What Are The Best Festive Colour Combinations? #WordlessWednesday #Photography

Wordless Wednesday – No words, just pictures. Allow your photo(s) to tell the story.

Photo of some festive greenery with red berries and warm white fairy light on a fireplace. A Father Christmas figure with a black cat on his shoulder is behind the decoration.
Green fir branches with red berries and warm white lights for Christmas

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48 thoughts on “What Are The Best Festive Colour Combinations? #WordlessWednesday #Photography

  1. Thank you so much for sharing your link with us at Esmesalon Wordless Wednesday. See you again on January 10th, 2024

    1. I’ve always wanted to make my own Christmas wreath, but have never got around to it, Esme. I do make my own Christmas gift tags made from the previous years Christmas cards, though.

      1. Must admit its the first time I made a wreath and it’s so super simple and easy to do, you should try it. I will share a pic of mine soon

  2. That would depend on the country and the festivals celebrated there but a golden touch adds to the festive feel everywhere I guess 😀. My entry here:

    Mysterious

    1. Yes, your pingback worked, thank you. I have to approve all pingbacks and comments on my blog before they appear, but that’s something I choose to do.

      Thank you for joining me for Wordless Wednesday this week.

      1. I get it about the approval but I’ve come to mistrust wordpress with these issues. Sometimes I prefer to take the safe route even if it ends up being “doubly boubly” (or daubly baubly.

        1. I don’t mind if people leave both a pingback and a link to their post. It’s a safe way of knowing that you’ve left at least one that will hopefully work. In most majority of cases, both seem to work.

        1. Paper chains are something I don’t see much of anymore. But they bring back so many happy memories of Christmases past. I loved all the different colours of them.

    1. I agree, Cathy – red and green are the best.

      The Father Christmas figure is from the Raymond Biggs book and cartoon. It has a space for a t-light, so lights up too.

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