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ReplyDeleteYour tree is lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis is the most gorgeous tree I've seen so far!!! I love the variety of ornaments in it... What a joy! It must have been a huge but fun job to decorate this tree and in the meantime admire the beautiful ornaments.
ReplyDeleteBye,
Marian
What a splendid tree. I especially enjoy the close-up photos of the ornaments. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh my, your tree makes me feel like Christmas is here. Really lovely and charming.
ReplyDeleteFlowerLady
Tatyana, your Christmas tree is very beautiful and grand. Thanks for sharing! Wishing you a nice Holiday season!
ReplyDeleteChristina
What a pretty tree. I love how you have it in a doorway so it can be seen in other rooms. My 5 year old went crazy on the decorations so you can barely see the tree for all the ornaments.
ReplyDeletethat's a big one Tatyana, fits perfectly in your beautiful house. May you be more blessed this Christmas, and happy holidays.
ReplyDeleteLove the blown glass ornaments. Very special treasures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteFantastic tree and decorations.
ReplyDeleteIt looks very festive at your house! I like how you put your tree in a walk through so that it can be enjoyed from multiple rooms.
ReplyDeleteGorgeously decorated tree Tatyana! Merry Christmas to you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great looking tree with the lights and ornaments, picture perfect!
ReplyDeleteEileen
Oh how beautiful Tatyana. Your tree is so pretty. You have a lot of critters on your tree. I like the piglets. LOL! Your home looks so warm and inviting for Christmas even to the lights lining the walkway.
ReplyDeleteYour tree is really beautiful! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty your christmastree. Must bring in a lot of nice atmosphere into your house.
ReplyDeletegr. Marijke
What a beautiful tree! I love all of your other holiday decorations, as well!
ReplyDeleteYou need to have the Better Homes &
ReplyDeleteGarden's people come and take more photos. This is seriously beautiful, Tatyana. I'm in awe of your talent and taste.
So lovely, Tatyana. Have a merry one this year.
ReplyDeleteHi Tatyana,
ReplyDeleteYour tree and home are decorated beautifully! Love the night photos. Gorgeous! Thanks for stopping by and leaving such a nice comment. Happy Holidays!
-Lynn
Lovely. You have a grand collection of ornaments.
ReplyDeleteYour tree is gorgeous Tatyana. You have some fabulous ornaments. I love looking at trees & tree lights ~ so festive. Your outdoor lights look great too. I hope you have a wonderful Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThank you dear friends! I am so happy that you like out Christmas tree. When we get married, we had nothing, and I decorated our first tree with foil bows from a grocery store. Then, we started to buy ornaments - only several each year and only those that we loved. I try to buy two identical ornaments for my boys every year, so that each of them could have a small collection for their own trees.
ReplyDeleteWow, such a very stunning and beautiful Christmas tree!
ReplyDeleteI love how you turned it to something elegant with just few lovely ornaments.
I will look forward for your decorating Christmas tree ideas this year.
Happy holidays!