next fav here! I stopped on my way home from work….got the stuff to make the fudge…came home and made it! THEN I read this so A) I didn’t use peanut butter…(I didn’t know!) and B) I did not use a mixer! boo hoo! I guess mine will be flat and not fluffy! My family is wagging their tongues at the fridge right now! Merry Christmas Karla and thanks for hosting this wonderful party! I can’t wait to see all the homes!I’m joining the party too in about 30 minutes!

  6. Hi Karla,
    Your home is just beautiful. Such inspiration! Thanks so much for giving us the recipe for your fudge. It sounds so delicious and easy (which is something I love). I am all ready for the holiday home tours and have been looking forward to it for a while now. Please add me to the links:
    winterberrycreek.blogspot.com/
    Can’t wait to see everyone’s homes!

  7. Karla,
    I make that fudge too, but have never beaten it and it is delicious and I always get compliments. I will be posting pictures in a few minutes, although I don’t have that many yet.
    Thanks for hosting,
    Janet @ housepeepers.blogspot.com

  8. Karla, well i knew it would be and your holiday home is AMAZING!!! everything is just so beautiful, thanks for letting us have a peek and for the yummy sounding fudge recipe!!!

  9. Wow! Your home is just beautiful! It is the exact feel I would like to have one day down the road when my girls are all grown and not into everything, not to rush their years. I love your blog and I am just even more excited about decorating now thanks to your party. Hope to have you visit my home!

  10. Hi Karla, your home is so beautiful and I love all your decorations! I am posting my pictures of my holiday decorations tonight since I have to work all day and all night tomorrow. I will join in the party when I get home, I can’t wait to visit everyone’s blog. xo, suzy

  11. Hi Karla, your Holiday Home is just so beautiful! Thanks so much for hosting this great party. I have my home ready for all who would like to visit.
    Blessings, Shelley
    Shelleysvintagevariety.blogspot.com

  12. Everything is LOVELY!!! And your first photos of all that ice are amazing!!!
    I especially love the ornaments you bought with your Mom – those are always the most precious. And your fudge…MMMMM!!!! I haven’t made any yet this year. I’d best get on it!
    I’ll have my holiday post up tomorrow morning once the kids are off to school. =)

  13. Your home is beautiful. It is exactly the way I would like my own home to be one day, once my girls are older and not into everything. Not that I am wishing their years away.
    I am so much more excited about decorating my home now thanks to your party. I hope you will visit my home!

  14. Hi Karla, will be joining the party soon, have to take my daughter to sing some songs at the local hospital first with her choir. Be back soon with a link to my holiday home!
    Alicia ~ time worn style

  15. Wow! If I could make it look that good, I might make 35 pounds a year, too. 😉 And I really like the way you parceled out that white tree! Well, always one to be different, I’ve been posting one pic a day since the first. My version of a virtual advent calendar. 🙂 BUT if you leave a comment on my december 8 post you’ll be entered in the drawing for tomorrow night! Hope to see you there!

  16. Love the yummy fudge reciepe…it’s a must try for me. I’m sure going to have fun on the home tour. Loved your holiday decor and what you did with the Martha tree was great. Have a wonderful day. Linda

  17. Karla, your home is so beautiful and festive and the fudge looks scrumptious! Thank you so much for hosting such a wonderful party. I have just posted my photos on my blog at
    http://hazelruthes.blogspot.com/
    Thank you and Merry Christmas!
    Cathy (hazelruthe) 🙂
    I’m off to view all the other wonderful links…….

  18. Oh what fun to see your beautiful home for Christmas time! I would be honored to pass along your site to my friends! Such fun and wish I lived close enough to visit! I think we could have fun together.
    Thank you for sharing the spirit of the Season! Loved the cover of the Tiara book! It looks like it fits in with the colors, the beauty and the sheer fun of you home.
    Merry Christmas!
    Mary Lou
    Marylouweidman.blogspot.com
    Mary Lou

  19. It looks like you are going to have a beautiful white Christmas both inside and outside of your home.
    I’m not a decorator. The only thing I do is put up a tree. But hanging out online with you wonderful ladies have encouraged me to be a little more creative next year.
    Blessings to you!!!

