[QUOTE=Cluricaun]
I don’t have a digi camera or I’d show our little tree, but honestly I think your curtains are more interesting than your solstace tree.
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Ours decorations are rather helter-skelter, but at least they’re festive:
Here’s our headless christmas tree. I bought this from a salvage store, thinking I had a great bargain - well not only is it missing seven branches but it has no “top”. Oh well. I made a pseudo top out of wire and some of those little pole wrapper whosies.
These stockings are made from a pattern I traced from the one Mother made for me decades ago. I think a couple of them need to be refurbished! (someone lost a letter …)
The kindergarten my kids went to always sent home decorations the kids made. My daughter made this one.
We’ve gotten a few cards already. One family always makes theirs during the summer - this year’s is a photo of them with a ‘snowman’ made on the beach.
I made a strange globe this year. I thought it would turn out more amazingly than it did, but it’s still kinda cute.
Tomorrow I might try to catch my snowflakes with the sun coming through them.
Now, after seeing my lame stuff, surely someone has something worth posting !!
PS. This time of year it looks like we’re SO with it in terms of decorating for the holidays, because the throw pillows on the couch are of a Christmas tree, angels, and a snowman. Truth is, those are the pillows we use all year, and I only have them because they were really cheap at Walmart a couple of years ago.
We don’t have room for a tree here, so I did a Christmas tree painting. You can’t really tell in the photo, but the trunks are silver and there’s some silver paint mixed in generally. Looks better in person.
[QUOTE=Cluricaun]
I don’t have a digi camera or I’d show our little tree, but honestly I think your curtains are more interesting than your solstace tree.
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I do love this place. That’s exactly what I was thinking. I found myself trying to scroll over to get a better look at them.
[QUOTE=NinetyWt]
Ours decorations are rather helter-skelter, but at least they’re festive:
Here’s our headless christmas tree. I bought this from a salvage store, thinking I had a great bargain - well not only is it missing seven branches but it has no “top”. Oh well. I made a pseudo top out of wire and some of those little pole wrapper whosies.
These stockings are made from a pattern I traced from the one Mother made for me decades ago. I think a couple of them need to be refurbished! (someone lost a letter ..)
The kindergarten my kids went to always sent home decorations the kids made. My daughter made this one.
We’ve gotten a few cards already. One family always makes theirs during the summer - this year’s is a photo of them with a ‘snowman’ made on the beach.
I made a strange globe this year. I thought it would turn out more amazingly than it did, but it’s still kinda cute.
Tomorrow I might try to catch my snowflakes with the sun coming through them.
Now, after seeing my lame stuff, surely someone has something worth posting !!
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Your tree looks good to me, but I’m a bargain shopper too! And I love the creativity of making the globe and the handprint tree. Thanks for sharing!
[QUOTE=Renee]
We don’t have room for a tree here, so I did a Christmas tree painting. You can’t really tell in the photo, but the trunks are silver and there’s some silver paint mixed in generally. Looks better in person.
That’s a great tree! Hubby and I agree that it is a shame that we never discovered light-up, color-changing balls back when we were doing recreational drugs.
The tree is not up yet, so instead, I will share my favorite Christmas pic. This is my house on Christmas night, a few years ago.
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That look so cozy! It’s tropical here, so we still have leaves on the trees and flowers in the yard (its about 75 F right now). It doesn’t quite feel like Christmas, but we make do.