11.30.2011

Put a Wreath On It


Even though it feels more like spring in Boston (with temps in the mid 60s), than the holidays I am embracing the spirit. My wreath is up, my tree on the deck is lit and I will be decking the halls next weekend. How about you? 














Photos: Tiny White Daisies and Martha Stewart

9 comments:

  1. Still trying to decide which colors I'm using this winter... Hope to have everything wrapped up by next week!
    xxoo

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  2. Gorgeous post. One of my favorite things every Christmas is putting up a beautiful wreath, and changing up the decor a little every year though my favorite is with lots of earthy elements. Such beautiful wreaths here!

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  3. Oh so beautiful Kate!
    You've shown some beautiful ones here!!!
    Lots of Love to you this Holiday Season :)
    xo
    Terri

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  4. love this post, they are all so beautiful.i have a weakness for cedar wreaths and red ribbon.Happy Holidays~Grace

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  5. I'm with you! I've decked out a little, this weekend we'll get our tree and deck out some more!

    Here's to soaking it up, every day until it's done! :)
    xoxo Elizabeth

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  6. I'm so happy to find your blog from Tina's blogroll at The Enchanted Home. I love this post. That third picture, the one with the red wreath on the lamp post, just totally capture the way Christmas feels to me! Nicely done.

    Your newest follower,
    Keri

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  7. Gorgeous! I'm getting there. The exterior is done. Getting the tree this weekend! xo

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  8. Beautiful examples. I am especially fond of the one with graduated silver balls and mercury vases. So sophisticated.
    Best...Victoria

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  9. I am so head over heels infatuated with your blog. I've jumped from one to the next of gorgeous inspiration and just added my name to your subscription list.
    Am adding you to my blog roll next.

    How wonderful to be lead here by Tina.

    x Charlotta
    Space for Inspiration

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