Colleen has come up with a wonderful idea of us all sharing photos of our Christmas trees and she will collate all the pics so we get a good look of Christmas around the world.
My tree is an artificial 6ft black Christmas one. I have had this now for about 12 years. When I first moved into this house with Miss Hap (she was 3 months old at the time), I didn’t have any Christmas decorations, so my younger sister bought me this tree which came with some lovely silvery decorations which set it off perfectly.
I still use the same decorations. but I also have added to them a little over the years. Two of them were ones that Miss Hap Made when she was 4 and 5 years old
These two decorations were recently sent over to me from a special blogging friend Wendy. The shells are from near her home in Australia and she made these beautiful decorations in my favourite colours for me and some also for our mutual friend Mary-Anne who lives in Canada in her favourite colours. I actually received 5 of them, and they are so pretty.
Gorgeous. Your decorations are fab. Xxx
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Thank you, It does look pretty 🙂
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Your decorations are so colorful and rich! No room for a tree at my house and never home at Christmas any more. I’m taking this challenge in a few days :), I have a mini tree.
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Thanks Terry. My poor tree is squashed into a corner but I still love it! I am looking forward to seeing your mini tree soon 🙂
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Reblogged this on Smorgasbord – Variety is the spice of life and commented:
Here is Judy from Edwina’s Episodes with her stunning decorations as part of Christmas Trees Around the World
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Lovely Chritmas tree post Edwina, I still have to put up our tree! We are getting a real one this weekend and I am off work so have time to decorate it. 🙂
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This looks lovely! My tree is an artificial one that I bought from Argos about 6 years ago, and it’s certainly past it’s prime… I always think that it’s been on the gin all year as it always looks drunk when I put it up…
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I love how we add things over time which personalize the tree like the things the kids made.
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Lovely ….. 🙂
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It’s wonderful to receive gifts from friends and when we can hang them every year and celebrate by having them close, that’s just precious. Thanks for sharing your tree and the wonderful ornaments. I feel full of Christmas magic! 😀
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I am glad you enjoyed them as I did yours, It is a lovely idea from Colleen. 🙂
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It truly is 😀
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I just noticed that you linked to my post instead of Colleen’s. So that people can visit your contribution and see the wonder of you tree, drop your link here http://silverthreading.com/2015/12/06/christmas-trees-around-the-world/ 😀
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Thanks for pointing it out I have changed it 🙂
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My pleasure 🙂
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Great tree, great memories, Judy. Lovely how we add to our Christmas Tree decorations every year. I’m loathed to throw or give any away, so many have to stay in the box each Christmas.
I’ll be participating in Colleen’s challenge once our tree is up on Sunday.
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I look forward to seeing your tree too Hugh 🙂
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I just love this time of the year 😊 All the lights and Christmas decorations just make me happy.
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They make me happy too 🙂
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🙂 I wonder why Christmas shouldn’t last a little longer?
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It should in my opinion! 🙂
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I second that 🙂
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Your Christmas tree looks so merry and bright, Judy! I love all of the decorations. Lovely memories! 🙂
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Thanks Tonya, I do like shiny, sparkly things and the tree is very pretty 🙂
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Judy, your tree and decorations are so spectacular! I love how you received ornament gifts from some of your blogging friends. What a gift. Thank you for sharing. We are all so lucky to share our worlds with each other. ❤
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Thanks Colleen. Yes, my ornaments are precious indeed, especially as they are personal, Thanks for such a wonderful idea of us all sharing our Christmas trees 🙂
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I sure enjoyed seeing you tree, Judy. Thanks for sharing. 💗
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Thanks for the fantastic idea Colleen 🙂
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My pleasure, Judy. I am enjoying this so much. ❤
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Reblogged this on Silver Threading and commented:
Judy shared her Christmas tree for our Christmas Trees Around the World! Check out her special ornaments. ❤
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Isn’t it amazing how beautiful Christmas trees look? I love the photos, so magical and colorful. Thanks for sharing.
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Yes, they do look so magical and pretty. Glad you liked the photos 🙂
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For the first year ever we won’t be putting up a tree (maybe our son will), but my shells are decorating my advent wreath!
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I saw your shells, They look wonderful on the wreath. Wendy did a fantastic job of them 🙂
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Lovely post and lovely tree. Thanks for sharing and have yourself a wonderful Christmas. x
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Thank you so much for your lovely comments Dorne. and have a wonderful Christmas too 🙂
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You’re very welcome Edwina. I enjoyed reading. 🙂
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How lovely Judy to receive such beautiful Christmas tree decorations from a blogging friend. And my daughter would love your black Christmas tree 🙂
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Yes, I am really lucky. They are even more special because of it 🙂
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I’m so pleased the decs have a place on your tree . I enjoyed making them . A black tree akeays looks chic… And things the kids have made help make Christmas trees look loved … They mark out the years and inspire reminiscing … Lovely idea to share .
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They are so very special Wendy, the thought that went into them and the lovely colours you chose to suit me, I love them 🙂
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Looks great, Edwina. Have a lovely holiday season.
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Thank you Olga. The same to you as well 🙂
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Love seeing your tree.
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Thank you. It is pretty and sparkly 🙂
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Scrumptious.
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Thank you Tess 🙂
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You are welcome. 🙂
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I’ve never heard of a black Christmas tree before. How wonderfully unusual!!
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It is noce to have special mementoes on your tree. Makes it even more special.
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Yes, you are right Caroline. Thanks so much for stopping by 🙂
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