Garden decor at Christmas Tree Shop
Janaina (Zone 6B - Maryland)
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Comments (1)I'm not sure how the link got added to "Christmas Tree" (I didn't include it). The correct link for the store is below (locations are listed on the left). It's a discount store with many things, including gardening products. Here is a link that might be useful: ChristmasTree Shops...See MoreChristmas Tree decorating with Cats
Comments (14)Luvs, when my kids lived at home and I put up big trees, not one of my cats ever tried to climb it. They just liked to lay under it among the presents. Sometimes they would bat the lower ornaments around. But they were pretty good cats. However now I have the Orange Tornado, I am quite sure he'd be at the top of the tree in a heartbeat if I had a big one. Tho to be fair to him, he's been a VERY good kitty so far this year. I am a bit in shock he's leaving things alone actually. And Ty, who use to want just ONE ornament to play with, hasn't even taken one this year. Maybe turning 6 matured him. LOL. He's stopped "assisting" me in everything now too, just takes on a Supervisory roll and closely watches what I do. Jazz has taken being the assistant unfortunately! hugs, Karen...See MoreUnusual Christmas tree decorations....bottles anyone?
Comments (7)JavAchick, I did see those when researching this idea but not how they were hung. I thought maybe they were tucked in the branches somehow so thanks for the explanation. Oakie they are all quite small (the ones I'd use) and since the tree is fake (because I have to put it up so early) I think the branches will hold. Ollie...lol. I'd be tempted to recreate that tree in antique bottles if they were all the same size...just for the giggles. We have found a few wines sue heh heh they will reside in the wine cellar where they can share stories of the good old days with the new wines in storage. Much more fun for them than sitting in the dirt. I love the velvet cording idea. I'm trying to keep this tree simple because it was in the servants quarters (or is). I have cranberry garland and may make popcorn garland. I have oddness of hand make cotton lace from my husbands grandmother in the shape of bells etc that will go on it, and yes, dried flowers. I'd also like to make cinnamon ginger boys but need to figure out the recipe first. Very homespun in feel. I still need to finish fifty stockings....and deck out the entire house while entertaining on thanksgiving and having twenty people for the weekend before....I don't know why I feel time is running thin lol. I am seriously considering telling the wives of our guests that weekend that tree decoration is their focus instead of shopping heh heh....See More2013 Christmas Tree/Decoration Pictures
Comments (127)holly kay...i know i speak for most everyone when i say that YOUR pictures of your lovely home, decorated for the holidays is just one more reason to smile and feel a deep sense of happiness at the beauty you have created within you own home, and your willingness to share it with everyone... i have marveled at how lovely and how much loving attention everyone has put into creating a lovely environment for themselves and their friends and loved ones to enjoy this holiday season..the reason for the season is to share the love of family and friends and whatever effort we gave to enhance this...your home is lovely and warm and i am thrilled you posted up your pics for all of us to enjoy right along with you! merry christmas to you and yours!!! and THANK YOU...See MoreJanaina (Zone 6B - Maryland)
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