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    :tree: Christmas tree decorations

    What is more "in" for Christmas trees now? Garland, beads or ribbon?

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    Hi

    we have for the last few years, have four garlands suppended from the ceiling,white lights

    some fluffy snow for effect and lots of glass ornaments to reflect the light

    christmas tree much the same, it looks like it's been covered in frost.

    hope that helps.

    yvette

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    Quote Originally Posted by tinkerbell2 View Post
    Hi

    we have for the last few years, have four garlands suppended from the ceiling,white lights

    some fluffy snow for effect and lots of glass ornaments to reflect the light

    christmas tree much the same, it looks like it's been covered in frost.

    hope that helps.

    yvette


    Yes it does. Thanks

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    :santa:

    we have garlands and we usel multi coloured lights baubles , ribbons, tinsel we also have figurines of santa, snowmen and angels that hang on branches .

    i stopped using beads on the tree they were too akward and just dont suit the rest of our stuff. but they are nice on themed trees like gold ribbons and white lights.

    hope this helps.

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    :snow:

    I use garlands on my trees and i use the beading for other decor as i make some myself and give things a different look.

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    I have been seeing more ribbon than any thing the last few years.

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    I've been seeing a lot of bead garland in lieu of tinsel. Also, I've seen many trees that skip garland altogether and decorate with various sizes of ornaments, from tiny to super-oversized.

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    I always use garland. I like it and while I might change the color, it's always garland. Mom uses ribbon a lot and garland and even beads....her trees always look beautiful, too. Oh and she's used dried flowers and such before, too. I think it's dried flowers, anyway. LOL
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    I think I've seen more ribbon in the last few years, but I always say decorate your tree the way you want.

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    Hi everyone, I'm new here and happy to have found such a great place to celebrate Christmas. I live in Southern California, and have been seeing alot of trees decorated with scarfs that are weaved in and out of the tree branches. They are also great tied in a bow around the back of dining chairs. I purchased them last year; they are really pretty and with ribbon added, adds another dimension to the tree that is fast and easy. Also, considering how expensive garlands can be, they are relatively inexpensive. Hope this is helpful!

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