I'm not the best decorator, for holidays or in general, so it's good that our tree had some character of it's own. Although we have never had a tree I have collected some ornaments that I really treasure over the years including a spider made by Amy T., a sassy and sparkly fish from Gma Maggie and gold-plated Aspen leaves from Ben's mom to name a few. My mom also brought a cool red star that I am excited to add to the collection.
So how to you marry the hope of a constant color-theme with the desire to keep it familiar and meaningful? I'm not sure but that's what I was going for. After driving myself nuts longing for this and that department store tree - from cool blues to purple and gold to "under-the-sea" or nautical motifs, I found these sparkly "things" and went from there. And although we need a few more ornaments and apparently "a lot" more lights (Ben's input - even though I got the BIG box, I didn't know I needed more than one, like I said, our first tree. I just hope they can be added without so much as moving an ornament because I spent minutes trying to get the light to shine through the Aspen leaf just so), I really like the way it turned out.
5 comments:
Great job on the tree Lynn! It looks awesome!
for the longest time i couldn't figure out why your tree stand was so tall, then i realized the tree is on a table. i am way too tired to be blogging.
To solve the matching vs family oriented, we have a fake tree for the kids and a real tree for all. The real tree is matching and the kids is a free for all. Heck, they put their toys on it all the time. Let me tell you how great Lightening McQueen looks in fake pines!
I was going to suggest team tovar's idea, who by the way has an awesome tree. That's what we did growing up, and everyone was very happy.
I love that you spent "minutes" placing the ornaments just right. I love that picture of Miles as you're stringing the lights. Great ideas on the tree. Do people out there use palm trees?
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