For Immediate Release
Office of the First Lady
November 30, 2006
Fact Sheet: White House Holiday Decorations
Holidays at the White House 2006
Red Ornament Balls | 4,638 |
Garland | 1,089 feet |
Christmas Trees | 17 trees |
Wreaths | 269 |
Christmas Cookies | 20,000 |
Mini Tarts | 5,000 |
Chocolate Truffles | 15,000 |
Sweet Potatoes | 2,100 pounds |
White and Green Asparagus | 100 cases |
Rack of Lamb | 3,000 |
Filets of Beef | 500 |
Crab Claws | 4,000 pounds |
Shrimp | 4,000 pounds |
Guests touring the White House during the Holidays | 45,000 |
Christmas Card Artist: James Blake
Holiday Booklet Artist: Pamela Carroll
Holiday Invitation Artist: Ed Dyer
EAST WING
- Ten-foot-tall Nutcrackers at the entrance
- Festive evergreen wreaths throughout the East Colonnade
Ground Floor Corridor:
- An ivy topiary Rudolph, complete with red nose, and his fellow reindeer
- Further down the hall are ivy topiaries in the likeness of First Cat Willie, and President and Mrs. Bushs Scottish terriers, Barney and Miss Beazley
STATE FLOOR
Cross Hall and Grand Foyer:
- Glass garlands, spiral topiaries, and trees of red poinsettias
- Holly and berries decorate the pier tables, and garlands of pine and ribbon descend the grand staircase
East Room:
- Greens and red ribbon garlands.
- Carnations bloom in vermeil containers atop the mantels
- Christmas trees are trimmed with silvered-glass ornaments, painted in red and fuchsia
Green Room:
- The mantle is draped in garlands laden with Christmas treats
Blue Room:
- The official White House Christmas tree is an 18-foot, 6-inch Douglas fir presented to President and Mrs. Bush by Francis and Margaret Botek and their children, of the Crystal Spring Tree Farm in Lehighton, Pennsylvania
- This years tree sparkles with crystals and ornaments of iridescent glass
Red Room:
- Gold-etched ornaments in the garland on the mantle; silvered containers filled with poinsettia; and the cranberry tree, a White House tradition dating back to 1975
State Dining Room:
- Garlands, a forest of illuminated trees, and boughs of greens cascading from the sconces
Gingerbread White House:
- View of the South Portico
- About 300 pounds of gingerbread and dark chocolate
- More than 800 hand-piped icing snowflakes
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