The LSU tree in my kitchen is my third tree, and it is brand new this year. I've wanted an LSU tree for several years, and finally found a super slim white tree that would fit in the space perfectly without impeding the flow around the table.
Even though they are time consuming and take away some of my sewing time, I just love putting my trees up every year. Thanks for the indulgence in allowing me to share them. I just started a brand new quilt that is NOT a secret, so I'm looking forward to showing some progress on that soon.
Before we get to last week's features, I owe you two winners from the Black Friday post giveaways! LouLou's Fabric Shop generously offered up two $25 gift certificates, and the winners are Joan and Chris- comment numbers 10 and 20!
Congrats to both of you! Now, let's check out some of the eye candy from last week! This Ugly Christmas Sweater quilt is by Tanya Quilts in CO, and it is awesomely kitschy!
This quilt is by Sew Preeti Quilts, and the colors are so happy!
And y'all know I can't resist a rainbow! This bit of fabulousness is by Myra at Busy Hands Quilts.
Wow! Just WOW- y'all really rock! I can't wait to see what you share this week. Let's party!
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I love your trees! I am starting fresh with all Xmas decor this year (I got rid of 95% of my decorations in the move) and I am trying to find some inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI love that tree topper you have on the tree in the first photo! so original
ReplyDeleteThank you for featuring my Ombre Rainbow Baby Quilt!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful trees! I really like your vintage silver one. My Grandmother had one with the colorwheel, that was so cool. Looking forward to seeing what you've got going on the sewing room.
ReplyDeleteYour trees are gorgeous! So very festive! That pom-silver tree just makes me grin from ear to ear, reminds me of Christmas at my grandparents farm. Wonderful memories! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow, three Christmas trees must take some energy, I haven't even thought about one yet...eek! Actually, I'm still in denial that it's turned December today. Hope you have a great party this weekend. Look forward to seeing your 'not secret' sewing soon :)
ReplyDeleteYour trees are all just lovely and so festive..while my grandparents had a traditional green tree in their living room your silver one took me back. They had a table top silver tree in another room where all of their Christmas cards were hung.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Your trees are gorgeous! I have a hard time motivating myself to put up one! I'm mesmerized with the peppermint tree. Love it to pieces! I have a mini red tree, maybe I'll fill it with white ornaments this year! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteIlove your trees.Our is the traditional green and we begin the decor after December 8.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to the winners and thanks for the link,there are stunning projjects.
Beautiful trees! For several years, we've been looking for an aluminum tree and the peppermint theme is perfect. Geaux Tigers and good luck next year with Coach O!
ReplyDeleteYour trees are gorgeous. I love this time of year. Blessings
ReplyDeleteYour Christmas trees are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the linkup!
ReplyDeleteOh I love your Christmas trees, and those quilts. I have an Ugly C'mas Sweaters that still needs backing and binding... hopefully soon.
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