Yes, even the chickens get to celebrate Christmas with their own Christmas tree.
Some little Santa gnomes and a chalet. Are they escaping or breaking in?
Somewhere where the weather is a little warmer.
You've got to decorate the potting shed with a tree made of pots.
Even the reindeer get a wreath on the barn door.
Could be a cookie house as a table decoration.
This door is inspired by an actual door. My cousin's 21-year-old grandson Charlie is finally in remission after his 3rd bout of cancer and spending the last 322 days in the hospital where he underwent numerous treatments with side effects that debilitated him. He has continued to fight back to regain his health and stamina. He finally got to go home and his whole town welcomed him with a parade. He is a hockey player and those in his community had a campaign of "Sticks Out" to keep Charlie in their thoughts and prayers. His story was covered on several New England news stations and local hockey teams were very supportive. We are keeping him in our prayers in the hope that this remission will be long lasting.
There's another sneaky little Santa gnome again.
A little chapel in the woods with some woodland creatures keeping watch.
Someone turned a caboose into a tiny home and decorated it to the 9's.
Sitting at my dining room table and looking towards my front door this is a mash up of the view. There are many more trees and little scenes to this view but for time's sake I've only included a few with the little white house village.
With part of the family coming for a visit this weekend I took a little break from the Christmas Doors for a few days. Still looking for inspiration.
It is nice to seem them all together!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite is the cookie house, but I love the little balcony on the first gnome house, the trees in the second gnome one, and the pot tree. Wishing Chatie continued health.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog
ReplyDeleteGood thoughts to that young man who has been through so much. So nice that he can be home for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteMore fun doors to see and, since you asked for suggestions and my mind is somewhat engaged in planning my next landscape which will feature an outhouse....ummmm....?????
It's too hard to pick a favorite, but I love your imagination and creativity. Merry Christmas Lorraine. Thank you for the Pigmas card. It is perfect.
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