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Registered: ‎06-14-2010

I say it is a bit more than I would have on display but it is what makes you happy and feel festive too.  It definitely feels like Christmas!

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I would remove the blue mat, side garland and bottom wreath. I like the lanterns.

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

As was already noted, the doormat doesn't work. Otherwise, while it looks very nice, between the abundance of wreaths and lanterns it might be a case of just a little too much of a good thing.


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The three wreaths is a bit much but the biggest problem with that doorway is the welcome mat. 

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I agree with you @wilma 

As is, it's too overdone.

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Registered: ‎05-08-2010

WAY too much gonig on here, for me.  The overkill on the greenery diminishes, rather than enhances, the beautiful arched doorway and windows.

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I love this; I don't think it's "too much."

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Re: Triple Wreaths?

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I would keep the wreath over the door, add a teardrop on the door and put just one lantern on either side of the door.  Oh, I forgot.......and change the color of that silly blue mat!

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I like everything but the blue mat!!

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I think it's all a bit much.  I'd take the top wreath and put it where the middle one is and eliminate the other two.  I like the lanterns but I'd probably get rid of them all but one (a tall one) on each side.  

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