Thursday Doors is a weekly feature, hosted by No facilities, allowing door lovers to come together to admire and share their favorite door photos from around the world. Feel free to join in on the fun by creating your own Thursday Doors post each week and then sharing your link in the comments below, anytime between 12:01 am Thursday morning and Saturday noon (North American eastern time).
His post this week of Ginger bread houses inspired me to show some favorite doors from the village I painted with a friend way back in 2000. We wanted to have a small village for Christmas but could not quit finding cute houses. So now 48 houses later, I have my village. The village gets put out every year. We won’t talk about the 10 I gave away as Christmas gifts. Wish I still had them. But alas it is what it is. The first pictures are a few of the ones I painted that have more interesting door features.






The next set of pictures are from a new village I started this year. These structures are only 3 inches high against those above that are 5 inches or higher. I call this little village the Candy Cane Village. They feature Mr. & Mrs. Claus and I did not make these. They are actually supposed to be ornaments, except for the Mr. & Mrs. They were my mom’s.



If you enjoyed these, I will post more village pieces this weekend. Have a great end to your week and remember to always be kind. It shows the sweeter side of you.

I’d love to have a little Santa village like that too. cute and cozy
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They are so much fun
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We got two new mini trees this year instead of lugging out our tall artificial Christmas tree from the garage. Husband is so tired from work at night that I felt bad asking him to set it up.
I like the accessibility of the small trees and opens up the storage space. We’re finally going to toss our tall tree after 13 years.
Hope you are doing well and enjoying the lead up to Christmas!
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Change of Christmas decor is always a good thing as our needs change. Just as long as we still celebrate.
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Celebrating Jesus!!
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What a fun post! I was so impressed, I went and made my own! Thanks, Chris! 🙂
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Fun stuff.
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Cute houses and ornaments
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Thanks. Its fun changing their layout each year. Never know where the brain will go.
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