It's beautiful! I love Christmas villages. I had several but split them up between my kids after Christmas last year so they could use them at their own homes.
I have a friend that moves the living room furniture out and saw horse and plywood in. She then covers the plywood and begins to set up the village's. Yes, you heard right, villages! There are hundreds of them. They don't just get set in place, they are set in place like an old fashion bldg with snow. Its amazing! This is pretty. I was given mom's pieces, not many, years ago but I handed them down to my daughter.
Wow Ann, simply beautiful. I have never heard of "Christmas village" displays until reading your post and the reader's comments. What a near idea. Thanks for sharing. And thank your for visiting and commenting on my blog throughout the year. A blessed Christmas to you. Jo
Gorgeous village - so glad you got your decorative spirit on, remembering you were having some issues with it all, recently. Hope you can have a break from work and play around at home and family
Awwwww... your village is beautiful, Ann. I've always been tempted, through the years, to start one of those but I think it's too late now. Besides, I don't know where I'd put it. But I absolutely love yours!! ~Andrea xoxo PS~ Still no decorations or tree up here. I think we're doomed. *lol*
Wow that village is amazing. This year I have a tiny three cardboard house village set up. We have lots of beautiful pieces. Our middle likes to sent them up but this year ran away with us. You did a beautiful job, I really love the village. Thanks for sharing. HUGS and LOVE
I am still trying to blog here https://annesphamily.blogspot.com and mytatascottage too.
Wow, Presley will love it! It is adorable!
ReplyDeleteAwwww, this is perfect.
ReplyDeleteit is beautiful. I love the bakery and the water tower.. I have seen houses but not those. it looks so pretty.
ReplyDeleteYou've got a beautiful village, Ann.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! I love Christmas villages. I had several but split them up between my kids after Christmas last year so they could use them at their own homes.
ReplyDeleteI love the village...I wishing had one AND a place to set it up.
ReplyDeleteI have a friend that moves the living room furniture out and saw horse and plywood in. She then covers the plywood and begins to set up the village's. Yes, you heard right, villages! There are hundreds of them. They don't just get set in place, they are set in place like an old fashion bldg with snow. Its amazing! This is pretty. I was given mom's pieces, not many, years ago but I handed them down to my daughter.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteWow Ann, simply beautiful. I have never heard of "Christmas village" displays until reading your post and the reader's comments. What a near idea. Thanks for sharing. And thank your for visiting and commenting on my blog throughout the year. A blessed Christmas to you. Jo
ReplyDeleteIt's so nice to have a Christmas village to look forward to, isn't it? The only thing you need to complete it....a Pope! Hee Hee!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous village - so glad you got your decorative spirit on, remembering you were having some issues with it all, recently. Hope you can have a break from work and play around at home and family
ReplyDeleteI love this, Ann! What a beautiful display of warmth and happiness!...:)jp
ReplyDeleteI would like to shrink down and spend Christmas in your village.
ReplyDeleteAwwwww... your village is beautiful, Ann. I've always been tempted, through the years, to start one of those but I think it's too late now. Besides, I don't know where I'd put it. But I absolutely love yours!! ~Andrea xoxo PS~ Still no decorations or tree up here. I think we're doomed. *lol*
ReplyDeleteI love it, it's so simple and sweet.
ReplyDeleteI love your village and the way you set it up!
ReplyDeleteWow that village is amazing. This year I have a tiny three cardboard house village set up. We have lots of beautiful pieces. Our middle likes to sent them up but this year ran away with us. You did a beautiful job, I really love the village. Thanks for sharing. HUGS and LOVE
ReplyDeleteI am still trying to blog here https://annesphamily.blogspot.com and mytatascottage too.
I love it, it is so pretty.
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