A few people are posting their Christmas card pictures. Here's mine! I took this picture last year after a hoar frost and snowfall. It was on my friend/neighbors light post. I thought it was so pretty. I'll be using it this year on a few homemade Christmas cards that I'll be sending.
That is beautiful! What a wonderful, winter wonderland holiday card!
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Lovely shot....and very suitable for the season. You can almost feel the frosty cold when looking at it.
ReplyDeleteRobin, absolutely beautiful! Such a great idea to use it for a Christmas card.
ReplyDeleteThat's lovely, Robin! What a delightful way to say "Merry Christmas"!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card your photo will make Robin!
ReplyDeleteit's quit lovely Robin...I love the frosted look! Gail
ReplyDeleteI can see why you liked this picture enough to make it a christmas card. It is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou take the best pictures, Robin. That picture so reminds me of my Kentucky boyhood, lol. Going outside and hearing your nose go "click" as the nostrils freeze. I love the Springs and Falls, but in between can be downright painful.
ReplyDeleteRobin, what a beautiful picture! You have captured the holiday season perfectly!! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeletePerfect picture for a card!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful photo for a holiday card Robin. I hope you post the card that you make using it too!!!
ReplyDeleteYes I agree whith the others who have left comments. It´s a lovely photo.
ReplyDeleteI whish you a Merry Christmas
Gunilla
Hey Robin! Yes, it is Christmasy! My mom used to put red bells like that outside when I was little. I had them for a while as an adult...but they were so old, they finally fell apart. That's thoughtful of you to make cards, too. You must be a special person and a good friend to many:) Jan/ThanksFor2Day
ReplyDeleteThat is a good Idea about the Christmas Cards! I should do that, I have some nice winter pics as well!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteKatarina
Stunning! A lovely and perfect Christmas card photo, Robin. Have a Merry Christmas and Happy Holiday and Season's Greetings and all that stuff...!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of these decorations, Robin! Hope y'all have a wonderful holiday season.
ReplyDeleteJon at Mississippi Garden
All I can say is "Ditto" to all the other comments!!!!
ReplyDeleteCan it get anymore Christmassy than that? Great shot, Robin!
ReplyDeleteWonderful picture!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beauty.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea.
Jen
Robin, your photo is stunning, perfect for a Christmas card. Happy holidays!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely, Robin. I'm hoping that mockingbird will pay another visit to your nest. I can't wait to see the photo - your photography is always stunning. I pray that your spirits have been lifted, dear friend.
ReplyDeleteVery Pretty !
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping for snow...
Hi Robin, that will make a lovely card that will cause oohs and aaahs from the recipients. The mix of evergreens dusted with the frost is exquisite.
ReplyDeleteFrances
Perfect! That's a great idea, Robin. Hmmmm...maybe next year I'll do the same if we ever have a nice snowfall :o)
ReplyDeleteHey, I learned you own something new while reading the comments on another blog. When are you going to dish? I wanna see! I'm excited!
Mary
Dear Robin,
ReplyDeleteLovely Holiday card!
I have been asked to be part of a card line that is just starting. Two of my photographs are part of the Holiday line. The cards have done so well that they are in a second printing. I am over the moon!
This photograph is just perfect for a Christmas card!
Looking forward to hearing about how you like your new camera.
Being a photographer is so fun!
Sherry
Hi Robin! You have a BEAUTIFUL blog! I will be back again :)
ReplyDeletei really like it. we are sending homemade cards this year too. i included an older picture of the kids doing a pyramid, all grinning to the hilt. i love including photos of life and home in the card. good choice.
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