Friday, December 19, 2008
Christmas Gifts For My Readers
Since I like to keep Christmas as simple as possible, I am offering, again, the Christmas gifts I've given you, my readers, the last four years. I enjoy giving them early in case you would like to share some of the gifts with your own friends and family. There's a variety here for both men and women, well, I hope you'll agree. :)
Wishing you all an early Merry Christmas... I appreciate your readership and friendship way more than you know!
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Free bookmarks for you or a child:
Printable Bookmarks
To watch free movies and tv series online go here:
Free Movies
To listen, free, to old radio shows from the 1930's and 40's, go here:
Radio Lovers
To walk in and visit a beautiful cottage home (I love this place), go here:
Becky's Cottage
For free printable Christmas gift tags and enclosures, go here:
Christmas Gift Tags
To have fun trying on clothes online (forget those depressing dressing rooms! This is more like the days of paper dolls--and you are the doll.)--go here:
Lands End (Click on My Virtual Model to get started.)
To receive a free issue of Good Old Days Magazine (no credit card required), go here:
Good Old Days Magazine (Scroll down to 'Send No Money Now' when subscribing.)
If you enjoy Victorian photography, go here:
Victorian and Edwardian Photography
To download free charts and lists to help keep you and your family organized, go here:
Digital Women
For lots of cool old black and white photos from life in the 1930's, go here:
The 1930's
For free dollhouse accessory printables, go here:
Dollhouse Printables
To find amazing pictures to copy and paste into your blog or in emails for friends, go here:
All Posters
If you are into the fairy scene, go here:
Wee Folk Studio
Cecily Mary Barker
If you would someday like to visit Andy Griffith's 'Mayberry', go here:
Mt. Airy, NC
If you were a big fan of 'The Waltons,' go here:
The Waltons
To read hundreds of classic books free online, go here:
Page By Page Books
If you like vintage paper dolls, go here:
Betsy McCall
Dress the Digital Dolls (there's more than one page, click on the white-lettered names)
To receive a free issue of Reminisce Magazine (no credit card required), go here:
Reminisce Magazine (click on Bill Me Later when subscribing)
If you'd like to visit the gorgeous Christmas windows in New York City, go here:
New York City Christmas Windows
Roger Ebert's List of 100 Best Films:
Best Films
To read inspiring stories:
Capper's Magazine
All about homemaking creatively and on a budget (terrific site, considering today's economy!):
Heart for Home
To make your own kitchen mixes:
Homemade Mixes
To visit an imaginative tea room:
Prudence's Tea Room (Click on photos to enlarge.)
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Add blogs to your blogroll...it's a compliment when you do so.
If a blogger's writing has meant something to you this year, let him/her know.
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And again, Merry Christmas to you!
Merry Christmas to you, Debra! What a great list of goodies. :)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and Tom, Debra......I see you are on the temporary maud-l.........Thank you for all these fun links!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful 'gifts' you've shared with us!! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you this Season!!
Myrn
Merry Christmas to you and your family, Debra. This blustery winter day, I'm cheered by the your photo of a bright green day. And what a surprise to find Betsy McCall here. I used to watch for her every month in my mother's magazine./ Rona
ReplyDeleteWhat a great Christmas gift. Wow, you are awesome.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
What a wonderful gift you have given! Thank you and I wish you a very Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteAlso, you are so right about the blog roll, I lost mine when I changed my template, I need to take the time and post it again.
Thanks for the treats Debra! I have saved this to my desktop so that I can go back to it again later.:)
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
~Salina
WOW Debra. Thank you for all these fun links!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful list. I used to live in Mt. Airy, and still have relatives there. Unfortunately it isn't anything like Mayberry these days. However, if one drives over to Pilot Mountain, which is nearby, that resembles Mayberry, or at least it did the last time we were there. xoxo
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