A little white coffee table so full of wonder and praise to greet the great King who was born on this Christmas day. Look under the pure white tree. What gift do you see? The gift of our Jesus who came for you and for me.
May your home be filled with the spirit of Christmas and may your hearts be full of his praise.
May bells ring gloriously for the New Born King
As Angels sing unto him and shout his holy name.
As I sit and think of what this season truely means, my heart is filled with great joy. A precious and pure savior was born who later was nailed to a cross so that I (we) may live in eternity with him.
As we all come together with family and friends may we still ourselves to recognize, the greatest gift, the birth of our Great King who lives today. Take the time to sit, to enjoy priceless moments with those you love, to give generously to those without, and to look around you and be grateful for all of the gifts you have been blessed with, all year long.
I just adore your little cloche candlestick vignette
ReplyDeleteThis is truly inspiring!!!
Amy
All your clochés are to die for. Lovely...
ReplyDeleteI love the white them and in Stockholm everything and everywhere is white, full of snow, even my porch.
Happy TS & have a nice day.
/chie
This is just beautiful, and downright inspired.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that bell shaped cloche the best of all. The white is elegant all the way around.
I'm so glad that I decided to visit from LAST backward at TT today. Too often, I fizzle out and miss the good stuff at the end.
Let me just echo, "I love the cloche"! Beautiful display. . .
ReplyDeleteI have to tell you that the girls on the header, are stunning! If one of them is the
mother, please tell us how you do it!
Gorgeous little gathering!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful post!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! It conveys the true meaning of Christmas with such freshness. I love it!
ReplyDeleteHi Aubrey,
ReplyDeletethis is my first time to visit with you, and I loved your post, what a lovely coffee table, and you are right it is set for King Jesus.
Enjoyed it very much, and you are so right about drinking in the very reason we really celebrate,
and it should be a wonderful time of joy when we think about all He has done for us.
Merry Christmas!
Blessings, Nellie
So happy to have found your blog...I'll be a follower as soon as I'm done with this post. I ADORE your vignette and your sentiments of Jesus. You are so correct!!! We must always remember the Christ in Christmas.
ReplyDeleteBlessings and hugs,
Karen
Creatve nativity display and so beautifully presented in shades of white.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful vignette. All of the shades of white are just magical and display the real reason for the season. Stunning. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteI love your table vignette! It's just magical, and your words of wisdom about our sweet Savior make it even more special. Christ is the reason for the season :-)
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Marcia
So lovely...
ReplyDeleteLove your table vignette,it looks immaculate and solemn:)
When I read your title "a table set for a king" I got teary eyed! That is sweet :)
ReplyDeleteOf course it all looks beautiful!
This is such a sweet vignette but even sweeter words...really what it's all about.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Rene