Never worry about the size of your Christmas tree. In the eyes of children, they are all 30 feet tall. Larry Wilde The Merry Book of Christmas
Above images all from Country Living
Hope you are all having a lovely weekend. See you Monday!
Best wishes,
Natasha.
Best wishes,
Natasha.
great pics and I love the quote at the beginning
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful trees! And as you said, they are all 30' tall. (I am still a kid) LOL
ReplyDeleteI love that first tree best but they are all so pretty in their own way. Have a great Sunday!
ReplyDeleteSuch PRETTY Christmas trees...thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Linda
You are so right it made so much sense seeing all those trees next to each other, all so different, all so special...thanks!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the inspiration! I love the first tree! I have been trying to find one like that for awhile. Loved the pictures!
ReplyDeleteHi Natasha...Thanks for your sweet comments...Love the Country living trees! I just picked up the British edition of country living"A sense of style"...Itching to sit down with a cup of tea and devour it!Hope your weekend is going well, God Bless, xoxo~Kathy @ Sweet Up-North Mornings...
ReplyDeleteNatasha, Thats so reassuring..Thank you for this post !...My hubs and I were discussing the very topic this morning, as he feels a 9 footer would have been more fun ...in my opinion that would be a tad over whelming right now... eitherway, I guess what matters most is that our little girls love the 6ft cashmere lilac one with the white rice lights we have :)... Hope you guys are having a lovely weekend...We are !
ReplyDeleteGreat trees Natasha! Think I will be going for a teeny one though this year.... ;-)
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful display of Christmas trees; we used to have a big tree, sometimes 2 living room and downstairs rec room) but now we have a tabletop tree that we deorate in gold.Thanks foryour visit.
ReplyDeleteRita
I love the trees. Growing up we never had a Christmas tree. Now , I love haveing one and can't wait to get mine up. Thanks for joining my blog. I look forward to getting to know you, so don't be a stranger.
ReplyDeleteLove the beautiful trees - all gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Precious quote...
ReplyDeletePrecious pictures...
Natasha, they are all gorgeous. I especially love the pinecone tree in the vasque. I may just have to try and make one....
ReplyDeleteLeeann x
Ours is going to be 2m high and real like every year... from managed forests and returned at on Jan 8th! Need a biggie to put my 15 year collection of hand made Christmas decs onto it!! But Christmas could be with a bunch of twigs and it would still be wonderful!
ReplyDeletexx Ange
Hi Natasha! Thanks for visiting my blog and for your kind comment. I love your blog, too ... so cute and practical! Love the photos. I'm following now! ;0)
ReplyDeleteHi Ms. Natasha! Thanks for visiting my blog! I'm a follower of you now! Love the trees, I especially love what you wrote about the size, and how it doesn't matter how big they are because they all look so big to the children. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteFun to see all these trees. In recent years I find myself doing several small trees rather than one large one as I did for over 20 years. Just not enough room for a large tree without totally disrupting things. ~ Sarah
ReplyDeleteI love the pine cones one. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe trees are beautiful! I especially like the white one! I have a white tree decorated with pink and gold. Thanks for compiling these lovely Christmas tree ideas. Happy Holidays!
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