Full view of the Tuscan Tree, looking towards the dining room. On the right is the curio cabinet, which I empty out every year and use for the Dicken's Village - at least until I get too many village pieces to fit into the cabinet.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
The Woodland Tree. Last year this tree was the Snowman Tree, but I didn't like it, so changed it this year to a Woodland Tree. It's very simple, with just a few Woodland Type ornaments and a bunch of pinecones. Around the bottom is a "Woodland Santa", a "Woodland Snowman", and a Reindeer sitting in a rocking chair - singing "Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer".
Travel Tree: The topper for this tree is a styrofoam ball decoupaged with a torn map. The ornaments are state ornaments that we collected on our travels, along with postcards and keychains. Around the bottom of the tree are 4 stuffed animals - they go with us in the camper when we travel. Just like some of those RV's you see driving down the road with all the stuffed animals across the dashboard.
I did this tree in remberance of Rich's grandmother who passed away in April at the age of 100. Grandma's favorite color was lavender and she loved butterflies, so I used a white tree, decorated with lavender garland and all kinds of butterflies, then made copies of pictures of her with some of her family. There is one picture of Grandma when she was 6 months old, and the rest are of her through the years. Next to the tree is a poem I found called "I'm Spending Christmas In Heaven This Year". Under the tree is a small scrapbook I made of pictures we took at Grandma's 100th birthday party in Great Falls, Montana in February.
Next to the buffet is the "Snowman Tree". I found this 4 1/2 ft. slim tree online during the summer and it fits perfect next to the buffet. The topper is a Top Hat I got at a "store closing" sale, and it works great on this tree. All the ornaments are small stuffed snowmen, and there are larger stuffed snowmen around the bottom of the tree. Notice the hardwood floors - Rich put the hardwood floors throughout the whole house this past summer. He had to have them done by Oct. 3 so I could start decorating all the trees.
Here is the topper for my Gingerbread Tree. Last year, this was a 3 ft. tree that I had on the counter between the dining room and kitchen. Somehow, over the summer, the tree grew and the Gingerbread ornaments multiplied. It is now a 7 1/2 ft. tree in the corner of the dining room. The topper for this tree is a large handmade bow surrounded by candy canes, several different picks, and a few red sprays. Hanging on the front of the tree is "Merry Christmas" done in Gingerbread "dough".
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