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Pastimes : Where the GIT's are going

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To: Carolyn who wrote (108712)12/6/2005 1:24:49 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) of 225578
 
It is elegantly simple, and glittery without lights.

I used a smaller natural fir wreath for the kitchen table, and put strings of snow-ice-like material draped over the top of it...a crystal compote in the center with a candle in it, and on the wreath, have 3 red/white glittery tree decorations of different shapes...

And for the theme ...the dining room has an artificial wreath, to which I added one long garland of iced cranberry-like vines, then on top of it, a long garland circling the wreath that is ivy, holly, and poinsettias....the wreath is on a mirror, and I put a tiny string of the glittery mirrors all around on the mirror....and a Big glittery bow to match...wired red silk...

KLP is feeling smug...LOLOL!

But now there is plenty of real work to do...Still have to finish the project for the kids and families, plus two for my group , plus get bios for the speaker and harpist coming to do our program next week, a board meeting tomorrow, his party this weekend, and get more presents, then wrap them. And maybe make cookies and candy.

Christmas is fun, especially when not working. There is a bit more time to do some of the really fun and creative "stuff"....
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