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On 7/20/2014 darcy3 said:

I love it all. I got the tree and the peacocks.

The frosted tree? I didn't see the peacocks, sounds cool.
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Gazelle why don.t you just give up? You insulted Lisa's choice of decorating and found out a lot of us prefer to decorate in that style. You said some thing about a child free home that didn't go over either. I have plenty of young children in my home over the holidays and they love this style of decorating some call it a sparkling wonderland. Lisa is not out of touch but you are.

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On 7/20/2014 cater said:

Gazelle why don.t you just give up? You insulted Lisa's choice of decorating and found out a lot of us prefer to decorate in that style. You said some thing about a child free home that didn't go over either. I have plenty of young children in my home over the holidays and they love this style of decorating some call it a sparkling wonderland. Lisa is not out of touch but you are.

You pretty much summed it up. Gazelle was attempting to inflame with the whole ""no children"" remark.


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On 7/20/2014 Colonel Meow said:
On 7/20/2014 brunette8706 said:
On 7/20/2014 gazelle77 said: I guess Lisa likes a "white" Christmas? Everything is white including her dress....what happened to the good old fashioned colored lights, Santa and his reindeer.. Frosty the snowman? It looks like a Beverly Hills house wife Christmas...LOL! So very "Lisa"..... Out of touch perhaps?
I love the white, silver, and champagne look for Christmas. That's exactly what I do. I personally love this look. I do white lights on the tree too, lol.

I agree, I like the monochromatic look. Many folks don't decorate with the traditional Christmas colors, but it doesn't mean they are "out-of-touch", at all.

I agree. I like white, silver, champagne and very light blue for Christmas decorating. It goes with my decor.

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On 7/20/2014 cater said:

Gazelle why don.t you just give up? You insulted Lisa's choice of decorating and found out a lot of us prefer to decorate in that style. You said some thing about a child free home that didn't go over either. I have plenty of young children in my home over the holidays and they love this style of decorating some call it a sparkling wonderland. Lisa is not out of touch but you are.

Oh never mind about her. This her ""therapy."" She gets her frustrations out this way.

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Okay, you made me look, too. Have to agree -- she looks fabulous. She's giving Judy Crowell's arms a run for her money -- talk about buff!

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Speaking of killer dresses, check out Colleen Lopez on HSN now. Not sure if she'll still be on after the top of the hour. LOVE it!

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On 7/20/2014 gazelle77 said: I guess Lisa likes a "white" Christmas? Everything is white including her dress....what happened to the good old fashioned colored lights, Santa and his reindeer.. Frosty the snowman? It looks like a Beverly Hills house wife Christmas...LOL! So very "Lisa"..... Out of touch perhaps?


Jeez, give it up already. We get it - you don't like anything about Lisa, but why spend your life making such negative comments all the time? You take every opportunity to "rain on someone else's parade". Do you really not have anything positive to ever contribute? I'm sure you enjoy making all your little digs about Lisa, but it's sad. Really.

I haven't used the ignore button much in the past, but I'm using it now. {#emotions_dlg.thumbdown}

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On 7/20/2014 MarenSeattle said:

Okay, you made me look, too. Have to agree -- she looks fabulous. She's giving Judy Crowell's arms a run for her money -- talk about buff!

Was thinking the same thing.
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Yes, Lisa looks so pretty and that dress is just Lovely!

I have a pretty diverse, little eclectic, sometimes...whimsical, and yet traditional Christmas decorating style during the holidays.

Our formal living room/dining room is usually decorated more elegantly in golds, creams with accents of softer "reds" and a live smaller (on the slender side) 6ft tree with garland, the great room is the room we use mainly for being together during the season with ALL sorts of decor (still a lot of gold "touches") with a 10/11ft tree that has colored lights (no garland) only Christmas glass "bells/balls" and over 300 Christmas ornaments/figurines, some that have been in our "families" for over 70 years.

Den is more relaxed with colors of deep and light "blues" with accents of red's, mixed with a little silver and gold and pure "whites" scattered throughout. Also a tree, but it's one I bought here on the Q (not large) and I let my nieces, great nieces and nephews come over to decorated it when we do our "cookie" baking and they spend the night....so much fun!!

Kitchen is mostly...whimsical and fun decorated with lots of whites and reds and accents of gold. Garland is used on all the banisters. And since we love Santa's Angels and Penguins!!!

Love the way Lisa decorates....I need a bigger house to do the things she does though!!{#emotions_dlg.blink}

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