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Angie Holden The Country Chic Cottage
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By: Angie Holden | | 10 Comments
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Ooh, I bet that tree smells amazing!
Looks amazing and festive, Angie! My husband’s family goes into their backyard each year to cut down a cedar tree, too. 🙂
Wonderful Christmas decorating. Love that red vintage car under your tree! Love the tree too and that you still go and cut yours down= we did that all the time when the boys were still home.
What lovely decorations, Angie ~ and your tree is beautiful!
Your farmhouse Christmas decor is pretty. I especially like the pops of blue in the ornaments and the balls in the jar.
your mantle looks amazing!!! love it!
Beautiful! We cut our tree ourselves too, it’s such a fun tradition.
I love your old bulbs covered in glitter, I have a jar of burned out ones- think I may have to sparkle them up!
I like your Ball jar full of ornaments! What a great idea.
Love the little truck carrying the christmas tree!!!
My grandmother always had a cedar Christmas tree. 🙂 Popping by from the Nester’s party – Merry Christmas!