  20. I just had another close look at that fudge. Good grief, I think even Martha would be jealous. Do you know how wonderful those photos are? They are right off of a great magazine page and I wish I could make it appear at my home.
    Thanks for the fun vacation away from “have to’s.” This blog is what Christmas is all about.
    Mary Lou

  21. Hi Karla! Oh it looks wonderful!!! How wonderful would it be to wake up and see everything is white!!!
    I got my party post up. Now I’m going party hopping!!!! Fun!! Thanks for hosting this great party!!

  22. Your home looks great!! How much fun would it be to wake up and everything you see is white and coverd in snow. Just love it although it rarely happens here. Here it only rains during Christmas.
    I got my party post up so if you could add me to your list… I am ready for some partying!!! Got to visit a lot of places this morning! I’m off!!! Thanks for hosting such a fun party!!!

  23. Hi Karla ~ my party pics are up now! It is 2am!! Love your pics & how you shared so many special memories with us, especially all those items that remind you of your dear mother. Precious bird ornaments, love that bag, too.
    I’ve got to make your fudge!!
    Big Hugs,
    Stephanie
    Angelic Accents

  24. Oh Karla you started out the blog party so right!!! Love it! Well, except for the ice storm(pretty pixs tho). I’m wanting fudge about NOW too! YUM!
    Here is my post:
    http://paul-ene-blogginshihtzu.blogspot.com/2007/12/what-i-like-about-my-holiday-home.html
    Can’t wait to start surfing around.
    PS-I just get such a kick out of your doggie….sneaking in for all those pixs. Ha! What a cutie, I wanna take that doggie home. I almost got a Yorkie but instead picked a Shih Tzu(my blog AKA: Bloggin Shih Tzu) Just think it would have been called Bloggin Yorkie(if I would have gotten a Yorkie.Ha!

  25. Karla, I want snow, I want that white christmas, you have. Me well stinking hot every year although last year we had that much hail stones it did look like snow, there’s that fudge again, quick get me a cloth to wipe the drool away, thanks for the recipe, your decorating tips and ornaments are fantasic and beautiful, LOVE everything!!
    Thank-you again for letting me into your home.
    Merry Christmas to and your family
    Kirstie
    http://adelinecountrycottage.blogspot.com

  26. what a great idea! I love seeing all of the pretty homes and great vintage decorations! It has given me some great ideas!
    HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

  27. My goodness I’m not late am I?
    Finally posted what I like about Christmas, thank you for putting the party on Karla I think I might go and make a cup of coco curl up by the fire and browse the lovely virtual christmasy blogs.
    Thank you for sharing your home with us Karla it’s beautiful.
    Happy Christmas and best wishes
    Ginny (in England)
    http://www.twinklepinkpostit.blogspot.com

  28. Karla,
    All the bits of Christmas you have in every room are delightful! I am bound and determined to try making fudge this year along with Scappy Jessi’s peppermint bark. I even bought a candy thermometer! Thank you for sharing and putting this all together. It is cold and wet here in Phoenix and the kids have the stomach flu, so have been looking forward to sitting back and taking a peek thru blogland at all the the things people love about they’re holiday home!!

  29. Hi, Karla, I just posted some of my favorite things about my Holiday house. I wanted in on all the fun, too!!
    Your post is precious…I love everything about it.
    Thanks so much for doing this…I can’t even imagine how busy this is going to keep you for several days! I love it all and know everyone else does, too.
    Happy day, bj

  30. Welcome! Come on over to my house and take a little tour…I have done a couple of posts titled “these are a few of my favorite things”showing you my favorite Christmas keepsakes…and lots of pictures of my home. Thanks Karla for hosting this party! your the best! Blessings, Gail thetatterednest.blogspot.com

  31. I just finished posting what I love about my holiday home!! I am looking forward to spending some time this afternoon taking a tour of all of the wonderful homes!! Can’t wait!

