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WHETHER YOU ARE SEARCHING FOR A TOUCH OF CHRISTMAS ELEGANCE OR A HINT OF SOMETHING WHIMSICAL, BLINDED BY THE LIGHT HAS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE AND IS HERE TO HELP YOU LIVE BEAUTIFULLY!

Come November, Blinded By The Light will once again transform into a destination for all things Christmas. “Christmas is my most favorite time of year for many reasons and I love to decorate for the holiday. It is a time of peace and joy as we celebrate our Savior’s birthday. This is a special time of year when family and friends come together,” owner Deb Lohman says.

With each year, the home décor shop continues to expand its holiday offerings, and this year is set to be bigger and better with a mix of traditional and not-so-traditional items to display proudly in your home. Shiny ornaments galore, statement pieces to fill those large spaces, stunning Christmas floral stems—and did we mention Santa's, Nutcrackers, and Nativity sets? In addition to Christmas décor, Blinded By The Light has many gift items, including jewelry, crystal barware, unique crystal wine glasses, stocking stuffers, candles, and so much more.

Not just a holiday décor destination, Blinded By The Light is a year-round, one-stop shop for accent furniture, fine wall art, custom rugs, décor accessories, lamps, and Hunter Douglas window coverings, as well as crystal barware, jewelry, and candles. “The Liberty Hill area is beautiful and Blinded By The Light is here to help customers live beautifully,” Deb says.

A Time Of Giving

Blinded By The Light is hosting a Christmas Stroll on December 6 in conjunction with several other Liberty Hill boutiques and shops – Liberty Hill Outfitters, Glenny Bee, Hill Country Hickster, Main Street Marketplace, and Olive & Sage.

Families and friends are welcome to come out for a fun day of holiday shopping, and these shops will donate a percentage of their sales to a local charity. Last year, a generous contribution was made to L4 Cares, a nonprofit dedicated to caring for seniors, military, families with a child diagnosed with a terminal illness, and those in crisis.

For Deb, it’s important to give back to the community in which she has experienced an abundance of generosity. “Our community is very supportive of local businesses and small shops like Blinded By The Light. When the community comes together and shops local, this gives us the wonderful opportunity to give back. Our local nonprofit organizations do so many good things for the community so I feel it is important to do everything that I can do to support those efforts.”

14125 W State Hwy 29, Liberty Hill 512-636-9653 | blindedbythelightdecor.com

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