Do you know that lovely song written in 1947 by Frank Loesser? If not, you owe it to yourself to listen to the incomparable Ella Fitzgerald’s lush rendition. You can do that right here. This New Year’s Eve I’ll be putting the finishing touches on my final quilt finish of the year, Wonderful World. It will be the subject of my first post of 2025.
In the meantime, here are a few images of our decorating at the Portland White House to keep the holiday vibe going. I love seeing the elaborate decorations some of my fellow quilters have posted on their blogs and Instagram pages, especially because my decorating seems to get more minimal every year. We do keep our decorations up until Twelfth Night (January 5 in 2025) so we have a few more days to enjoy them.
I bought this lovely wreath at Trader Joe’s in early December and added the clusters of red bells:
We had the exterior of our house painted this year. The door and mailbox were painted a lovely shade of green. The lights you see reflected in the door and windows are icicle lights on the curved arch on the front porch. From the sidewalk you can see our tiny tree and my little round quilt, Holliberry Circle:
From her perch a very relaxed Coco has a view out the front door:
My other Christmas quilt, ‘Tis the Season, is currently on rotation on the sofa:
The Dear Husband and I wish you all a safe and Happy New Year. I’ll be back in 2025!
Oh what a warm beautiful Christmas home! I enjoyed being there for the decorating.
Happy New Year Portland White House!
Your home looks so warm and inviting. Thanks for sharing your pictures.
Let’s get together again soon for lunch.
I love your Dresden design next to the pretty little tree. I, too, leave up my Christmas decorations until Jan. 6 and then switch to snowmen and winter decorations. 🙂
Wishing us all a happy, healthy, peaceful 2005.
So beautiful, Dawn. You are an inspiration!
Love and Peace, Peg
A Happy New Year to you as well!