  32. Hi Karla,
    Thanks for the beautiful tour, I love your ideas for the white branches! Are your branches on fake trees detachable??? Ours are all attached permanently, they just fold down and you spread out the bits!
    I’ve posted on my blog finally!!!
    ox

  33. My post for the party is up. 🙂 What fun to see everyone’s home- Thanks Karla, for throwing this party 🙂 Merry Christmas wishes to you 🙂
    crystal

  34. Wow! Lotsa people already and its still early. I’m just getting awake here and can’t wait to see everyone!
    My post is at fromthepines.blogspot.com
    Thanks for hosting Karla!
    Cheryl

  35. Hi Karla, I’ve posted a few of my favourite Holiday decorations over on my blog. Your home looks so inviting and I have to keep looking again and again because I find new things each time. I’m now off to check out all the lovely decorations at everyones home.
    Karen

  36. Lovely pictures…
    What is Christmas? It is tenderness for the past, courage for the present, hope for the future. It is a fervent wish that every cup may overflow with blessings rich and eternal, and that every path may lead to peace (Agnes M. Pharo).
    Enjoy the Season
    Cielo

  37. Karla! I’m such a clod!!!!! I never commented on your home! Which is gorgeous BTW. Although I had no doubt in mind it would be anything else. I love the idea of splitting the tree. Gives me a thought!
    Love,
    Julie

  38. Karla,
    BEAUTIFUL! You are so talented! I’m from Indiana, email me and tell me where your sister lives in Indiana.
    Merry Christmas!

  39. Sweet Cottage Dreams

    Hi Karla! Your home is sooooo sweet and filled with so many pretty things! Come on by my open house..I am participating, too.
    Thanks again for hosting this! Becky and Duhgall (my Scotty)http://www.sweetcottagedreams.blogspot.com/

  40. I don’t blog but sure do enjoy reading them. I came over here via Artsy Mama and am I ever glad I did. I enjoyed my tour thru your lovely home so very much. I like how you have decorated so many areas with that one white tree. Thanks for sharing your home with us. I am an apartment dweller so my decorating is pared down from years past but I still love decorating my cozy space. I usually switch things about each year and one year I will decorate the tree and all in red and the next year it will all be in moons and stars and then all hand made ornaments. Happy Holidays!

  41. Hi.I hope it’s ok that I don’t have any pics to share.My life is rather boring right now since my husband got a job in Virginia & my daughters & I are here in Michigan trying to sell our home.Anyways,I hope I can stay and maybe make some new friends.My fave thing to do is decorate my dining room table with all our pretty dishes & domed cake plates,etc & hang flower balls from the lights.Now I will have to make some of that great fudge to go on my table…maybe I should start exercising now. 🙂 Anyways,love the blog,the pictures & this great party!!Renee

  42. Hi Karla,
    I just finished my “Holiday Home” post, I had to do it all this morning because of internet troubles. Please come on over and visit. I always love visiting your home, it is soooooo dreamy and your Christmas pictures just show it is even more beautiful right now.
    Mine is not as dreamy, but I love it 🙂
    Lynn

  43. Karla,
    I finally got the old Grinch Blogger to load my holiday home photos so I am ready to link up with the virtual party! I adore your idea for spreading your tree all over the house by breaking it up! You decor is wonderful and I am so excited to get to particiate and to vist. I’m off to pay some calls.
    Merry Christmas,
    Miss Sandy

  44. This is so much fun. I love what you did with the white tree. I am going to make the fudge thank you for the recipe. Have a wonderful day. Mary

  45. Well -more than anything ~ I love living on a farm in the country! That lends itself to every time of the year though. As for something specific to Christmas.. well we put wreaths on both the outside of the barn and also on each horses stall door on the inside. Sadly – I do not have a photo of the inside weaths yet!

  46. Wow, that was fun! Wish I had a blog to share my pictures. I love my house at Christmas! I burn apple cinnamon candles because they make me think of Christmas. My tree is a fiber-optic artificial tree, which I added indigo blue led lights to because I love them! I have ornaments that I’ve made and some that my kids have made, some that I’ve gotten as gifts and ornaments that I’ve had since I was a child. This year I added dozens of crystal chandelier prisms that I LOVE!!!
    I love how you used the White Christmas tree in so many different ways! You are very clever!

