My Christmas tree is green(needles) on brown (bark).
and hopefully with white snow.
2006-12-10 07:42:07
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answer #1
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answered by Hannah's Grandpa 7
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Hi!
We have a 10ft upside down tree!
The wide branches are at the top and taper down to about 2' from the ground. I saw it in a local garden centre a couple of years ago, and simply HAD to have one!
My colour scheme is white and silver, with lots of streamers etc., dangling down. It is gorgeous and usually takes me about 6 hours from getting it out of the basement to putting the final decoration it. It's worth it - even though every year I say we're going to have a tiny little real one that will only take me an hour or two to set up!
I love the idea of your white tree with pink and silver - just up my street!!
Have a great Christmas!
2006-12-10 07:51:48
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answer #2
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answered by Moofie's Mom 6
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Have a 6ft 6 real looking tree its decorated in silver and red decs with red and white lights
2006-12-10 07:42:48
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answered by kj 5
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I have a fake tree, frosted with fake snow. My colour scheme is also pink and silver but mainly pink! I did have white flashing fairy lights but they broke so I need to go and buy more! Anyone who says pink is tacky won't have seen your tree or mine I am sure! Merry Christmas!
2006-12-10 09:08:03
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answered by Anonymous
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On our 1st downstairs 12 ft. tree our colours are Gold and Silver with White lights.
On our second 7 ft. tree the colors are Burgundy and Gold with White lights.
On our 6 ft. upstairs tree the colors are Red and Green with White lights.
On my little 3 ft. tree the colors are Purple and Pink with White lights.
2006-12-10 08:09:04
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answered by Chocolat 4
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The accumalation of 26 yrs of buying whatever I thought looked nice in the shops. Ergo, gold silver, red, green, blue, yellow baubles. Every colour of tinsel you can think of and about 5 different sets of tree lights. Plus the decs the kids made when thry were in little school that havnt fell apart yet. they've now got kids themselves. Lol!! And don't forget all the other bits and pieces like snow globes and candle holders etc. I need more space!
2006-12-10 07:54:45
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answered by PATRICIA L 3
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I want a 4 feet tall white tree and I'd put blue lights on it, but the only white trees I can find are 6 feet tall. It's looking like I'll have to settle for a pre-lit fiber optic tree.
2006-12-10 07:42:36
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answered by i luv teh fishes 7
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I don't really have a color scheme on my tree but I do stick to green, red gold, silver and white for the colors I do use.
2006-12-10 09:35:55
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answered by Anonymous
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We have lots of christmas trees;
Our main tree in the lounge is green with deep red and gold trimmings, the hallway tree is green fibre optic with silver trimming, our breakfast room one is a green tree with muticoloured fibre optic and has beige and gold trimmings and finally the dinning room is a green multicoloured fibre optic and has silver trimmings.
We also have garlands which are like flat tree on both sets of stairs on is red and gold the other is silver.
Takes a long time to decorate them all AAAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!
2006-12-10 07:48:18
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answered by Super_Star_Shopper 2
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Don't do colour schemes, just going to have it so it's all the stuff we've collected over the years put on our white tree, so it's like one big (yet pretty) mess.
2006-12-10 07:49:58
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answered by clio 2
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I have red and gold colour scheme on my tree with white lights draped , it looks very good.
2006-12-10 07:47:10
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answered by CT 6
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