If you were a follower of mine last year you may remember this simple window vignette I threw together with my antiques medicine bottles.
This year I used the same three bottles, but I added
a little sparkle this time by gluing a vintage Christmas print to a manila tag back and adding glitter.
If you like the tags here that I use you can find them at Karen’s post today. She was kind enough to share these and several others. Her blog is The Vintage Bag Lady.
Look at this adorable little puppy dog that showed up for the Thanksgiving holiday at our home. Reece is nearly two and a half years old and he was so..much fun.
Reece looks just like our son did at his age and has the same sweet temperament. Clayton and Lauren are expecting again in February. So who knows, maybe a Valentine’s day baby. This will make nine g’children for us! I don’t think Tim and I ever would have imagined we’d have so many!
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Now that Thanksgiving is behind us, I’m feeling a little panicky about Christmas. We’ve got to make a decision about who to spend it with this year since none of the children will be making it to our home. I’m thinking maybe I should just put all of their names in a bowl and draw one!
Now for all the parties I’m visiting:
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What a great blog – I've just discovered you and am now following! Looking forward to reading through your archives…X
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Love your window. great idea.looks like lots of snow already for you.it is nice you have so many options for christmas.Cathy
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the bottles are beautiful! I love the tags, I will go visit, your little grandson looks so cute in the dog house doorway! Congratulations on the grand baby coming, exciting news!!!
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Morning Kimberly….love the winter vignette, the bottles with tags are wonderful, great idea…..sweetest little puppy ever!!!! Blessings Francine.
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Kimberly. I love your cute family. I would be squeezing that little red-haired boy. My g.son Jake is a red head. I do like your decorations. xo, Susie
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Loving the vintage look to the medicine bottles. I have used vintage tags this year in my decor too.
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Such a pretty vignette with the vintage bottles and polar bears (my favorite) Reece is a cutie pie!Karen
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Good morning! I love the bottles! Such a good idea. Your grandson is adorable! We have a Valentine's b/day girl. Donatella Valentina was born on Valentine's day…soo fun. Hope you have a good day!
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I love your puppy…red hair how adorable! Lucky you…nine, and more coming! Thanks for the kudos, on my vintage card post. If you are looking for more items like the tags you made, there is another vintage graphics post on the right side of my blog under Favorite Posts.
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What a pretty vignette, I love working with old bottles. Your Grandson is charming standing outside at the dog house. You're going to be a Grandmother again, congratulations Granny :-)Have a beautiful week.
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Love the use of vintage bottles.
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What a cutie-pie your little g'son is! Love the way you decorated the bottles. And I think putting the names in a hat and drawing is the perfect solution!
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Oh you are blessed in the grandchildren department. Nine! What joy! Sweet little tags…I'm off to find them. Oh, perhaps you'd be especially interested in the ones that Melissa is offering today at The Inspired Room…all woodland creatures.
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Your grandson is adorable! Congratulations on the future 9th grandchild–you are very blessed! I am also expecting a granddaughter around Valentine's Day! She is the reason we are moving west…I will be watching her when my daughter returns to work. We will be thrilled to be closeer to our children and grands…I know how hard ot is to have them live far away. I'm sure your choice of who to visit isn't easy as you'd love to be with all your children and grandchildren, Kimberly. I guess rotating the visits from year to year is the best idea.Your antique bottles are pretty and look very festive with the glittery pictures inside.
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Pulling a name from a bowl sounds like a great idea to me!Cute bottles – but I really like the polar bears!
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That little “puppy” is cute as a button. Wonderful news on grandchild #9 on the way! Congratulations!
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I love what you've done with the medicine bottles, the tags are very pretty.Have a lovely day, Cindy
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9 grands…Holy cow, that is a lot of Christmas shopping!!! I love old bottles, so cute with the Christmas tags. you commented on the cigar bar at my sons rehearsal dinner…I tell you it was like bees to honey, they loved it!!Carol
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Oh! I like the tags on the bottles! Great idea!
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Hi there, Oh how I love your vignettes! Those tags are so cute, I think I will go and check them out.Have a great night.Noreen
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Lovely shots and I am sure you will make the right decision.
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What sweet little tags! I love them on your vintage bottles. Reece is a cute little guy. Congratulations on the new grandchild on the way. I'll never see 8 or 9! It would be so difficult to choose which ones to spend Christmas with. Hugs, Pam
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Love your sweet windows and I especially love your sweet family. Blessings to you and them- xo Diana
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i love the jars and congratulations on more grandchildren
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What a wonderful view you have out your window! Blessings,Carolynn
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Jeg kom bare lige forbi.Gode billeder.Hvor er det smukt pyntet.Tak for kigget.Ha´ en dejlig aften.
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Thanks for linking up to my party this week, hope you will join again next week:)
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Morning Kimberly,I have been baking for two weeks.Now I have had time to pop over to look at your cheery blogs of Christmas. We have snow the last three days.
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