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happy holidays

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cupcake holiday confetti

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Happy holidays
Image The rent and gifts are highlighted. Gifts had been also a small color, but it is hard to see right here. The tree was of scrapbook paper with a trunk lined kraft paper and sequins bulbs and cut tree topper.
CHRISTMAS
Image fast MICHAEL “Michael Nemours Photographer” In fact, an impression of cotton, not the actual paper … Lol
Some cool Christmas holiday images:
Pleased Holidays!

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From me and mine to you and yours.
(Borrowed a couple ugly Christmas sweaters from my small brother for a work party, and had to document the awesome cheesiness.)
Pleased Holidays !!

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Greatest wishes to all my flickr close friends and acquaintances !!
A collage of wreaths on display at the Missouri Botanical Gardens, St. Louis, MO
1k-2006 wreaths
christmas eve

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Joe and mom share a laugh on Christmas Eve.
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merry christmas and content holidays

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christmas tree 2

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for holiday gifts pattern from www.wildolive.etsy.com
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