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JaimeQ said:It is just a single table top christmas tree. I was stumped on anything other than Glitter... and the only reason I thought of that is cause it's a title of a movie so I don't want to go with that.
I think I like: the "glimmering Christmas" tree........
JaimeQ said:Your list helped with that THanks
pcchris said:hi Jaime.......
I'm also decorating a tree...but I'm doing mine PC...I have the small bamboo spoons...put a gold glittery bow on and took glue dots to secure a cranberry ribbon as a hanger. Also did that with mini serving spatulas, the cranberry and white spreaders, going to hang twixit clips, creative cutters, mini whisks...etc. Decorating all with little bows and cranberry ribbons as hangers. Don't know yet what to do for a topper, I think I'm going to use some bamboo spoons as a topper. I have until Monday to get them all done. good luck to me...........and to you!
Christ Follower said:That sounds cute Chris! how much $$ do you think that tree set you back? That was one of my concerns...
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