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Re: do you put your tree in a corner

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@LuvSoCal wrote:

@GingerHead wrote:

@raspberrygal 

 

Just got my new big Christmas tree yesterday and set it up in a corner of our dining room this morning (next to my dog's little house, for nowWoman Very Happy).

 

I haven't decorated it and will probably leave it as is, I've always liked just a minimally decorated tree. It just looks more natural and magical to me. If I put anything on it, it will be clip on birds and maybe some pinecones for the fresh "out in the forest" look I love.

 

My other smaller tree is a pencil tree in our living room, also in the corner....

 

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@GingerHead Ooooh, what a pretty tree. I love the shape. I was looking at them at Walmart a couple weeks ago and was impressed with the ones they had on display...and you can't beat that price. Suggestion? Can you bring the very top branches down a bit?


 

@LuvSoCal  It's a great tree and yes! I do need to bring those very top branches down a little (good eye). I was in such a hurry to get it up and then didn't finish fluffing it....ThanksWoman Happy

 

 

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Re: do you put your tree in a corner

My trees are not in corners, but I have a lot of space to work with.  I think trees look beautiful in corners too, and would be happy to utilize corner space if I needed to.

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