
Last but not least, this potted palm is our Hanukah bush. You probably can’t tell from this pic, but besides the silver glass balls, the palm is also strung with a strand of Hanukah lights that have large plastic dreidels over them. :]

We hang our stockings over the fireplace each year. I wrote our names on them with gold fabric paint. The wreath is solely decorated with white lights and Charming Tails mice ornaments. I have the entire 12 days of Christmas collection, plus some others, so every December I take them away from the rest of my Charming Tails collection and hang them on the wreath.

We hang our stockings over the fireplace each year. I wrote our names on them with gold fabric paint. The wreath is solely decorated with white lights and Charming Tails mice ornaments. I have the entire 12 days of Christmas collection, plus some others, so every December I take them away from the rest of my Charming Tails collection and hang them on the wreath.

We hang our stockings over the fireplace each year. I wrote our names on them with gold fabric paint. The wreath is solely decorated with white lights and Charming Tails mice ornaments. I have the entire 12 days of Christmas collection, plus some others, so every December I take them away from the rest of my Charming Tails collection and hang them on the wreath.

This is our Christmas tree. It’s a fiber-optic tree that we deliberatly got small so it would fit in our window-seat. Around the base is a snowy winter village complete with people, trees and an aluminum foil skating rink. 🙂 Because the tree itself is so colorful (the fiber-optic filaments change from white to green to blue to red to purple and back) we only decorate it with silver accessories.

This is our Christmas tree. It’s a fiber-optic tree that we deliberatly got small so it would fit in our window-seat. Around the base is a snowy winter village complete with people, trees and an aluminum foil skating rink. 🙂 Because the tree itself is so colorful (the fiber-optic filaments change from white to green to blue to red to purple and back) we only decorate it with silver accessories.

This is our Christmas tree. It’s a fiber-optic tree that we deliberatly got small so it would fit in our window-seat. Around the base is a snowy winter village complete with people, trees and an aluminum foil skating rink. 🙂 Because the tree itself is so colorful (the fiber-optic filaments change from white to green to blue to red to purple and back) we only decorate it with silver accessories.

Yannick and I put up our holiday decorations Sunday night. My family is coming over to exchange Hanukah presents next Saturday night and we wanted the house to be ready. This pic shows our side front window. The stained glass was a housewarming gift made by Yannick’s sister. The two side pictures are holiday signs I printed and put up in our window. You can see the Christmas tree through the other window so I wanted something Hanukah-y to show from the outside too.

Yannick and I put up our holiday decorations Sunday night. My family is coming over to exchange Hanukah presents next Saturday night and we wanted the house to be ready. This pic shows our side front window. The stained glass was a housewarming gift made by Yannick’s sister. The two side pictures are holiday signs I printed and put up in our window. You can see the Christmas tree through the other window so I wanted something Hanukah-y to show from the outside too.