  47. Your home is beautiful Karla, and OH the fudge! Thanks for hosting such a wonderful party I have had a blast looking at everyones homes today!
    I just posted a few snippets of mine too.
    Thanks again and HAPPY HOLIDAys!

  48. This list is getting huge !
    The holiday party on my blog is a little scattered because we have been on the road for more than 2 weeks and another week to go before we ‘arrive’ but adding lots of finds from our travels and little news clips over the next week.
    Thanks for hosting & thanks to everyone for participating.
    http://pearlmaple.blogspot.com/

  49. I am so happy I stumbled upon the opportunity to come to another of your parties. Now I just need to set aside a week or two to browse.
    Seriously. ‘Cause there’s not much else to do this week. Right?

  50. Thanks for being such a wonderful hostess! We are having a ball-we just love to see all the wonderful ideas shared here…and we even have a little diet coke to drink in the holiday cheer!
    blessings,
    kari & kijsa

  51. I stumbled upon your party while visiting the Artsy Mama blog. I hope I’m not crashing when I say, Y’all come on over to my place for a while.
    I just have a few things up, with baking and candy making still to come. But the things that are decorating the house are the most precious to us.
    Thanks for hosting this gathering. I’m going to be visiting all these lovely places in the next few days. Inspiring and refreshing!

  52. This is so great, all you ladies and your families have such nice places… Please come over to my humble home in the Netherlands too and see how we decorate our house? You all are welcome!!
    http//hetlieveheersbeestje.blogspot.com
    Merry christmas..from mama Lieveheersbeestje

  53. Hi Karla,
    I just joined the party! What a fabulous idea – it’s amazing to peek into everyone’s homes decked out so beautifully!
    Many blessings,
    Sandy 😉

  54. Karla, who knew so many people would come to this wonderful party!! Please add me, I just posted pics of my dining room, more pics of living room coming up! Merry Christmas to you and your family.
    vickie

  55. Just absolutely stunning!! Thank you so much for sharing!!! Just trying to get my head around snow in December ! In fact snow at all, being an African 🙂

  56. I am so happy to be part of this fun party! some of my pics are up I will add more tonignht! I love the forties and fifities as you will see in my kitchen. Hugs to all,Angelina

  57. Your house looks gorgeous!!! And even the ice on the trees (Mother Nature came to the party too!!!) I wish I could’ve joined in today! xoxo~ Bethany

  58. Karla,
    This was a blast! I just clicked off of the very last site, and yes, I did visit them ALL! What a great day to be sick and in my jammies all day with mothing better to do than blog away!Thank you for hosting this event it was wonderful. Please email me your address so I may send you a hostess gift. Great job! Merry Christmas, Miss Sandy

  59. Oh Karla…it must be menopause…yes! I blame that! Things got so wild here in the last two days (nothing bad just wild!) and I forgot. I am so ashamed…and now I need to go visitng with each of these wonderful people.
    AND, YOUR home is gorgeous. Now that I had any doubt! The white trees…ooohh. Next year I want at least one mid sized one. I love you oh so special ornaments..the ones with great sentiment are the most precious!
    I hope I can redeem myself in some way!!
    BUT! You had such a huge turn out so it was all so successful wasn’t it!!
    Love it all…
    Love and hugs,
    Sue

  60. Hi Karla! I loved seeing all the photos of your beautiful home! I have been in bouncing from blog to blog all day just looking in awe at all the talent, creativity and inspiration! Everyone did a fabulous tour of their wonderful homes! I have truly enjoyed every home and am so thankful that you hosted this event for all the ladies that participated. I know you must be exhausted by now…. well, then again, with your energy, I don’t think you ever get tired! LOL! But truthfully…I have had the very best of times with your holiday tour of homes! I hope I didn’t miss anyone!
    Barbara
    Southern Lady’s Vintage

  61. Oh my- you must be so tired! I can’t get through the list, it will take me days, but so much to see and so inspiring! Thank you sooo much for doing this! I feel like I just bought 200 new magazines and I get to sit and look through every one of them!

