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via The Pink Pagoda
When I saw the above image I just had to do a post on decorating with citrus fruit. You can use fruit just like you would flowers and they will last just as long, if not longer. Since I live in California, I have always toyed with the idea of using boxwood, olive branches and citrus as my main inspiration for Christmas one day. I think it is striking and and would be really fun.
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Christmas is just around the corner and I am proud to say that I am done with everything! I'm now just enjoying my family and planning for a little Christmas Eve celebration.
How are you spending these last few days before Christmas?
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