I had so much fun looking at all the links from last weeks linky party. Today I am highlighting some really bright Christmas crafts and a beautiful pavlova recipe. As always I am totally blown away with your creative juices each week.
Bright colors are always so festive and fun aren’t they? I love to use bright colors at Christmas. In my dining room I decorate what I like to call my sugar plum fairy room for my grandkids. By using bright pinks, turquoise, lime green and lots of other bright colors I create what I hope feels like what the sugar plum fairy from the Nutcracker would do in her dining room. haha
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These bright colored Christmas ideas really caught my eye from last weeks linky party. First up is My Hubbard Home with her 10 holiday centerpieces and vignettes to make for Christmas. This particular blue green and gold idea in a cloche is so stunning! Make sure you pop over to see all of her ideas.
Paper Seedling created this bright colored Christmas card. She created it using a stamp and die cut for the evergreen branch. It is so festive against the brightly colored ornament card stock.
The apple street cottage created this mini tart ornament out of old jewelry! So creative and unique! The colors and style of the old fashioned jewelry remind me of my grandma. What a fun way to create an heirloom piece that can be enjoyed every year.
I have never made pavlova before but this gorgeous Christmas pavlova wreath just might convince me to try it! Ann’s entitled life shares her recipe tips and tricks. Wow it is so gorgeous with the bright colored fruit on top!
I still have not put up our Christmas tree yet! The outside of our house is all decorated with icicle lights and wreaths on all the windows in the front of the house. I really love how it looks.
My most recent post is 4 ways to style a Christmas wreath. I love when I can use a Christmas decoration multiple ways.
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Thank you so much for hosting!
You are so welcome! :)
Karin, sending a huge thank you for the Feature of my Star Ornament card on your linky party as well as the wonderful mention on Instagram! Smiles, Linda at Paper Seedlings
Loved your cute Christmas card!
Thank you so much for hosting Karin! That Pavlova looks amazing and I love your wreath! Hugs- Tanya :)
I totally agree it does look amazing!
Karin, I'm happy to be finished decorating and sharing my home (#50), so that I can now visit others! Thank you for inviting us in! Happy almost December - wow!
Rita, I still haven't put up most of my decorations! Always happy to have you be a part of the party :)
Karin,
Thanks so much for hosting this delightful party each and every week!! I really appreciate the time and effort that goes into it along with visiting all the links and choosing Features!!! Thank You!! Stay safe, healthy and happy!!
Hugs,
Deb
Thank you my friend!
How sweet of you to feature my mini tart tin ornaments. Thank you so much!
Ann, I loved your mini tart ornament...so cute!
I'm so sorry to hear that you've been sick. There's so much going around. Feel better soon!
Thank you my friend. I am feeling much much better now. Thank you for joining the party :)
Great features! Love those tart pan ornaments. so brilliant. Thanks so much for hosting, Karin, have a great week!
So happy to have you join in the party. I too love those tart ornaments.
Thanks for hosting, Karin! Have a great week!
Thank you Julie :) Happy to have you here.