  62. Hi Karla,
    What a wonderful idea showcasing everyone lovely holiday decor.I love what you’ve done with your house..its looks spectacular with all those pretty ornaments. I shall go check out the other blogs too …thanks for sharing such a delightful idea. 🙂
    ta, Adla

  63. You must have been one busy lady today!!! Well…I am definitely LATE to your party (but don’t feel bad…I’m late to everything!). Anyways I am posting in two parts because I didn’t get to photograph everything today…including my tree! So Part I is up now…and Part II will hopefully make it up tomorrow! Thanks again Karla! Your home looks sooo lovely! I can’t believe how many places you used your white tree! I love it!

  64. What a wonderful party! I’m having so much fun!!!! Love your home, what a smart idea using your white tree so many ways. Lovely! I’m new to this, hope I’m not to late. Thanks for all your time posting everyones links – it’s been great to see so many others who enjoy similar things as me! Merry Christmas!

  65. Barbara Jacksier

    Oops, I hit post before finishing I started my morning in The States, visited South America, Australia and New Zealand. This was truly an inspired idea.

  66. So sorry I’m late joining the party but have been in bed with a bad cold, sore throat, we all know the feeling.
    I’m just finishing up my entry now so please hop over, everyone’s homes look fantastic.
    Happy Holidays
    Victoria

  67. Sending sweet thanks for hosting the blog holiday party Karla. 🙂
    Have a sign-up for one of the chickem wire cloches if your intrested 🙂
    crystal xo

  68. Hi Karla! What a grand idea Holiday Home is. I’ve visited lots of the sites and have lots more to go. Please count my Blackberry Creek in. I’ve been decorating all week. Thanks a million. Oh, and I love your decorations, especially your white tree.

  69. Wow, what a splendid posting…so much work. I could spend a whole month here enjoying all the homes and blogs.
    May God bless your celebration and may He fill your heart with Joy!
    Kimmie
    mama to 6
    one homemade and 5 adopted
    (come meet us if you get a free minute 😉

  70. Hi Karla – I know I am sooo late, but I was sick this week and would love to be a part of this great party. So I just posted some pics of my Holiday Home. I have to go and visit all of these great participants. Holy cow the list is so long! Great job!

  71. Well, i am running behind as usual but did get in a few quick pics of some of my fav holiday goodies and will continue to add more as the weekend comes. Thanks so much, I love looking at so many holiday things on all the sites!!! so many very talented people out there!!! -Sandra Feazel

  72. I absolutely love your white tree and touches of white. Your Yorkies steal the show for me though-love this breed and share my husband with our Yorkie Lily. Would love to hear/read more about your babies, so will check your tags. I’m late for the tour but added my link, and you’re welcome to visit!

  73. Oh Karla… if I had just had a peice of the yummy looking fudge to eat while I was checking out all those pretties… I would have been in Heaven!!! EVERYTHING is just stunning! Thanks for having the most gorgeous blog ever!

  74. Hi Karla!
    Wow ~ this has to be the most wonderful post I’ve ever seen! I can’t believe all the hard work you have put into this for so many beautiful Christmas homes! I’m sure I’m too late to join the party but just wanted to congratulate you on such a great job! Your home is just lovely decked out for Christmas & I know I will be looking at each blog that you are featuring in this Christmas occasion!
    Happy Holidays!
    Kathy

  75. Oh geez Karla, I’m so sorry I missed out on your party! I’ve just not been on my game lately, but I love your holiday decorating (the top of the white tree from MS is genius!) and a Dorkie goes with any decor, right? LOL!!! Can’t wait to go check out all the links and see all the holiday festoonings! Happy Happy Holidays, and happytrails!!! xoxo carlene

  76. Karla,
    I would love to join the party!
    Please add my blog if you would like!!
    What a beautiful home you have and I LOVE this idea of the holiday home party!!!
    Jenn~

  77. Amazing, just amazing……I’m going to have to take off a whole day to check out all of these Christmas homes and can’t wait to get time to do it. Karla, you throw one heck of a Christmas party!!!!
    xoxo,
    Sue

