Real? Fake? White lights? Colored lights? Both?
Themed? Homemade ornaments? All purple and gold?
Ours is always real, always both kinds of lights, along with twinkling, homemade ornaments AND nice ones and tinsel thrown all over it. Some people think it looks tacky. I effing love it.
Although, I'm totally buying a small fake one for my kitchen so I can do a THEMED kitchen tree. SQUEE.
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Re: GTKY: Tell me about your Christmas tree.
A mix of colored & white lights.
Definitely not matchy-matchy ornaments. I have my childhood ornaments (one each year, usually have my name & year on them) plus ones we have collected from our travels. I also collect the yearly Swarovski snowflake ornaments. Someday they might get their own smaller tree.
I don't put the tree up until December.
“When the first baby laughed for the first time, its laugh broke into a thousand pieces, and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies.”
- J.M. Barrie Peter Pan
married on the sweetest day 10.20.12
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“When the first baby laughed for the first time, its laugh broke into a thousand pieces, and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies.”
- J.M. Barrie Peter Pan
married on the sweetest day 10.20.12
Chicken - 07.08.06 | Bubsy - 02.24.09 | Sunshine - 07.16.14
DH thinks I over decorate the tree, but you can never have too many ornaments! Oh and candy canes, the good sweet tart ones...no mint candy canes here due to allergies.
Our seven-year-old DD picked pink and white zebra ornaments because of course she did.
“When the first baby laughed for the first time, its laugh broke into a thousand pieces, and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies.”
- J.M. Barrie Peter Pan
married on the sweetest day 10.20.12
Chicken - 07.08.06 | Bubsy - 02.24.09 | Sunshine - 07.16.14
“When the first baby laughed for the first time, its laugh broke into a thousand pieces, and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies.”
- J.M. Barrie Peter Pan
married on the sweetest day 10.20.12
Chicken - 07.08.06 | Bubsy - 02.24.09 | Sunshine - 07.16.14
Anyway, I have ornaments from growing up (one a year), and we still do that, then there are ones from places we've been, and ones that we just liked. We usually do blue lights, but I think I might have bought some white ones last year to switch it. I'm hoping at some point to use the fake "old" tree to do a theme one but not sure where/why since we spend X-Mas at my bro's house.
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Fake tree with colored lights and family ornaments.
“When the first baby laughed for the first time, its laugh broke into a thousand pieces, and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies.”
- J.M. Barrie Peter Pan
married on the sweetest day 10.20.12
Chicken - 07.08.06 | Bubsy - 02.24.09 | Sunshine - 07.16.14
I have a fake white tree I bought 6 or 7 years ago at Dollar General. I love it. It looks amazing next to my turquoise walls.
I have colored lights because its the only strand I have that's white wire. Otherwise I'd like pink or blue lights.
Most of the ornaments are vintage ones that I've found or got passed down to me. I have a few of DD's Xmas art she made when she was little that I hang on it too.
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We go cut ours down with DD and have breakfast with santa the Saturday after Thanksgiving! So it's real and it totally colored lights and a hodge podge or ornaments from over the years.
True Story: In January 2010 when we had been married about six months a pipe froze and burst in our house and flooded the whole thing. It was a giant mess and huge insurance claim. I had the pumber save the peice of copper pipe that burst and we dated it and threaded ribbon through it and it is now a Christmas ornament. Weird, but a reminder of our first major event as a married couple!
“When the first baby laughed for the first time, its laugh broke into a thousand pieces, and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies.”
- J.M. Barrie Peter Pan
married on the sweetest day 10.20.12
Chicken - 07.08.06 | Bubsy - 02.24.09 | Sunshine - 07.16.14
My tree is a 7 foot FAKE tree that my parents bought us as a house warming gift 9 years ago. It is truly perfect. I used to have it all sophisticated with white lights but the kids prefer coloured, so for the last 3 years we do that. I love the really slow twinkle effect on it. I have been collecting Christmas decorations over the years for the tree. Our angel is handmade by my DH when we lived in Australia about 10 years ago.
The only thing that interferes with our tree is the Elf on the Shelf...He's a real stinker and likes to make a mess
Everyone else is banned from touching it, but you just can't stop that Elf!
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We have a ton of ornaments. Some that we have collected separately and now some we got together. I'm a sucker for dog ornaments. We also have a Mr. Hanky, the Christmas poo.
Real tree. We try to get up to the mountains to cut one, but mostly from a tree lot!
Sometimes I use clear, sometimes colored lights.
Our tree is a mixture of DH and my ornaments. Growing up, my dad got me an ornament every year, so I have all those. And DH has his when he was little, and some of his parent's. DD has gotten ornaments too. So we have quite the eclectic mixture!
We have a small fake tree in our bathroom too. My parents have a Christmas Tree in every room. The only real one is in their living room, but their Kitchen, Living Room, two bedrooms and bathroom each have one. Their bedroom is massive and has a huge set of windows on the South side so they put three in that window. Its intense, but my mom LOVES the holidays and the decorations stay up until after their birthdays Jan 4th and 6th.
We have an 8ft fake tree, due to allergies, that goes in the basement family room with wihite lights and the theme alternates every year between my preferred colour scheme of red, ivory and gold and DH's preferred colour scheme of blue, white and silver. We also have some sentimental and handmade ornaments that go on every year from childhood/family heirloom/travels/DD's 1st Christmas/etc.
Last year we got DD her own little fake tree with white lights that goes in our main floor living room (where she usually plays most of the time) and she choose the purple and lime green non-breakable ball ornaments for it and has a few others that were made at daycare etc. I've got some small felt ornaments to make for her tree for this year too.
We have all silver and red ornaments, with some dark grey thrown in because DH is color blind and couldn't see the red ornaments on the tree. He can see the silver and grey just fine. We have solid colored balls and silver snowflakes and a few silver stars.
The tree is very uniform and plain. We do have a random stuffed Christmas beaver that lives in our tree, though. It was a random stuffed animal thrown in the Christmas ornament box three years ago, and DH thought it was hilarious and insisted that we put it in our tree. So we have a plain classy tree with a big fat beaver in it
When we have kids, we'll probably get a second tree to hang all the homemade, fun ornaments on, including the ornaments we'll inherit from our childhoods someday.
The other one is a smaller fake one with white lights. My uncle buys all the neices and nephews a White House ornament every year from the time they're born til they're 18 but he still buys them for me and my sister so I have like 25. So I made a theme tree with those and silver/gold bulbs.