What a beautiful home you have... thank you for the wonderful tour. You have so many gorgeous Christmas touches! The silver and white mantle is beautiful. I love the white mugs with tags on them, they are so sweet.
oh so restful and peaceful and beautiful! Immanuel, God with us, indeed! I also really like the soli deo gloria. Your sunburst mirror is truly wonderful. I also think your stockings are splendid and those numbers with the tiny hearts on the mugs, precious. The map is also a favorite feature of mine. Thank you for the tour. Kelly
lovely home. I love your life story. My husbands visits Sweden several times a year on business. I have joined him about four times. Actually I have been in each season. It's funny, a couple of years ago they were having an unusually warm summer in Varsburg when we visited and this year in January we visited Stockholm and a city close by and they were having record lows. We have been to Germany a few times. My husbands father was stationed there in the sixties so he lived in Wiesbaden for three years.
I love how you centered on the true reason for Christmas! Your home is beautiful! I also have 5 children and have found that their "traditions" are made by doing several of the same things each and every year. Keeping Christ in Christmas is the most important! Your home is so relaxing and cozy! Love it!
I'm always inspired with interiors like this! Beautiful job!I still have one (of two) of the German closets that my parents brought home to the US, circa 1965. It's one of my greatest treasures. Merry Christmas to you!
Just beautiful! I love the quiet simplicity of it all. Would love to have you link this post to my party: http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com/2010/12/diamond-in-rough.html
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Blessings and a very Merry Christmas! Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com/
Hello, I'm visiting from SNS. I just LOVE your simply beautiful decorating. I am slowly but surely letting go of things to acheive a less "cluttery" look. You've inspired me to let go a little bit more. Thanks for the peek! Merry Christmas, Laurel@chippingwithcharm
beautiful!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteKathy
Absolutely breath taking!! I adore your little green trees and am in love with your branch mirror. Did you make it?!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful, inviting home! Love all your decorations! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteYou have some very unique ideas - beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely and peaceful! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful home you have... thank you for the wonderful tour. You have so many gorgeous Christmas touches! The silver and white mantle is beautiful. I love the white mugs with tags on them, they are so sweet.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteEverything is so pretty Margitta. I love your style and the colors you use. Did you make the driftwood mirror?
ReplyDelete-Rene
Rene, thanks! Yes, I made the mirror myself ;)
ReplyDeletehow gorgeous! i love all the calming colors and textures in your home and your holiday decorating. coming over from the nester's party.
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Absolutely gorgeous! I love it!
ReplyDeletePretty all over. Your blog is so lovely to visit every time.:)
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oh so restful and peaceful and beautiful! Immanuel, God with us, indeed! I also really like the soli deo gloria. Your sunburst mirror is truly wonderful. I also think your stockings are splendid and those numbers with the tiny hearts on the mugs, precious. The map is also a favorite feature of mine. Thank you for the tour. Kelly
ReplyDeletewhy is Emmanuel spelled like that? and you have it spelled 2 different ways. just sayin...
ReplyDeleteOh, our family is bi-lingual (norwegian and german) and it's just spelled differently in different languages ;)
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Absolutely fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteSo peaceful and beautiful, such a calming look at Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful home. One of my favorites. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I love how you have kept God at the center of your Christmas. Your lovely spirit really shines through your home.
ReplyDeleteVery nice - thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeletelovely home. I love your life story. My husbands visits Sweden several times a year on business. I have joined him about four times. Actually I have been in each season. It's funny, a couple of years ago they were having an unusually warm summer in Varsburg when we visited and this year in January we visited Stockholm and a city close by and they were having record lows. We have been to Germany a few times. My husbands father was stationed there in the sixties so he lived in Wiesbaden for three years.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Home!
ReplyDeleteI love your cookie cutter nativity in the kitchen! Great idea! And the use of Immanuel is beautiful and inspiring!
ReplyDeleteooooh this is gorgeous! Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas! :)
Beautiful home. I especially love the blocks! After all He is the reason for the season.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Annette
so beautiful-so inspiring!! xo
ReplyDeleteI love how you centered on the true reason for Christmas! Your home is beautiful! I also have 5 children and have found that their "traditions" are made by doing several of the same things each and every year. Keeping Christ in Christmas is the most important! Your home is so relaxing and cozy! Love it!
ReplyDeleteYour home is beautiful....The sunburst mirror is perfect. It looks like driftwood? I love driftwood.
ReplyDeleteI adore your home!!! So, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas!
Michelle
Your home is gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteI'm always inspired with interiors like this! Beautiful job!I still have one (of two) of the German closets that my parents brought home to the US, circa 1965. It's one of my greatest treasures. Merry Christmas to you!
ReplyDeleteYou have such a stunning home, thankyou so much for sharing. Happy Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI love every single thing you've put in your home. It is serene and joyful at the same time. I LOVE it. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! I love the quiet simplicity of it all. Would love to have you link this post to my party: http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com/2010/12/diamond-in-rough.html
ReplyDeletePlease be sure to come by and enter my fantastic year-end giveaway. Click the picture in my sidebar for details.
By the way, I just joined you as a follower.
Blessings and a very Merry Christmas!
Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage
http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com/
Hello, I'm visiting from SNS. I just LOVE your simply beautiful decorating. I am slowly but surely letting go of things to acheive a less "cluttery" look. You've inspired me to let go a little bit more. Thanks for the peek! Merry Christmas, Laurel@chippingwithcharm
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Your home is gorgeous! I love your simple, natural decorating. And the color palette is so soft and soothing. I'm in love!
ReplyDeleteBeth.
I love it, so pretty! Those little white sleds are adorable!
ReplyDeleteTania
GORGEOUS!! I'll be featuring your home as one of my favorites sometime this holiday season! :)shaunna
ReplyDeleteYou have a beautiful home and beautiful blog too. Enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteblessings to you
Debbie
Everything is beautiful! I especially love the hardanger tablecloth. Is it a heirloom? or perhaps you made it? It is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful home tour! I love your style and choices in decor.
ReplyDeleteWow,beautiful:)thank you for the inspiration:)have a nice weekend:)
ReplyDeleteHugs for you:)
wow:) a loooovly home for x-mas:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, beautiful, beautiful..what can i say,,this is so greate..) so nice..))
ReplyDeleteDu er så utrolig flink <3
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