While our Christmas tree's been up for a few weeks already
in the front window of my Brooklyn brownstone, I consider the
decorations themselves a work in progress all the way up to Dec.
25, when my shopping is totally done and any ornaments I may have
picked up (or been given!) along the way have been hung on the
branches with care. I'm looking everywhere for inspiration,
and loved some of the ideas from <a rel="nofollow"
href="http://www.countryliving.com/homes/how-to-get-the-look/trim-christmas-trees-1208?link=emb&dom=yah_life&src=syn&con=blog_holidayguru&mag=clg">Country
Living's "31 Ways to Trim Your Christmas
Tree"</a> (which we've stolen some pictures
from here) -- especially the tree t<span style=""
id="fb_captionbox">rimmed with vintage letters found from old
signs and printers' type</span>, since I collect old
typewriters. <br><br>I'm still trying to figure
out my "tree strategy," if you will. In my house
growing up, we had a "country" tree and a
"fancy" tree -- the country tree was a freshly
cut Frasier fir with colored lights, handmade or kitschy ornaments
and all the presents underneath. The (fake) fancy tree sat in our
formal living room near the piano and had white lights, gold and
silver ornaments and no presents. As I start my own family
traditions, I feel as though I'm leaning toward a mixture
of the fancy and the country tree -- so far I've gone with
white lights, but all types of ornaments in every color scheme.
<br> <br><strong>Do you decorate your
tree according to a theme or color scheme, or do you just throw
everything you've got up on those branches?
</strong><br><br>Related links:
<br><ul> <li style="font-family:inherit;"><a
rel="nofollow"
href="http://www.countryliving.com/homes/how-to-get-the-look/trim-christmas-trees-1208?link=rel&dom=yah_life&src=syn&con=blog_holidayguru&mag=clg"><span>31
Ways to Trim Your Christmas Tree</span></a></li>
<li style="font-family:inherit;"><a rel="nofollow"
href="http://www.countryliving.com/homes/how-to-get-the-look/holiday-ornaments-1208?link=rel&dom=yah_life&src=syn&con=blog_holidayguru&mag=clg"><span>Creative
Ways to Display Ornaments</span></a></li> <li
style="font-family:inherit;"><a rel="nofollow"
href="http://www.housebeautiful.com/decorating/colors-of-christmas?link=rel&dom=yah_life&src=syn&con=blog_holidayguru&mag=hbu">A
New Take on Red & Green</a></li> <li
style="font-family:inherit;"><a rel="nofollow"
href="http://www.housebeautiful.com/decorating/photowars-holiday-decorations?link=rel&dom=yah_life&src=syn&con=blog_holidayguru&mag=hbu">Vote
on Your Favorite Decorations</a></li> <li><a
rel="nofollow"
href="http://www.housebeautiful.com/shopping/gift-guide-08-design-diva?link=rel&dom=yah_life&src=syn&con=blog_holidayguru&mag=hbu">Gifts
for the Design Diva</a></li> </ul>
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