A blog about my life in Australia with hubby and 2 Swedish ~Australian kiddies plus my interior design interest with focus on Swedish style, English Cottage & Vintage items.
Saturday, 14 December 2013
It almost feels like a Swedish Christmas... ♥
When it's dark outside and the advent candles are lit in the window, I can almost imagine snow and icicles on the shed roof. Last time I had a white Christmas was in 2003 which also was the last time I went to Sweden to visit friends and family with my hubby.
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Your window display is lovely Pernilla but right now, I'm not missing snow at all since I'm getting tons of it! And anything too much is just too much! ;-)
ReplyDeleteYou must miss it a lot. Your candles look so pretty, with the reflection in the window.
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw the thumbnail at the Tablescaper, I knew I was going to a Swedish blog! Love the candles on the window sill.
ReplyDeleteWoW! It is beautiful and certainly looks like you are 'home' in Sweden! It's hard to imagine the temperature there is 25 Celsius! I hope you are not missing too much being with your family and the snow. Wishing you and yours in Australia a Happy Christmas!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Linda at Beautiful Ideas
Your advent candles look lovely and give off a warm feeling.
ReplyDeleteDenise
Candles in a window always say "welcome" in my mind. Magical!
ReplyDeleteDebra
It looks so lovely and cozy. I'm sure you must get homesick. I have a Jonah too. :) Merry Christmas to you. Thanks for sharing your warm and magic from down under.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful sight Pernilla. So cozy that it gives the feel of a white Christmas, even if it's only imaginary! Thanks for sharing with SYC. A very err Christmas to you!
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
Beautiful, Pernilla ! We won't be seeing a white Christmas here in Florida either. It's eighty degrees here now. Thanks for joining the Open House party and Happy Holidays.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Sherry
This is so lovely!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! There is just nothing like flickering candles in a window this time of year - screams cozy and warmth to me.
ReplyDeleteYour window display is lovely, Pernilla. I like your touches of red too. No shortage of snow here. We're getting an early winter this year. Have a wonderful holiday and thank you for sharing at my HOME.
ReplyDeleteChristmas blessings,
Sandi