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Orange slices dried out over the radiator on a disentangled wire hanger, cinnamon sticks, both the former hung on natural twine, green ribbon, cream ribbon.


White lights.


Star on top.


But don't listen to your family, coloured fairy lights are definitely back on trend :)

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I leave mine in the ground where nature intended it to be...http://img6.travelblog.org/Photos/43463/289435/t/2464678-Lots-of-Christmas-Trees-are-growing-here-0.jpg


I put lots of christmasy things around though...http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2270/2128764238_84bf17aeca.jpg


these are not mine but you get the idea...http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g77/claire_smc/307781690_690ab724b0_o.jpg


silver twigs over the fireplace with small glass baubles, etc...

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We have a white tree from M&S, it was free, we came home and found it in our hall in a box addressed to the GMTV studios a few years ago, how the postman got our address in underhill road mixed up with them i have never fathomed out, anyway we rang the GMTV offices and they didn't seem to know what we were on about, but when we switched on the tv one morning a few days later, lorraine kelly was sitting in the studio surrounded by white christmas trees, so now our tree is named lorraine and is dressed every year in cream and silver balls ( this story should be made into a film by film 4)
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daizie Wrote:

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> Does anyone know where i can buy a fibre optic

> tree or an artificial tree with all the

> decorations already on it ? I really cant be arsed

> with any of it but am trying to make an effort .

> Thanks



This is my fibre optic tree - from Woolworths, so no help to you I'm afraid. It does look nice n'est pas?

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daizie Wrote:

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> Does anyone know where i can buy a fibre optic

> tree or an artificial tree with all the

> decorations already on it ? I really cant be arsed

> with any of it but am trying to make an effort .

> Thanks

Here you go, woolworths still exists on line, had a look and they have one in the sale, down from ?45 to ?18, quick snap it up, go to wwww.woolworths.co.uk and just search christmas tree's its a 3ft gold one (tried to attache web page but it was to large)

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