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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Christmas On The Farm 2009

It is THAT TIME again!! With Christmas music playing in the background, the rich fragrance of apple, cinnamon, and sugar cookies, and the rich, warm colors of Christmas, you are sure to get into the mood for Christmas as soon as you step into the porch. Here is just a sampling of the goodies you will find @ Bittersweet Farm this holiday season...
These battery-operated taper candles are wonderful for on the wall, they flicker just like a real flame. Turn off the main lights and have a few of these going with a fragrant candle and the tree lights...you will enjoy the calm spirit of Christmas in the evening...
Hand-made wool ornament...warm up the outside of a gift, and it will become a treasured ornament!
A very small reminder of the meaning of the season...
Another favorite Billy Jacobs print! Look at the pine trees...the stone house is reminiscent of New England early housing...
An early American wrought iron candle holder looks festive decked out for Christmas!
How about this couple to add to your snowman collection?
Do you like the black & white for your decor? This looks wonderful light up with the four votives. A few berries tucked around it would make it festive!
A Pottery ornament that you can use all year. Also wonderful as package tie-on!
Hang this on your entryway to greet your guests, they are sure to appreciate your "warm welcome"!
So...Come on out to the farm to experience the warmth and fragrance of Christmas!

2 comments:

  1. Kathy you shop looks so inviting!
    I recognize a couple items you are showing here! Good luck with theis selling season. I think it's going to be a great one - more people are thinking of their homes again instead of buying larger things and vacations.
    Karen

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  2. Thanks for your comment on my blog; I was able to find your blog and I've become a follower. My daughter and I share your taste in decor and love for the country. Most of all, a love for HIM. I look forward to hearing about your life and ideas.
    Debbie

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