Latest At Living Large: Starting to Look Like Christmas
I’m finally making some headway with my Christmas decor. It’s tough to feel festive when you still have plywood over your windows. Fingers crossed 🤞 the new ones are coming this week.
This past week was so fun. I along with my friend Amy from Amy Sadler Designs, hosted a virtual hosted a virtual home tour. It featured 35 homes that you can visit to see some fabulous Christmas inspiration. Start with my greenhouse and then visit the rest. I promise you won’t be disappointed.

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This Week’s Events
My plan is to continue to share with you some of the best Black Friday finds I discover. (yes, they have started already)
I also hope you enjoy my holiday posts that I have planned for you!
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I’m always anxious for the next upcoming season. Christmas is the Season where I work the hardest to make it magical. If you’re looking for some inspiration you can find it here.
Things That I Found Interesting This Week
- I think that the most interesting thing I found this week was honestly the homes of everyone on the Holiday Home Tour!
- If you like to give during the holiday season, I love this site where you can adopt a Park Ranger. I love this!
- Light the World Giving Machines are popping up around the country. They are giant kiosks where you can donate items to the charity of your choice from a huge selection of causes. Find out more about it HERE.

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My name is Lynn. I live in the suburbs of Chicago in a 1,300 sq. ft. home with my Handy husband, Keith.
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Great Job! Love your tree!
Thank you Barb! I really like it too.