I found a tiny bunch of LED lights on the pantry shelf. I think I was going to put them on the wreath outside the front door...I put them up by the blue glass in the window instead.
It makes for a bright spot in these dreary November days.
Very pretty. They compliment the blue nicely. It was very gray here yesterday and the forecast is more gray. And wet. We are in-between the snow forecast and the rain forecast so we shall see what the day brings.
I love the blue glass and pretty lights! Great idea. I have been seeing on FB of places in Alaska and others nearer the North Pole who are experiencing months of darkness all day. I guess you get used to it but am glad God lets me live in Tennessee.
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ooh so pretty....i have a gold reindeer i put in the window with tiny lights....it is festive and cheery indeed...
ReplyDeleteI do that in a pantry with glass doors, and on the fireplace. It does add some light on dreary winter nights.
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I especially like the loon to the side. No Minnesota home is complete without one!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. They compliment the blue nicely. It was very gray here yesterday and the forecast is more gray. And wet. We are in-between the snow forecast and the rain forecast so we shall see what the day brings.
ReplyDeleteOh that is so beautiful! I love little strings of light like that. I have little ones here and there in our little place.
ReplyDeleteI love how the lights enhance the color of blue in these pieces. Beautiful and very cheery
ReplyDeleteReally pretty.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! A bright spot indeed.
ReplyDeleteThe lights and blue glass look good together.
ReplyDeleteCompletely agree and love your use of mini-lights!! So pretty! Right now I have a mini string on the coffee table, inside my horseshoe pumpkin.
ReplyDeleteOh, I like them there bouncing off the blue glass. :)
ReplyDeletePretty. Our first light snow of the season is melting this morning but more is on the way. Feels like the holidays are here.
ReplyDeleteThey look very pretty with your blue glass :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty especially with the blue glass nearby. I'm hoping to put up some twinkly lights next week.
ReplyDeleteOh that is pretty, and cheery!
ReplyDeleteOh, they are pretty there. This makes me want some lights, too. I think it would cheer me.
ReplyDeleteOh, it really does! Blue lights at Christmas time always remind me of mama. Your little spot is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love the blue glass and pretty lights! Great idea. I have been seeing on FB of places in Alaska and others nearer the North Pole who are experiencing months of darkness all day. I guess you get used to it but am glad God lets me live in Tennessee.
ReplyDeleteNice!
ReplyDeleteOh, So pretty. That is the perfect spot for them.
ReplyDeleteBlessings and hugs,
Betsy