I do not know how to photograph lights at night, and I know the manner I used is not the correct technique, so forgive the pictures, but actually, they do a good job of capturing what this looks like in real life at night. Also, you don't get to see a full window shot, i.e. a full shot of the dirty dishes in my sink. I have been running from one event to another today and just got home from a football banquet that I had to cook for, hence the dirty dishes.
I painted my kitchen wall last week and took down my old window treatment. I am not sure what I am going to replace it with, but for the holiday interim I chose lights and snowflakes. I draped everything from a chippy rake handle.
I wrapped and draped lights down both sides--icicle lights would be great too, but all of mine are on the outside of the house. So I just used mini white lights--three 100 count strings.
I tied dollar store snowflakes at the end of different lengths of satin ribbon and draped these over the handle as well.
I love the effect, and will probably be using this as my window valance until Valentine's Day.
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ReplyDeleteI think your pictures look great Becky! That is a beautiful display!
ReplyDeleteSusan
Thanks for doing the 12 days! I just finally figured out how to add your button and link to my page. I'm a little slow. : )
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas! Jen