Saturday, December 06, 2008

tgd6 - part 2

as my productivity for the day winds down, i just want to say that i'm thankful for ...


ornament hooks from target and metallic garlands from the dollar store.


card board tubes, papier mache, leftover paint from college, styrofoam balls, yarn and that salvaged table from work. i still plan to paint the table legs & spiff up the top ... but for now, it's nice just to have it in its spot. it makes the room feel a bit more lived in and put together.


festive beads for my tea light holders.


my charlie brown tree, courtesy of last year's secret santa at work.


tiny holiday towels at target.


my not-quite-graceful snowman, courtesy of malissa.


and though they're not Christmas related, i'm thankful i like these curtains as much in my bedroom as i did in the store. :)


i'm also thankful i found more yarn in the closet to add to these rapunzel scarves for work.

and even though i didn't take a photo, i'm thankful for caramel swirl ice cream on top of girl scout samoa cookies. :)

there was more productivity than this today, but revealing any more would take fun away from Christmas surprises. i'm pleased with what i got done. perhaps not everything on the list got marked off, but then i just might get productive again before the weekend's over. it could happen.

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'becca hopes you all had a great saturday, too.

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

i like your little metallic garlands on hooks! Those are really cute.

Is that second picture your homemade Christmas tree? It really reminds me of something from Nightmare before Christmas.

i got very few things accomplished today. Pretty much just shoveling the sidewalk. That took all day. And i cleaned the kitchen and messed it up again. And made soup. But it was a pretty good Saturday.

12/7/08, 12:38 AM  
Blogger Marlana said...

I love all the pictures. I can't believe you made the tree. It looks great and the decor around it... it just looks great. I also like the bedroom curtain. Very nice touch.

12/7/08, 5:29 PM  

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