tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8814984506642537843.post4402385314747175844..comments2024-03-03T16:03:52.071+11:00Comments on Debt Free, Cashed Up and Laughing - The Cheapskates way to living the good life: How to Decorate the Christmas TreeCath Armstronghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12982092492622482815noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8814984506642537843.post-13508588212478183172011-12-03T20:27:08.915+11:002011-12-03T20:27:08.915+11:00The tree skirts are great for the pine needles, bu...The tree skirts are great for the pine needles, but a larg piece of material from say lindcraft and some thing from home that's wider will also stop things from breaking if the fall and you can sit your presents on it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8814984506642537843.post-62618169527554247562011-12-03T14:53:55.231+11:002011-12-03T14:53:55.231+11:00Thanks Cath, for sharing your Christmas tree story...Thanks Cath, for sharing your Christmas tree story, and the hints. Our Christmas tree tradition is to buy one new tree decoration each year,and to throw out one of the older, daggier ones. We have a very eclectic mix of decorations too, collected over the years, including a small cardboard angel tree-topper that I made eons ago, probably in primary school days! It was quite a surprise to find it! Thanks, and Merry Christmas, Judy.Judy Dickinsonnoreply@blogger.com