  78. Hi Karla,
    I actually put up photos for the first time Weds. but they were all wrong and I had to be straightened out by a more photobucket literate friend. I hope it’s not too late.
    Here’s some of my holiday house.
    Stephanie Vanderslice

  79. totally magical here miss Karla…..everything is wonderfully amazing , rich with the most sweetest eye candy …You make it so festive ….Your pendants and everything..love your painted roses..what a gift you have..me

  80. Hi Karla,
    I was actually thinking about your Holiday Party this week and I checked your blog and I missed it again.
    Your decorations are beautiful!!!
    And I am having so much fun looking at all the wonderful blogs.
    I also decorated and posted on my blog but tomorrow I will post more pics just for your party…even though Im 4 days late ;(
    Hope you like it.
    Anyway, thank you so much, this is really fun. I wish you and your family nothing but the best. Health, love & prosperity.
    Hugs,
    Dayami

  81. I Karla I would love to join your Party. Please add me. I have posted all the lovely holiday pics of my pink and white decorated home this year. Inside and out. Plus a lovely “Sweet Shoppe” area that has all the wonderful faux cakes, candies and glittery lovelies, I’ve purchased or received through my swaps.
    Thank you,
    Cathy
    treasuredheirlooms.net

  82. Hi, I just love your site and wanted to let you know that I have put your button on my site and have put the Christmas decorations out too !!!
    Have a great day

  83. Reading through this post reminded me of what it would have been like to have gone through Santa’s “nice” list! Thanks for all the pretty sites. I’ll be posting photos of my cross-stitched X’mas stockings over the next few days!

  84. I knew your home would be beautiful at Christmas! I love it all! Ah fudge….my husband has been making it all week. Please don’t make me confess how much has gone in my mouth. Egads! I love your layered version–must try that.
    Thank you for the virtual tour. I’m not going to miss a single home!
    Blessings,
    Lallee

  85. Everything is sooooo beautiful Karla!!! Thanks so much for adding me! Your decorating is truly gorgeous!!! I LOVE those pics of your winter garden…so lovely! And that little dog of yours is so adorable!!!! She looks like she’s posing, lol!
    *Hugs* Dara

  86. Karla!
    Christmas was a bit different this year and I am so sorry I missed this event of yours! Maybe I will take a few shots around here since the decorations I did manage to put up are still there.
    You are just the BEST blogger ever. I really appreciate you!
    Warm regards,
    Peggy

  87. Hello Karla!
    … I found you via Beachy, I think we share the love for wooden handpainted signs and watercolours (I love making both)!!
    Please pop in if you have a spare moment!
    And, I’m adding you to my favs! Thanks for hosting this, and Merry Merry Christmas to you and your family!
    Monica.

  88. All so beautiful, Karla! And I love the treasures you’ve shared of your Mom’s! I do love all the white trees! I think I said this last year (that I wanted a white tree) and I never did get one. I guess I can probably get a 50% off one by now for next Christmas! lol You do such an amazing job of decorating! =)

  89. I left a comment here and it is so busy at your place, my computer timed out and I was bumped! lol
    You’ve got such a gorgeous Christmastime charm to your home! You do such an amazing job at decorating! I LOVE those white trees! (NOTE TO SELF – get a white tree for next Christmas!) Have a wonderful weekend, Karla!

  90. Oh wow! I’m not sure where I’m supposed to comment because my head is spinning. I’m like a kid in a candy shop. I’ll definitely be returning to follow some of your links. You made it all so intriguing. I loved seeing your holiday home and reading about your fudge recipe. Thanks so much!

  91. Oh my goodness! I love your decorations, have to try the fudge, and all these links look like a fun place to visit when I get a moment this week! Happy Christmas time to you Karla, you are always sharing so much beauty with us:>)

  92. Dear Karla:
    What a lovely home you have ! And what wonderful ideas, too !
    I’ll have to try that fudge recipie !
    Merry Christmas ! Karla.
    Sincerely,
    Deborah Woodrow

  93. Karla I just love your home! I could move right in. Your blog is wonderful and I read it all the time. In fact I have it listed on my blog roll.
    Have a very Merry Christmas.
    bunny kisses,
    shell

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