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@Kachina624   Beautiful. 

 

Now, for me that is a perfectly decorated house, not a blowup snowman or santa in sight.  Not a dozen tacky molded plastic figures or 8 different types of seizure inducing lights blinking and flashing.

 

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@CrazyKittyLvr2.  I agree 100%.

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I love it!  It's so welcoming & cheerful! Smiley Happy I can imagine sitting on a comfy (but stylish) chair by a crackling fire with a cup of hot cocoa!

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So beautiful. Looks like Vermont to me Heart

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One reason I love working on Christmas puzzles is that they depict beautiful houses like that. I can only dream.

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@Kachina624   That house is so beautiful. I would love to live there. I love that Victorian style.

 

  My house has the wrap around porches and is surrounded by tall pine trees. It is a smaller house in more of a Craftsman Four Square style, built in 1914.

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@Kachina624   DD and I just got backfrom running an errand.  She took me to an older development she paaseson her way to work.  No Mcmansions with huge yard, just nice older ranch homes.

 

She wanted me to see one specific house.  Ranch, not a huge front yard. Oh dear, it must have had 60 to 70 molded plastic snowmen, reindeer, santas etc.in the front yard.  There was not more than 2 ft. between each one. The front of the house had 3 differents sets and types of lights, each branch of every tree was wrapped with lights.

 

The light from all the stuff was so bright you could land a small plane.

 

Sometimes less is more.

 

 

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Looks like my house but in yellow. Heart

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@AuntG wrote:

One reason I love working on Christmas puzzles is that they depict beautiful houses like that. I can only dream.


@AuntG I would love to do a Christmas puzzle of this house.

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@Estellee 

@AuntG 

 

 

I'm loving this puzzle that I've almost completed.  Not the same house, but lovely:

 

Christmas House Puzzle (1000 Piece) - Sue Patrick