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Good evening everyone and welcome to Share Your Style 189! I’m Carol from The Red Painted Cottage and I’ll be your host tonight.
I hope everyone had a fabulous Christmas and that you were able to spend it with your loved ones. I’m sure some of you have already taken down your Christmas tree and are ready to move on, while others of us are still admiring our lights and decorations. I also want to let you know that I’ll be leaving Share Your Style after this party. I hope many of you will continue to stop by and see what’s happening at The Red Painted Cottage.
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Because I’m taking time off through the holidays, I haven’t shared anything recently on my blog. However with New Years Eve coming up, I have two older posts I think you might enjoy.
A few features I’ve chosen to end 2018 with…
Rain on a Tin Roof shares how to make these adorable wagons out of crates. She’s using them here as Christmas decor, but young children would probably love playing with them and storing some of their stuffed animals inside them.
I happen to love all things miniature, especially dollhouses. So it’s no surprise that I should feature A Debbie Dabble’s Christmas home tour of her Victorian dollhouse. She’ll take you room by room and show you how she decorated it for Christmas. One of these days I’ll have to share my own dollhouse with everyone.
If you’re looking for ideas to use on your New Years Eve dinner table, look no further than Debbees Buzz. She created this stunning celestial tablescape to ring in the New Year! Can you imagine sitting with your family or friends to ring in the New Year at this table!
Have you ever been to New York City? Mary from The Boondocks Blog, recently moved here from Greece and often shares her new city with everyone; including her latest post about the spectacular tree at Rockefeller Center. I’ve been here in the middle of summer, but I would love to visit here during the Christmas season and see the ice skating rink and lights during this time of year.
Crafting A Family shares her recipe for an easy and quick breakfast overnight French toast casserole. After reading through this, I know I’ll be making this sometime we have overnight guests. It looks and sound delicious!
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We want to wish everyone a very Happy and Healthy New Year for 2019!
Now let’s party!