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PantyFanatic 12-02-2007 01:09 PM

What Should A Christmas Tree Look Like?
 
As trends and fashions change, so does the centerpiece of our holiday decoration for many of us. What is your vision of a perfect Christmas tree?

Are you a traditionalist that enjoys the ceremony of real tree selection and the scent of pine throughout the house or are you a practical, spare a tree and like the collective fun of the erector set tree? Do you like the hodgepodge of many different ornaments and colored lights or is the rotating wheel of colored light shinning on an aluminum tree what catches your eye? Should it touch the ceiling with an angel on the top with an electric cord going up her skirt or another apple like all the rest of the ornaments at eye level on top?

Tell us what other Pixies see when they envision the perfect tree.

jseal 12-02-2007 01:33 PM

We cut down our White Pine yesterday, and will trim it with an Angel on top when the children have returned home for their Christmas holidays.

jay-t 12-02-2007 02:12 PM

We used to go cut down a tree each year when the kids were little ,but due to the wifes allgeries we now have a artifical tree 7"tall with an angel on top,a hodge podge of ornaments,strings of lights and garland. Since its a pain with a fake tree there are no icicles :tear: ,but with little helping hands a very nice tree

osuche 12-02-2007 02:35 PM

We do a real tree...typically spruce. I like them 7'-8' tall, with a big lit star on top. We have red, blue, and purple bulbs, white lights, and some red and gold bead garland that we use for trim.

The only thing I hate is picking up the fallen pine needles...btu it's better than having them stab your feet. :rofl:

Lilith 12-02-2007 02:35 PM

We go back and forth between real and fake. This year will be fake as we will be leaving the day after Xmas. Mine's green although I hear black is the rage. Mine has tons of handmade and sentimental ornaments. My lights are white, my balls are multi- colored, and an angel sits atop.

Neige 12-02-2007 03:24 PM

When I was a kid, we'd get a real tree from the guy who sold trees just a few houses down, and drag it home form there. My mother hates the mess of a real tree though, and my father is allergic to touching them (but he always wore gloves, so it wasn't really a big issue), so now we have a fake tree. :(

Back then we had mostly homemade little needlepoint ornaments and little Santas and snowmen my mother had made, along with a bunch of random ones we got here and there. (My sister and I would divide the ornaments between us and we'd put them all at the perfect spots. The next morning, they were always in different spots - my mother would have spent the rest of the night after we were in bed changing them all around til she was happy.) We had big thick silver garland and multi-coloured lights and a big lit-up star on top. Now we still have the same ornaments along with even more random ones thrown in, with red beads instead of garland, all white lights and an angel on top.

What I don't like seeing is lights that flash and blink - drives me nuts! lol But, in the end, the perfect tree is one that was put up with friends and family with love, it doesn't matter how it's decorated.

Lilith 12-02-2007 03:35 PM

We use silver beads instead of garland.

IM1469 12-02-2007 03:46 PM

My wife's allergies prevent us putting up a live tree. We have opted for a 3 ft fiber optic tree, green in color. We set it on a 5 ft long table in front of the picture window. The table bears a collection of ornaments and decorations that tell a story from both our pasts to the present.

Oldfart 12-02-2007 03:54 PM

PLastic and tinsel thing. Real trees are too much hassle.

dicksbro 12-02-2007 05:38 PM

Artificial tree here. Gold garland, lots of multicolored lights, and a mix of homemade and store bought Christmas ornaments.

Rhiannon 12-02-2007 06:38 PM

artificial tree here..
read bead garland and blue and white led lights

Cheyanne 12-02-2007 08:05 PM

Artificial tree with lights already installed.. lol

We used to go and get a tree when the kids were little. When they got to be teens, it wasn't as much fun because they were sullen and didn't like the enforced family time.. lol

Decorations depend on the mood. We have three (haha.. 3 is on the brain from that other thread PF) different sets of decorations. We have blue balls and silver tinsel, purple balls and gold tinsel and then we have all different kinds of Santa's with red beads rather than tinsel. We have 3 different skirts too... white, multi, and red.

On the blue tree we have an angel, on the purple tree there is a silver star and on the red Santa tree there is a wooden weave type looking star with small red balls at the point. This year we will probably have the Santa tree.

PantyFanatic 12-02-2007 08:29 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Cheyanne
... We have three (haha.. 3 is on the brain from that other thread PF) different sets of decorations. .... We have 3 different skirts too... white, multi, and red.....

It's been on my mind too. :tongue:













....... and on my fist, and all over the keyboard and ......... :3way:

Pita 12-02-2007 09:38 PM

My tree is a 6' artificial that is fairly skinny so it doesn't hog all the space in our fairly small living room. It has white lights and silver and white garland. There are mostly white, silver, and crystal ornaments covering the tree along with the ornaments that I have bought my daughter every year since her first Christmas. There is star on top that is trimmed in silver and has white lights. Last year my Sweetie started a tradition of buying me a Waterford crystal snowflake ornament. I have two as of this year and look forward to the day my tree is covered in them. :)

rtctfield 12-02-2007 11:17 PM

My wife and I have sharply contrasting points of view about this. We both like a real tree. That is where the similarities in preference end. Thus, we have two trees, and we alternate years to determine who gets the prime main level spot in front of the bay window and who gets the family room spot in the basement.

She likes to make the tree "personal" and throw every single ornament she has ever owned on the thing. Mulit-colored lights and a hand-sewn angel that some ancient relative made probably on the actual night of the blessed birth.

I prefer a carefully thought out theme. Since I have the VIP spot this year, I have gone with a balsam fir, white LED lights and silver, white, or clear crystal/glass onaments. I have a great silver and white star that tops the tree.


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