With thanks to Tim, here are the real photos from our Holiday house, properly sized. And thanks to Garrett for all the Christmas songs I’m going to go look up.
<img src=”” alt=”White Christmas with a touch of green” />
<img src=”” alt=”Holiday Brownie” />
<img src=”” alt=”Christmas in the Country Golden Book (rare!)” />
<img src=”” alt=”More Holiday Golden Books” />
<img src=”” alt=”Annual Crib ‘O Christmas Books” />
<img src=”” alt=”Dollhouse Greenery” />
<img src=”” alt=”The Christmas Story Creche” />
I found you through Karla’s Cottage. I love your little doll crib full of holiday books. We too have a collection of holiday books that I stack on a childs chair by the hearth but I think I will take a cue from you and use my Aunt Susies doll crib next year! Great idea. Thank you for opening your home. Have a Merry Christmas,
Miss Sandy
Hi Miss Sandy,
Thanks for looking and commenting! You’re definitely entered in the blog! I’m so glad you liked my doll crib–I keep several others around the house that hold magazines, etc. I have two boys and otherwise they don’t have much use for vintage doll cribs.
Stephanie
The seashell boxes and lamp-shade skates were adorable. Our dormroom is decorated, but compared to this it’s a little sad. Sort of like a Charlie Brown Christmas tree. 🙂 I caught up on the past few posts I’d missed during finals – After reading about Timothy Evans, I think I’ll have to check him out. I’m not so deep into opera but I do enjoy it while I’m writing or drawing.
Also, I adore War and Peace, so I’ll have to see if I can get my hands on a copy of Suite Francaise. Thanks for the tip.