If you don’t already have your tree up, here are ours to hopefully inspire.
Mom’s gigantic beauty.
Ours was up for literally one day before it just fell down.
Guess we need a new tree stand next year.
Looks pretty good considering.

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Your trees look wonderful, sure could have used YOUR inspiration. Will next year.
Our tree is FAKE (first one) pre-lit , that thing is out of control. Last night the lights would NOT stop blinking, changing colors & THEN running up & down length. I UNPLUGGED it, decided it was possessed by SOMETHING:)
THEN I looked closer, the return tags were hanging on it GEEZ. If it wasn’t such a pain that is exactly what I would do, RETURN it!
Next year, will you PLEASE come to our home? and bring that bottle of wine on the table, PLEASE? gggggrrrrrrrrrrr
The trees are beautiful…what an inspiration
The trees are beautiful…what an inspiration!
As as aside (as I am always collecting information on paint:)—what wall paint is used in your mother’s stairwell and hall? it’s a lovely white and i would love to know!
Oh no! This reminds me of a story I heard (I can’t remember if it was while shopping here or up in DC) about a couple that had to replace 75 Christopher Radko ornaments because their collection was destroyed when their tree fell down. I immediately felt badly for teasing my mother about her need to have her tree anchored to the frame of the window that it sits in front of.