O Christmas Tree
Do you prefer a color theme for your tree or do you decorate with all sorts of different ornaments?
I like to have a mixture of both. Sometimes the main color theme is gold and red, with delicate glass hearts, lots of white lights and various ornaments.
This year we don't have one Christmas tree, we have three!
Greg and I love the fiber optic trees, because the colors dance and change. The only problem is that there are so many lights, when the tree is on, you won't see any ornaments. We put very simple gold ball ornaments on one of the trees, so that it's not completely barren. But seriously... you can't see the 63 gold balls on the tree when it's lit up!
I wondered, "What to do with all those lovely, special ornaments?" Ahhh, I'll get a tree that has no lights, no leaves. It's an iron rod tree with curls on the end to hold the ornaments.
The third tree once belonged to my parents. It's also a fiber optic tree, but mostly, it's a poinsettia tree. I love seeing it lit while I'm in the office, where I do most of my beading work and blogging :)
Three trees this year. Nothing floor to ceiling high or ornate, but a lot of fun and brings the joy of Christmas into a lot of different rooms, from the front room, to the dining room and into the office....
The video is quick shots of the trees, but the camera is old and dropped one too many times… it doesn’t show the fiber optic lovely colors.
I like to have a mixture of both. Sometimes the main color theme is gold and red, with delicate glass hearts, lots of white lights and various ornaments.
This year we don't have one Christmas tree, we have three!
Greg and I love the fiber optic trees, because the colors dance and change. The only problem is that there are so many lights, when the tree is on, you won't see any ornaments. We put very simple gold ball ornaments on one of the trees, so that it's not completely barren. But seriously... you can't see the 63 gold balls on the tree when it's lit up!
I wondered, "What to do with all those lovely, special ornaments?" Ahhh, I'll get a tree that has no lights, no leaves. It's an iron rod tree with curls on the end to hold the ornaments.
The third tree once belonged to my parents. It's also a fiber optic tree, but mostly, it's a poinsettia tree. I love seeing it lit while I'm in the office, where I do most of my beading work and blogging :)
Three trees this year. Nothing floor to ceiling high or ornate, but a lot of fun and brings the joy of Christmas into a lot of different rooms, from the front room, to the dining room and into the office....
The video is quick shots of the trees, but the camera is old and dropped one too many times… it doesn’t show the fiber optic lovely colors.
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