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Vignettes...

Don't you just love that word? Even my husband, who did not know the meaning of the word before me, is now an expert on "vignettes", or so he thinks. After all these years, I suppose he's entitled...lol.

The house is completely decorated, although photography eludes me so here are a few of my little "vignettes". The apothecary jar filled with childhood ornaments.
This may be more of a display than vignette, but still shows off some of my favorite Santas.
My corner of Peace...next to my stitching and reading chair.
A little nature?
And of course, the grandgirls' room has to be decorated!
Vignettes...little corners of pleasures. Thank you for dropping by, won't you tell me about your vignettes?

Comments

gracie said…
How lovely...thank you for sharing.
Andrea said…
So beautiful!!! Love all of them! I need some of your talent for putting things together like that....sigh....

xoxo
Anonymous said…
I can't find mine in all of the stuff, but yours are beautiful as always!
Melissa said…
Beautiful vignettes! I wish I was so talented. I am way behind with everything so my vignette is probably a bunch of scribbles like a child's drawing! ;-)
Dona said…
Lovely vignettes! I love your Santa collection and especially your corner of peace with its rosary and statuettes.
BitsAndPieces said…
Joy, your "corners of pleasures"
are really lovely. I love to do groupings of items, too. I'm forever moving and changing objects, always trying to create the right look. Thanks for sharing.

Sandy
Kim said…
Love love love your vignettes!!!! Wonderful!

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