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Deck the Halls, the bedrooms and bathrooms too!

I decided to decorate the master bedroom this year. This is what I have done so far, I may add a few more items. Most of these items were found at the dollar store, local hardware store or already in my craft stash. Someday I will achieve my goal of a tree in every room!








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momoftheyear said…
Great pics, great decorations. We haven't put a single thing up yet.

I can see your reflection in the fireplace!

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