Some of my favourite ornaments:
We've got a "turtle"
and a "tail"
pinecones and burlap
and a little red wagon
This is the star of the show though. You can turn the tree lights on and off just by touching the bell - you don't have to be messing with plugging and unplugging the cord. There are even 4 brightness settings depending on how much light you want. Love.
And a final up-skirt shot.
When we were at my father-in-law's property collecting branches for the wreaths and mantel, I found an entire pine tree that had fallen down, and the top of it was a perfect little Christmas tree. So I hacked it off and dragged it home.
The fun part was figuring out how to get it to stay upright without a stand. Top third of a plastic water bottle + small jam jar (for water) + larger vase filled with sand = makeshift tree stand. I'll give Tom credit for coming up with that one.
What do you think of our little guy?
Since there were so few branches available it took mere minutes to decorate. Just some pinecones, toy drums, a string of lights, and a bow on top. Plus a skirt made of burlap. We also added two ornaments that are brand new this year. One is a minature milk jug, and the other is a little tree made of branch slices. Both so cute.
And this was my helper for the day.
Trust me, she begged to wear the hat.
Later she let me try out lighting patterns on her.
So patient. So Zen.
So easy to bribe with a potato chip.