I really like the candelabra with the angels. It was in the sidewalk sale also
I still need to get all my garland out to wrap around it and then the tree and all that stuff and I have a full weekend planned and not at home.
These are dark pictures since I took them early this morning headed out the door to work and it was still dark outside at 7 am I only have 2 lamps in my front living room where this is
I am going over to Clarksville Missouri with couples ladies and possibly my daughter to tour Richard Cottrell's mansion who is having Christmas tours of his fabulous house. He is on facebook and you can see pictures. His house is a dream for us vintage and victorian ladies who likes pre civil war houses 1854.
You all keep posting the most wonderful; pictures of your Christmas decorations. I want to put a small tree in my kitchen on top of an old chippy dish cabinet then a tree in living room and my home office area. I need more energy to get this all done by December 17th when I have Christmas with my local family
Linky parties I am joining in
Dear Janice:
ReplyDeleteThe candles look lovely and I love Kent's and My Secret Garden. I have gone in Kent's for years back when he was above the Men's Clothing Store. Of course, I was just visiting Columbia then. Your candelabra is wonderful!
Oh my, you said it, it's a dream for us ladies loving the Victorian age, dear Janice, a dream which filled my heart with such a deep joy, thank you !
ReplyDeleteHope you're having the best of weeks,
I'm sending hugs and ever much love on your weekend ahead
Xx Dany
Have fun at Richard's! Tell Him I said hello. Someday I might have to meet you up there!
ReplyDeleteThat's the most beautiful candlestick I've ever seen! WOW! Have fun this weekend! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteYou truly scored at the sidewalk sale. That candelabra fit your style to a tea . . . or is it tee . . . have a great weekend, sounds like fun.
ReplyDeleteConnie:)
That green is perfect for Christmas! How I would to tour his home with y'all!
ReplyDeleteA very nice combination of green in your pretty candle holders. Perfect for the holiday.
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming candelabrum, and such deliciously-green candles! I hope they even smell of lime.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely tour---I so love seeing such old jewels of houses tended and displayed so lovingly and well as he does.
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Hi Janice, I am catching up on your blog! Love your candleabra and those candles are great for this time of year!
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