My goodness, your curtains are breathtaking! We made some snowflakes out of newspaper, and I can see that we need to refine our techniques! Beautiful. Happy Sunday, Elisabeth.
I love these paper snowflakes, so simple and reminiscent of crafty Christmases when I was younger. The window is beautiful too, reminds me of the photos isabelle showed over at Lou et Tom http://louettom.blogspot.com/2009/11/otwock.html
hi there - can you share some secrets? Did you make these out of white paper, folding and cutting? Are they hanging with fishing line or cotton or something? Millie is only 2, but maybe we could make some together. It's 22 degrees here, sunny day forecast for Christmas and we'll be in mum and dad's pool which is currently 28 degrees! But I miss the cold dark Christmases I had in the UK and go fairylight crazy anyway and we still cook a hot turkey, red cabbage, stuffing, gravy - everything!
When I made snowflakes last year my husband suggested he felt like being in a kindergarten (which made me angry and I took them down immediately). He was kind of right. But your windows don't look like kindergarten at all. They are beautifully hanged.
those are the most beautiful cut out snowflakes i've ever seen! my children made 3-d ones and taped them on our big windows on Saturday.Once again, our children our simultaneously crafting!
I have been reading the posts avidly so just wanted to express my thanks for providing me with some very good reading material. I look forward to more, and taking a more active part in the discussions here.
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Fint! Jag har funderat på något liknande till mig själv, fast med virkade stjärnor. :)
Hoppas ni har en trevlig fjärde advent!
oh I see, you have a very dreamy new curtains...and it seems that you are having a very relaxed sunday morning there X
Så enkelt och så fint!
Beautiful!
Finfint! Trevligt med fönsterdekoration.
oh my, so delicate.
congrats on the times top 50! and rightly so, your blog is so inspiring, sigh.
happy sunday.
My goodness, your curtains are breathtaking! We made some snowflakes out of newspaper, and I can see that we need to refine our techniques! Beautiful. Happy Sunday, Elisabeth.
Looks delightful, Merry Christmas.
så fint både ert och länken. du skulle passa där i pälsmössa med rosett underhakan och en stor gammal kamera på magen. puss
I had almost forgotten, we have fourth of advent! :D
festive and dreamy. :)
my mister snowflakes is also busy
Sweet!
so many nice pictures here, again. and the curtains, they fit well to such windows.
have fun fourth advent sunday!
great! so so pretty!
ÅH vad fint!
Love love your snowflake curtains.
I love these paper snowflakes, so simple and reminiscent of crafty Christmases when I was younger.
The window is beautiful too, reminds me of the photos isabelle showed over at Lou et Tom
http://louettom.blogspot.com/2009/11/otwock.html
beautiful paper snowflakes! My mum used to make them when I was a kid and we put them on windows as well. So lovely!
So simple & perfect, looks amazing!
your pictures are always so beautiful. We made snowflakes as well with kids today. It's such a good idea to make curtains !
this is so nice and delicate!
Niin kaunista! SÅ vackert!
Happy Christmas greetings from California.
i bet your curtain makes the best shadows!
Utruleg vakkert!
gorgeous window!!!!!!!oh im sooo excited it's almost xmas!!!!!!!!
!-)
giniiii
mm magiskt fönster, så fint med flingorna.
Just beautiful!
Very beautiful snowflakes
hi there - can you share some secrets? Did you make these out of white paper, folding and cutting? Are they hanging with fishing line or cotton or something? Millie is only 2, but maybe we could make some together. It's 22 degrees here, sunny day forecast for Christmas and we'll be in mum and dad's pool which is currently 28 degrees! But I miss the cold dark Christmases I had in the UK and go fairylight crazy anyway and we still cook a hot turkey, red cabbage, stuffing, gravy - everything!
fint snöfall! slipper man skotta ;) god frulle med.
i love personal touches on christmas
When I made snowflakes last year my husband suggested he felt like being in a kindergarten (which made me angry and I took them down immediately). He was kind of right. But your windows don't look like kindergarten at all. They are beautifully hanged.
what a beautiful window!
These snow flakes are beautiful! I used to make them when i was in shcool...
Merry Christmas! xox
Sigh, so pretty.
Jenni S, white paper, folding and cutting yes. Hanged with a white swe thread.
Bohemian girl, I had the same thoughts about kindergarten but that´s good - because I like kindergarten :)
Vad fint. Garanterad vit jul, ju.
It's looks Very cool! In this year I want to make with my sister something too, for disign!!!
looks beautiful!
So delicate and inspiring! How do you make such exquisite snowflakes???
those are the most beautiful cut out snowflakes i've ever seen! my children made 3-d ones and taped them on our big windows on Saturday.Once again, our children our simultaneously crafting!
Those snowflakes are too beautiful!
beautiful snowflakes! i made some snowflake fun too! it's a surprise every time you open them. happy holidays elisabeth!
i love love love the image of the table. starkly beautiful and extremely inviting. thanks for sharing!
xo katherine aka. urban flea :)
http://www.urbanfleadesign.net
oh i love the papercurtains, yours and the eastern european ones!
I also love these photos, especially the one of the new curtain!
Lovely!
Erin :)
Those are the prettiest curtains ever! hehe.
Your blog is amazing! Beautiful!
How beautiful! Happy holidays to you :)
Beautiful curtains, love them! Looks like a nice start to the day too!
So beautiful and light!
Thank you for your comments :))!
beautiful snowflakes!
Beautiful!!
Great decor idea!!! it feels very fairy tale like... It's a really nice way to bring the winter elements into the home... Beautiful!
Such pretty paper snowflakes! Now I feel like making some.
I have been reading the posts avidly so just wanted to express my thanks for providing me with some very good reading material. I look forward to more, and taking a more active part in the discussions here.
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