This Monday the 7th of December for No Place Like Home hosted by Sandi at Rose Chintz Cottage, I’m sharing some of our Christmas decorations. Thank you Sandi!
Our front door and the entry to our home.
We have a variety of nativity sets in different areas in our home.
This mini wooden set was the first one we bought at Disneyland in the early 80’s. I bought it so our little ones could play with it with no fear of breakage.
This one is for our grands, Addy and JJ to play with.
Can you see the white metal nativity up at the top above the door on the entry window ledge?
All the decorations that are going up at our place are up now. I’ll share the tree and ornaments next week.
Today we are in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho and we’ll be driving back to Colville in Washington State. I won’t be able to come around to visit blogs until tomorrow.
Hello Ellen
Your decorations look lovely. Beautifully done! Take care, have a great new week!
Thank you, Eileen.
…you sure have decked the halls!
Already looking festive. Love the white nativity above the door. So simple and beautiful. B x
Love all your nativities. That one above the front door is awesome!! I especially love the 2nd one you showed. Have a blessed day.
What lovely Nativity sets you have! I’d have to say the one that grabbed my heart and made me smile is the ‘one of mice’. Have a lovely Christmas month ~ FlowerLady
Your Nativity sets are lovely and each one unique! The one above the door is special because it is a wonderful greeting, as are your wreath and star. Thank you for sharing at my party, Ellen, and have a safe trip back! Hugs…Sandi
So many distinctive nativities. I imagine each one has a special story of why you chose it. What a model of faith for your children and grandchildren.
Absolutely gorgeous!!! I enjoy your Christmas decoration so much! The reason of the season!Hugs!
Your home looks lovely all decorated for Christmas. I like your red door!
Have a safe trip back home.
I love your home Christmas decorations. Everything looks so festive. You have an amazing selection of Nativity’s. Beautiful. How nice you have some for the little one’s to touch. Thank you for stopping by and leaving me a comment on my blog.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful collection of Nativity sets. I especially like the child-friendly sets–it’s a great way to teach the young ones the meaning of Christmas.
Seeing all your nativity sets was such a pleasure, Ellen! I also enjoyed seeing some of your other pretty decorations.
Your decorations are wonderful. I love all your Nativity Scenes.
MB
I love your nativity collection and they are displayed with perfection. Hope you have a Merry Christmas!
You have some wonderful treasures nicely displayed. Merry on…
I love seeing all of the nativity sets around your house, including the set for Addy and JJ! I think it’s so important to emphasize the reason for our celebration with the littlest among us. Hope you’ve had a wonderful anniversary getaway!
Yes, Cheryl, “Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of God.”
Ellen, hi! I’m seeing with great happiness, some familiar sights … like the china and the FP nativity. You entrance way is so warm and inviting …
Hi Ellen, I am coming from Sandi’s No Place Like Home tour, and love this post so much! You truly DO have some wonderful nativity sets.. I love that you have the unbreakable variety for your grandchildren and children. What a great way to teach them about the true meaning of Christmas! Your home looks very welcoming for the Christ Child to enter in! I hope by now you are safely home from your journey. This was a delightful tour!