Blimey LG the L that tree must be a least 7ft or more.Loving the little robin.Here's one of mine in the conservatory. I've put a little Henry and Henrietta on this year. (hoglets)
My other pics are on Christmas decorations thread.
Indoor wreath 'cos Wintry winds do blow anything that's not nailed n' wired n' glued to the front door!! [ cf. Wizard of Oz or Gone with the Wind].
Everlasting Christmas tree (rescued from a skip outside a failed business circa 30 years ago. Lives in the attic/ bedroom FULLY adorned ( 'cept the electrics). Arrives in a flurry of dislodged baubles/ tiny bits of plastic foliage & takes pride of place in the front room/ street window area.
Nighttime is when the full effect can be best appeciated by all indoor & outdoor audiences.....and evermore shall/may it be so!!
These are fab. And isn't it amazing how each one is so individual - no mistaking anyone's for anyone else's.
Paula, yes it's about 7-8ft. Normally we have more like 5 or 6ft, but this year we don't have to go away so can really make the most of it instead of setting it up then leaving it for a week. Plus OH and daughter were both impressed with its incredibly straight trunk. It only *just* fits!
'If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.'
Love the trees this year, every one different with its own style and charm,! I used to have white lights and stylish, then I decided to embrace the silliness, and over the topness, changed to coloured lights as I think they cheer me up more and then abandon all ideas of minimalism and throw everything at the Christmas tree!
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Fab tree LG the L
Fork and spade are darling. I'd love some like that.
Oh my! I'm looooooving all these beautiful Christmas tree pics! Ours is still standing in water in the garage! Must get a wriggle on!!
Having a few glitterball baubles is lovely on a sunny day, with little sparkle reflections all over the room (and if you spin them it's disco time!).
Blimey LG the L that tree must be a least 7ft or more.Loving the little robin.Here's one of mine in the conservatory. I've put a little Henry and Henrietta on this year. (hoglets)
My other pics are on Christmas decorations thread.
Love your style David!
These are fab. And isn't it amazing how each one is so individual - no mistaking anyone's for anyone else's.
Paula, yes it's about 7-8ft. Normally we have more like 5 or 6ft, but this year we don't have to go away so can really make the most of it instead of setting it up then leaving it for a week. Plus OH and daughter were both impressed with its incredibly straight trunk. It only *just* fits!
Love the trees this year, every one different with its own style and charm,!
I used to have white lights and stylish, then I decided to embrace the silliness, and over the topness, changed to coloured lights as I think they cheer me up more and then abandon all ideas of minimalism and throw everything at the Christmas tree! 
Hope you don't mind me nicking your title, Wonkywomble... imitation is the sincerest form of flattery etc.