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The Giving Christmas Tree

Hi everyone, I was away on a short holiday trip & so I haven't already, put up this years Christmas Tree. It will happen in due course. A Christmas tree, the giving tree, is the highlight of the season. As I see so many new inspirational decors in various blogs, I am sharing with you all, my past years Christmas Tree decor. 

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It is refreshing to be able to answer, Yes, when a child asks 'Is Santa real?'










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  1. Your trees are lovely, I love all the decorations you did in the buttom of it, like the doggie peeking inside the shoe, I also love that cute skinny legged santa, very cute. You have such pretty C'mas tree ornies. You can come over tomorrow so you can visit my home tour2. I can't wait to see your 2012 decor. Big hugs,
    FABBY

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  2. I love your trees - and the Santa! Thanks for stopping by to say hello!
    -Shelley

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  3. beautiful tree! love the long legged santa, too:) have a great week!

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  4. Beautiful trees. Even the packages under them are beautiful. Thank you for the inspiration. laurie

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