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@circles

I agree, the pictures have to be taken down.

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@chrystaltree Happy Easter, and thank you for reminded no me!

 

I have the little Lenox Ceramic Tree decorated with Easter "Charms" (that's what the Lenox company calls them) but I also have two or three Easter twig trees that I hadn't used in several years, and I'd forgotten them!

 

I will hike down to the basement and get them. They have super teeny tiny pastel lights, and it's only 50/50 that they'll work, but still fun.

 

Happy Spring to EVERYONE, and Happy Easter//Passover to those who observe!

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@violann wrote:

@chrystaltree Happy Easter, and thank you for reminded no me!

 

I have the little Lenox Ceramic Tree decorated with Easter "Charms" (that's what the Lenox company calls them) but I also have two or three Easter twig trees that I hadn't used in several years, and I'd forgotten them!

 

I will hike down to the basement and get them. They have super teeny tiny pastel lights, and it's only 50/50 that they'll work, but still fun.

 

Happy Spring to EVERYONE, and Happy Easter//Passover to those who observe!


 

        Sometimes we do forget the things we have.  I was playing around on Pinterest and I saw so many of those twig Easter trees, I love those two but then I saw that some people use white Xmas trees, like the Pinterest pic I posted and that a made think about that little white tree I don't use anymore.  Hubby is laughing at me because I'm thinking Easter 2018 and we haven't even done Easter 2017 yet.  

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It certainly isn't my style, but everyone should do what they like and then enjoy it.

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I have an *antiqued* metallic tree that's only about 30-36" high.

 

It's decorated year round.

 

For Easter I have it decorated in pastels, including some true antique Christmas glass balls (mostly from Poland).  They're in pinks, yellows, spring green, and lilac painted on mercury glass.

 

I also have some newer egg shaped decorations (ala Fabrege) in pastels.

 

Christopher Radko has some nice Easter decorations, I have to keep mine smallish to stay within the scale of the  tree.

 

During the times I don't decorate for a holiday, it's decorated with dessert ornaments, slices of cake, cupcakes, candy, pie slices.  It's in the dining area.

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This tree is gorgeous....I would do a table top size...

 

love it ...

 

Happy Easter ...

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Oh I am doing this next year ...

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And a table top for Valentines Day ...

 

yes .. I have too much time on my hands !!!

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Beautiful! Great idea - an Easter Tree!

 

Happy Easter, from me and my furbaby, Eddy!

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I haven't seen one this year, but appreciate when people hang colored easter eggs - probably plastic - on an outdoor tree.  Usually the tree hasn't leafed-out yet, or is just starting.  It's seems like a small thing but I bet it's a bit of work and it looks festive in a simple, not garish, way.