Happy Fall friends and welcome to Farmhouse Friday 373! This week has been so busy with undecorating, cleaning, pondering, and redecorating for Christmas. I’m here for all of it and before you try and shame me for getting my Christmas on so soon, here are my excuses reasons. One: The turkey and dressing still tastes the same on the big day. Two: My thankful heart runs 24/7 – 365. Three: Thanksgiving day is so late this year and it takes me more than a week to decorate for Christmas and that’s not enough time to have it up. Four: I do what I want. :0 Five: It’s more time to celebrate the birth of our Savior!
So because I’m not team Thanksgiving and more of a team Christmas gimme, we have Christmas DIY’s as our theme this week. Home you enjoy them!
FARMHOUSE FRIDAY 373
Remember the fabulous aluminum Christmas trees we had when we were little? I loved my grandmothers. It twirled and changed colors. Well Rachel from The Ponds Farmhouse shows us how to get that vintage feel from a white dollar store tree! It’s a must see post.
I’ve always loved the gingerbread theme at Christmas. It puts a smile on everyone’s face. Plus, it makes you think you smell gingerbread even when there is none. Hop over to see how Michele from Thistle Key Lane made this Gingerbread Village. So cute!
Missy from Sonata Home Design made a Wall Christmas Tree that looks easy and so unique. I would love to try this! It’s perfect too if you don’t have the space for a full tree. Pop in and check it out!
Who wouldn’t have a smile on their face every time they saw this fun tree?! Learn how to make your own Merry Christmas Banner from Wendy at WM Design House. Just think of all the things you could say by making your own banner! So festive.
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Such fun and festive features! Thank you for hosting!
Cindy,
you do NOT need to explain to anyone why you are decorating “early”! It is your choice and yours alone but I do LOVE your reasons ( please not excuses) why!! It takes me 33 days to decorate for Christmas so i usually start my upstairs right after I finish decorating the downstairs for Halloween and Fall. Because of Joe’s illness and passing, I never got to take down Christmas upstairs and I was not going up my attic in the heat of the summer where it could be over 100 degrees up there , so I left it up…..I am taking it easy this year and may not be finished with the downstairs until the weekend after Thanksgiving but I am good with it… I host Thanksgiving Day dinner and have for 30 years and have had my house decorated for Christmas before Thanksgiving for at least the last 20 years…And the way I look at it, Canada celebrates Thanksgiving in October which is when I think it actually should be celebrated, at the end of the Harvest…..
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Deb
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Thank you sweet Debbie. I needed to hear that. I hear ya about the attic and the heat. I am the same way. That’s why my fall decorations were very late this year. I’m sure your family loves Thanksgiving at your warm-hearted home no matter what it looks like. Having it decorated for Christmas is icing on the cake. Or gravy on the dressing. 😉 Hope you have a great holiday season.
You are so right to decorate early because Thanksgiving is so late this year. I’m wondering how I will get it all done myself. I will be putting up at least the tree for Thanksgiving, but my fall stuff is staying up until after Thanksgiving. I think it looks silly to take Thanksgiving photos with Christmas decor in the background. But my tree has to go up because we always take Christmas photos at Thanksgiving so they are ready for Christmas. Your tree is gorgeous! Thanks for the party.
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Isn’t it strange that I don’t even think of pictures? I hear funny stories about it from my husbands family but we’ve never done that. We should! Especially since the only family photo we have (and not even printed) is in our wedding attire a couple of years ago and nothing for years before that. :0 I think I’ll put that on my Christmas wish list. Thank you Amy. Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
Hi Cindy, I agree with all five of your reasons for decorating for Christmas now! I think my family is pretty used to eating Thanksgiving turkey by the light of a Christmas tree by now! Thank you for featuring my wall branch Christmas tree. I really appreciate it! Have fun decorating!
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Yay! I’m glad to hear that. It depends on the year for me. I think my kids are used to having both up at the same time! LOL. Life is so busy this time of year and I honestly do not know why. I even blog a lot less. Anyway, it was my pleasure to share your branch Christmas tree. It turned out great!