Hy all,
I wonder if anyone knows any good tricks to solve this "issue". It's not an issue per se, because I like my tree no matter the shape, but I wouldn't mind it looking a bit wider (it needs...
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Hy all,
I wonder if anyone knows any good tricks to solve this "issue". It's not an issue per se, because I like my tree no matter the shape, but I wouldn't mind it looking a bit wider (it needs...
Hy there,
I was wondering if anyone knows of a *simple* way to do the thing from the subject line, as I have some plastic ornaments that weren't polished properly, so parts are matte i.e. satin...
Exactly. But any ideas on how to make it look it's best - to throw whole batches on just a few places here and there, to place them along each branch to cover as much of the tree as possible with...
Maybe angel hair is the wrong term (I thought it was the right one, but English isn't my first language so...), I'm talking about tinsel icicles (lametta is another term for tinsel icicles, an...
That's the one. I also like glass ones like yours, but have this tinsel so would like to use it.
Do you use it? I love the look of it, but can't seem to figure how to properly place it for the life of me. How much do you use? How do you place it - where on the branch, how dense...? Any tips (and...
Wow, I expected answers to be more versatile, especially since I don't see people using multicolored lights much these days, especially on trees. Since I live with my parents I have to combine all...
I like them a lot. I also like white ones, but there has to be a lot of them, and since I don't have the patience (nor good will) to place dozens of packages on my tree (or in my yard), I prefer the...
Do you like them, if so, how do you use them? Why do (or don't) you like them?
Another vote for "love it":smiling angel:
I don't have anything against other types of garland (beads or tinsel garland), but this is the only type of garland that gives my natural trees a very...
Here's my this year's tree. Forgive for an extension cord being visible, after a few hours of decorating I didn't exactly have patience for a perfect photo.
:waving:
After watching Home alone last night I figured Kevin had one just like that, decorated in my favorite theme - no theme at all:santa-smiley:
OMC, I'm not sure about American customs of selling trees, but here you can always choose between a rooted tree and a cut one. Maybe not always at the same vendor, but if one doesen't carry...
Donna, when you want to attach a pic just scroll down after you've written your post and you'll see the "Attach Files" part. There you can upload pics from your PC and send them along with your post.
I had a similar problem - getting only the lights in the dark, or just the ornaments during the day. Maybe I'll figure it out this year.
BTW, I'm fine with the video.
I have a recipe for the budget problem - I get only 1 or 2 new ornaments every year, and sometimes they're even handmade i.e. recycled old ornaments (for example this year I figured I have 2 old...
Bottom of page 25 of "Share your photos!"; my last year's tree...that's probably what you're refering to. Many folks here in Europe still have these kinds of trees because of the traditional look.
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Probably just some tinsel garland on a tree - don't decorate the house a lot except something on a dining room table and an advent wreath on a living room table. Oh and, have something on a front...
I'll probably do that, but as you've seen from my photo, my trees are not this dense and I'm not sure if I can achieve this effect. Maybe going along the branches instead of from one branch to...
Which is it and how do you place it?
Additional question (advice needed) - how would you place bead strings on a natural tree i.e. the one where perfect symmetry can't be achieved? Skip it...
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Yeah well, we always have a real tree and here in Europe most evergreen varieties (that people use as christmas trees) are somewhat sparse by American standards. They look diferent and have...
My first post here, and what better way to introduce yourself on a christmas forum than to post a pic of the tree:) So here's my last year's.
P. S. Marshmallow world, I love your last year's tree,...