First Christmas in your own home - How did you decorate?

  • Erstellt am 2015-12-14 10:21:57

f-pNo

2015-12-17 00:40:09
  • #1
Hi ,

I can't give a "Like" to this post. One must not lie .

OK - not exactly a room, but since the birthday:
- Anna doll (singing)
- Elsa doll (singing)
- Olaf figure (singing)
- DVD
- CD

from Christmas:
- Frozen hat
- Frozen boots
- Frozen socks
- Frozen bedding
- Frozen songbook with "piano keyboard" for playing along
- and I definitely forgot some stuff

Luckily, Auchan in Luxembourg was closed when my wife came across the Frozen toys
 

Bauexperte

2015-12-17 00:48:42
  • #2
Hello f-pNo,

I believe, except for the singing atrocities, our Bella has all of that too. I even had to cover the seat cushions of her seating group with Elsa fabric myself; in an Elsa dress she walks around all year anyway. Glitter everywhere

Do you want to build a snowman ..... ?

Rhenish greetings
 

Musketier

2015-12-17 07:06:48
  • #3
I think the Erzgebirge needs to strengthen its marketing a bit. I haven't seen Raachermanneln and Nußknacker anywhere yet.
 

f-pNo

2015-12-17 11:39:14
  • #4


She hasn’t thought of the seating group idea yet. I won’t mention it.
She (still) doesn’t have a dress, but instead has matching hair clips, headband, bows, and that kind of stuff.
We probably wouldn’t get her out of such a dress then. There are already discussions that in winter, when going outside, she doesn’t like to switch from dress/skirt to pants. Well - she’s a girl .

Still like building a classic snowman - despite Olaf (who is kind of funny anyway). However - in our area, the chance of enough snow is maybe 10%.




My parents have them quite traditionally. My wife doesn’t like Räuchermänner and we don’t have our own nutcracker yet. Well - maybe later. The Räuchermännchen would then be my option to "upgrade" for next year. <-- as revenge for the threatened string of lights .
 

Bauexperte

2015-12-17 12:32:35
  • #5

Looking for an alternative?

Rhenish greetings
 

Musketier

2015-12-17 12:40:41
  • #6


You wouldn't even want to know how much Christmas stuff we have. Back then I brought one big box into the marriage. My wife maybe 10 big boxes. That's why we already declared a Christmas stuff gift ban years ago. The whole thing is now sorted into A, B, and C quality. B and C were only touched during the move in the last two years. That will probably end up on eBay little by little.
 
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