I’m crazy for how the new wood Christmas tree box came out! Jim and I went back out into the shop, and made another one from scratch (with me documenting) so we can show you how to make one too! I’ll have that tutorial up here on the blog very soon.Īnd can I tell you why I love this a little extra? Because we are not presenty, like at all. Like they somehow knew they didn’t make it to the big show this season. Since the ribbons weren’t used on the tree, I opted to pile them up on a tray instead. I love the branch style, and how open it is, and that you can really appreciate the beauty of each individual ornament. I really wanted to be able to see the tree itself. I have loads of beautiful ribbon, but I didn’t end up using a stitch of it. Festive, like Pine boughs, and Christmas trees and nature, but still restful. Since I felt that I wanted to go pretty calm again this year, I built on my stock of silver and gold ornaments, but I added in a beautiful Christmas green! That felt right. Oaky now, as much as I truly love Christmas Red, and it makes me feel joyful when I see it in others homes… the last few years, I keep feeling this pull to be surrounded by a very soothing and relaxed vibe. This year, I landed somewhere in between… and I simply could not wait another single minute to share our silver, gold and green decked Christmas Tree with you! Okay, there is some black plaid too… but my titles tend to get crazy long, so I was trying to simplify. I know I swing wildly between naked trees wearing lots of lights, and trees positively stuffed with ornaments. Our Silver, Gold and Green Christmas Tree Hello sweet Foxes! Today is my first holiday 2020 post, and I’ll be sharing our Aspen Pine Flocked Christmas Tree.
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