Friday, December 16, 2016

Walking In A Winter Wonderland...

Hi folks...it's time to share my annual Christmas treat...the trip I make every December to my local Garden Centre to feast my eyes on everything Christmas and have a catch-up lunch date with a lovely crafty friend. However...Christmas seemed to have taken a bit of a back seat this year in favour of all things Winter Wonderland...
 lots of quirky rustic Santas in alternative colours but love their Holiday Knits sweaters...
 adorable polar bears and penquins



 snowy dwellings...
 woodland scenes...
 frosty white trees...
 with rustic ornaments and beautiful coppery Tattered Poinsettias...
woodland animals...
not sure where bears feature in the Christmas story...

but finally we bumped into Santa doing his Christmas shopping...
and sharing a Christmas story...I have to admit I found this animated talking version of the big man in the red suit a little scary...
 traditional red and green table settings...
 and woohoo...a green tree with burlap and tartan decorations...
 and my favourites...

but best get my skates on because I'm about to do it all over again today with the Friday Girls...just different day...different time...different venue. Enjoy your weekend whatever you have planned and I'll see you all on Monday with the last Simon Says Stamp DT project for 2016.
Toodle-oo for now
Hugs Kath xxx

8 comments:

  1. I always love to see your pics of this wonderful place so thanks once again for sharing these with us. Fabulous decorations

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  2. Beautiful photos - love those skates.
    We have a number of garden centers locally that go to town with the decorations and it is fabulous just to wander and see all the lights and décor.
    Have a super weekend.
    Toni xx

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  3. Hi Kath,
    Well, it's certainly a different kind of display this year isn't it. As you said, more winter wonderland than Christmas. I love the ice skates and the polar bears are always welcome in the display aren't they. Thanks for sharing all the pics with us as usual, I always look forward to seeing them. Before I moved down to Cornwall I used to take the bus to my local garden centre to loose a few hours amongst their Christmas displays. Sadly though, I don't have any here I can get to by bus and now that my sister has moved to Lincolnshire, I can't get a lift with her, so I really do love to try and share your experience through your lovely photos.
    Bejay xx

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  4. Thank you for sharing these fabulous photographs.
    Hugs
    Linda xxx

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  5. Good job I don't live anywhere near that place! I would spend a fortune on those baubles and bears! Lovely photos Kath, thanks so much for sharing them with us! Am away at the moment, so hope you have a good Friday and a lovely weekend! Hugs, Anne xx

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  6. I look forward to your pictures of your visit there every single year. It is an amazing display! Thank you for always sharing it to people on this side of the pond. Merry Christmas to you!!
    Sue Painter

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  7. Make me wish I lived in a mansion with a bank account to match...haha...so beautiful, I love to see all the displays...xx

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  8. Hi Kath x fabulous photographs x is that the garden centre we visited ? If so I must remember to take a trip up next year

    Huge hugs Annie x

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