Happy Holidays everyone!!! I wanted to share my daughter and son-in-laws house that I helped them decorate 3 weerks ago. We got right to it the Sat. after Thanksgiving. They needed it done because they both work full time and they were having a big party LAST NIGHT!!!! So, sit back, I have included a few pictures from the party too:) Tracy chose a copper and gold theme for her tree. This is their first Christmas in their brand new home!  This is our old 10 foot tree. It is very old, you can see that it is the type where you have to put each branch on seperatly and then string all the lights. I YI YI!!!!!!!!!!!!! NEXT year they are getting a prelit tree that comes in 3 pieces like we now have. This is WAY too much work. So, we put all the branches in piles according to size to start.Also, please click on the pictures that got cut off on the right side. Especially the last 2 pictures:):)

 We started at the top, because if you put the bottom branches on first you can't get the ladder close to the tree.
 Here we are with the lights on.
And then all the ornaments. We thought we had plenty but we need to get some sparkly gold branches to fill in some spots.
 She has 2 of these over sized ornaments from Kirklands. Just beautiful. For this type of tree we wound the lights from the tip back to the trunk then back out to the next branch. That puts the lights all through the tree.


 I found these pretty gilded pine cones that were perfect too.

 The tree is in the corner to the side of the mantle. The ceilings in here are about 16 feet high!!!
 I had these trees for several years but knew they would fit into her color scheme so well.
 Here is the dining room. They just got this new table and chairs and will get the hutch soon. But this hutch matches beautifully til they can get the new one. She filled her apothacary jar with brown, gold, copper and green ornaments. The 2 deer candle holders were mine. I am SO glad to be able to give them the decorations I can no longer use.


 These topiaries were her brothers. I would LOVE to have them but don't have the space so she got them and they look awesome flanking their front door!!!!
 The base is a beautiful deer head!!!!
 Aren't they lovely!!??
 I also did their stairway and it took 54 feet of garland!!!!  I made double bows from gold and copper ribbons.


 Sorry these came out blurry!
 Here are some shots from the party last night. They had tons of food and a really nice crowd of friends. She borrowed all my serving pieces. It is so nice that we can SHARE!!!!!
 These cucumber sandwiches are a favorite. All you do is mix an 8 ou. block of cream cheese with a packet of Good Seasons Italian salad dressing mix! Spread it on Pepperidge Farm VERY THIN bread and put a slice of cucumber on top! That's it and they get devoured:)


 The dining room table was filled with food as well as the kitchen island. In the large electric fry pan was roast beef for sandwiches.
Tracy made these pumpkin squares that were very good too. To the right are those lebanon bologna triangles that I told you about in my last post. They went fast too:)
 These are our very best friends and Tracy.
 And someone volunteered to let me jump in too. It was a great party and everyone had a great time!!! Have a GREAT week everyone. I am going to try to get my shopping DONE and wrapped.  I went out today and it was a zoo out there but I had fun! I love to buy things for others that I hope will make them happy. XO, Pinky
I will be linking to these parties:

Between Naps on the Porch for Metamorphosis Monday~


Cedar Hill Ranch for Cowgirl Up~


StoneGable for On the Menu Monday~


Rattlebridge Farm for Foodie Friday~


2805 for Potpourri Friday~


The Tablescaper for Seasonal Sundays~

StoneGable for Tutorials, Tips and Tidbits!
Let's Dish-Cuisine Kathleen
Tabletop Tuesday-A Stroll Thru Life
Making the World Cuter Monday-Making the World Cuter
WOW! Us Wednesday at Savvy Southern Style
Inspiration Friday at At The Picket Fence

What's It Wednesday? at Ivy and Elephants
Open House Party at No Minimalist Here
Treasure Hunt Thursday at From My Front Porch To Yours
Feathered Nest Friday at French Country Cottage

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