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baubles Wed 16-Dec-15 20:19:32

Prompted by another thread (which shall remain nameless) and since I've finally got my tree done I thought I'd share with you two of my favourite baubles.

One I bought in Paris the week before christmas almost 25 years ago and the other was a gift from a lovely gransnetter much more recently.

absent Mon 21-Dec-15 04:36:25

If I have a tree, it is always a real, rather than artificial one. Last year, we miscalculated and ended up with something rather taller than we had planned; it was quite hard to find a place to put it. This year we shall not be having a tree, partly because of additions in the main room of the house, such as a high chair, bouncer chair and play mat that take up quite a lot of room (and there is nowhere to store them), plus a rocking chair that I am trying to find time to strip and wax for absentdaughter. We are not planning any social occasions chez nous so it would probably be a bit silly to have a tree. In addition and most importantly, we have been hand-rearing an abandoned kitten and that is probably one step too far for a Christmas tree.

Synonymous Mon 21-Dec-15 00:59:47

Number - its probably because the pictures are all taken on the slant. tchgrin and anyway all are equally unique and beautiful. tchsmile

numberplease Sun 20-Dec-15 22:24:15

All these lovely trees, but why can`t there be another listing to port like mine? I don`t like being exclusive!

Lona Sun 20-Dec-15 14:50:16

glass I love your friends window display!

Lona Sun 20-Dec-15 14:48:26

Here's mine although not quite on the same scale as all yours! ?

Bellanonna Sun 20-Dec-15 14:31:31

Ok jings I did laugh. That's the kind of thing my DD would enjoy pointing out too. Anyway I can't see it, but what's wrong with a little spider happy to make her home chez vous. Gorgeous fairy too, as indeed are all the other trees and fairies.

Stansgran Sun 20-Dec-15 13:25:12

She's on the arm of the chair, acclimatising before the dizzy heights of the tree. She often has a touch of vertigo and falls off unless her tinsel is tied on properly.

Stansgran Sun 20-Dec-15 13:23:02

Tell her rubbish it's just fairy dust gathering to fall.heres my 40 year old fairy and contrary to the song we love her.

Nana3 Sun 20-Dec-15 11:23:38

Can't make a spider homeless at Christmas tchsmile

jinglbellsfrocks Sun 20-Dec-15 10:59:18

My DD has just told me you can see a cobweb in the corner in the picture of my fairy. tchblush

I am mortified. I didn't see it.

Misslayed Sun 20-Dec-15 09:17:44

Here's mine, decorated by my GDs. They do the othe grandma's tree too, but they like doing mine best "because you like it and she always changes it when we've gone home"! I have some beautiful Svarovski baubles, stars and snowflakes, which my mother brought from Austria over several years, and I always hang those at the top, just in case, otherwise it's all their own work.

numberplease Sun 20-Dec-15 00:50:08

When I was small, I remember us having real candles on the artificial tree, gives me the shudders now!
My MIL had the best idea about the tree, she`d put it away in January, still trimmed up, with a large plastic bag over it, then come the following Christmas, off came the bag and voila!

baubles Sat 19-Dec-15 18:00:51

Lovely trees, all very festive, it's cheering me up no end. tchsmile

I was thinking that my tree is looking a bit past its best and wondering if I should go back to a real one although it would have to be small.
The idea of real candles would give me the heebie jeebies too. tchgrin

Nelliemoser Sat 19-Dec-15 16:47:18

Petra Low energy light bulbs mess up a lot of the colour of other lights and colours.

hildajenniJ Sat 19-Dec-15 16:41:11

This year I have gone with the vintage theme. I love the tree! The skirt is one I crocheted.

petra Sat 19-Dec-15 16:21:14

I don't know if this is going to work, lol. And why don't the red lights look red?

Nelliemoser Sat 19-Dec-15 15:59:14

at at at??? I must make the screen size larger when I write post so I can read it more easily.

kittylester Sat 19-Dec-15 15:55:24

Ours!

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 19-Dec-15 14:16:03

My tree. tchsmile

annodomini Sat 19-Dec-15 12:13:13

Nellie, that looks like a perfect challenge to a determined infant! Good luck with that!

Nelliemoser Sat 19-Dec-15 11:56:29

glassortwo Thats why I have my tree in the fruit cage. grin

glassortwo Sat 19-Dec-15 11:50:11

My friends wedding shop Christmas window.

glassortwo Sat 19-Dec-15 11:23:08

number all the best trees have a certain lean... its tree character. I would take a photo of the one in our family room it has a lean but the little one repeatedly strips the lower branches and it look like we are just dressing it, the big tree in the living room isn't bothered with grin

Nelliemoser Sat 19-Dec-15 11:20:34

Here is my tree at at at last.
It is complete with a rug rat guard made from bits of my fruit cage and some cardboard to prevent 8mnth old DGS from wrecking it.

Or at least to provide a barrier to slow him down in his attempts.

Like iron age earth works.

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 19-Dec-15 10:42:08

My fairy is starting to look a bit worse for wear. She must be about 46 now ! tchgrin