OMG, is it Friday already!?! Do I really only have 3 days left? (insert expletive of choice here) I’m letting my largish 15 year old skip school today – but he’ll be baking cookies and wrapping his sister’s gifts.
I still love to see the gifts under the tree too. So pretty. Thanks for the eye candy.
I made my PC look at your site last night, just so he could see I am not the only one who goes through all the trouble of wrapping up presents “pretty”. I love the way presents look under the tree— I leave the unwrapped gifts under the tree until 1/6… cause it looks so pretty!
I realized yesterday that I need to wrap a few things for T and myself because we have NONE. Everyone sent us money which is very much appreciated but the kids might wonder why there is nothing for us. “Ohhhh I just had a great idea. Maybe I’ll tell them we were too naughty!” lol
That’s the one thing I miss most about not having a tree…the presents all wrapped up just finish off the look. Have a wonderful, wonderful Christmas! XOXO
I’m looking at those boxes wondering which ones hold yarn!? hehe We make a pretty big deal about wrapping presents pretty and I make most of the bows. My girls are in bow-making training now.
Merry Christmas to you too!!! I’m especially excited about the large blue box under the tree. Unless my husband has decided to start buying things at Tiffany for his mother ;>
Hi Carole, i’m a big of a lurker, but I do enjoy your blog each day! Just wanted to wish you and your family a very merry Christmas and a blessed new year!
Oh my, I completely agree that there is something joyful about a big stack of a brighly wrapped gifts under a tree. It represents so much thought and promise and — let’s face it — bounty (in a good way). Yours are clearly very lovingly wrapped.
Annie Said,
Me too, Carole. Merry Christmas!
sean Said,
happy holidays to you and yours!
Kirsten Said,
OMG, is it Friday already!?! Do I really only have 3 days left? (insert expletive of choice here) I’m letting my largish 15 year old skip school today – but he’ll be baking cookies and wrapping his sister’s gifts.
I still love to see the gifts under the tree too. So pretty. Thanks for the eye candy.
Have a wonderful Christmas!
Manise Said,
Merry Christmas to you too! Have a great weekend.
Carol Said,
Me too! A Very Merry Christmas to you and yours! Thanks you for all the inspiration and good reading Carole!
susan Said,
Hmmm . . . why don’t my bows looks so perfect.
Kate Said,
I made my PC look at your site last night, just so he could see I am not the only one who goes through all the trouble of wrapping up presents “pretty”.
I love the way presents look under the tree— I leave the unwrapped gifts under the tree until 1/6… cause it looks so pretty!
scoutj Said,
I realized yesterday that I need to wrap a few things for T and myself because we have NONE. Everyone sent us money which is very much appreciated but the kids might wonder why there is nothing for us. “Ohhhh I just had a great idea. Maybe I’ll tell them we were too naughty!” lol
Robin Said,
Merry Christmas!!!
Vicki Said,
Merry Christmas, Carole!
Kim Said,
And to you as well!
Karen Said,
Merry Christmas Carole!!
Teyani Said,
Merry Christmas dear Carole – your gifts look so pretty…….. wanna come on over and wrap mine ? (tee hee)
Stacey Said,
What wonderful eye candy! Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones.
margene Said,
That’s the one thing I miss most about not having a tree…the presents all wrapped up just finish off the look. Have a wonderful, wonderful Christmas! XOXO
Amy Said,
Merry Christmas to you too!
Monica Said,
Happy Holidays, Carole!
--Deb Said,
Oooh! Presents!!
Cookie Said,
The Yarn Fairy came early over here. I hope she brings you lots of lovely soft things to play with.
Merry Christmas!
hillary Said,
Ahhh… the close up. Now that’s what I’m talking about.
Laura Said,
I’m looking at those boxes wondering which ones hold yarn!? hehe We make a pretty big deal about wrapping presents pretty and I make most of the bows. My girls are in bow-making training now.
Susan Said,
How beautiful! Merry Christmas to you, too!
liz Said,
Merry Christmas to you too!!! I’m especially excited about the large blue box under the tree. Unless my husband has decided to start buying things at Tiffany for his mother ;>
Romy Said,
Hi Carole, i’m a big of a lurker, but I do enjoy your blog each day! Just wanted to wish you and your family a very merry Christmas and a blessed new year!
JessaLu Said,
Me too! Merry Christmas
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Donna Said,
Very pretty, Carole. Did you do all the nice bows?
La Said,
Have a very merry!
Chris Said,
Happy holidays to you and yours!
Kathleen Said,
merry christmas to you too!!
anne Said,
gifts under the tree ROCK!
ann Said,
Merry Christmas Carole!
Laurie Said,
Merry Christmas! Warm and dry holidays to you and yours. (We are manning the Mother Ship on Monday.)
Cindy D Said,
Deck the halls with bows of holly!!! Merry Christmas to one and all! Just wish it would get colder and feel like Christmas!
Diane E. Said,
I like making my own bows too! Merry Merry!
Kelly Said,
Have a wonderful Christmas!
Chris Said,
Enjoy your presents and have a very Merry Day!
heather Said,
Merry Christmas Carole!
Your presents look too pretty to open, but I’m sure that won’t be a problem there, eh?
Strikkelise Said,
Merry Christmas and thanks for visiting!
Love your gift wrapping, esp. the one with the green mittens.
Becky in FL Said,
Merry Christmas to you too girl. Your christmas prep has really been fun to watch! Hope your day is wonderful. Happy Holidays.
Birdsong Said,
A shot worthy of a magazine holiday layout… I hope you and yours are having a Merry Christmas.
Rachel Said,
Oh my, I completely agree that there is something joyful about a big stack of a brighly wrapped gifts under a tree. It represents so much thought and promise and — let’s face it — bounty (in a good way). Yours are clearly very lovingly wrapped.