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Ahorsesoul Moderator Premiere Member Oct 13, 2007 15,375 6,026 113 In front of my computer Dec 31, 2013 #1 http://fineartamerica.com/featured/village-christmas-tree-randall-weidner.html
MrsSoup Well-Known Member Premiere Member Oct 13, 2007 19,148 10,587 113 Missouri Dec 31, 2013 #2 Beautiful!
Ahorsesoul Moderator Premiere Member Oct 13, 2007 15,375 6,026 113 In front of my computer Dec 31, 2013 #3 I have enough ceramic barns to do a tree like this but it does look like a lot of work.
teachermomof2 Santa's Elves Premiere Member Oct 27, 2007 14,638 4,491 113 PA Dec 31, 2013 #4 Neat tree! I agree it would be a lot of work.
happy2bme Well-Known Member Premiere Member Oct 18, 2007 8,512 745 113 My Happy Place Dec 31, 2013 #5 Absolutely beautiful!!!
coffeenut Santa's Elves Premiere Member Oct 10, 2007 1,490 0 36 Spartan Country-mi Jan 2, 2014 #6 great idea I have a lot of houses. I wonder how she kept them on the tree I would be concerned about the houses sinking great idea
great idea I have a lot of houses. I wonder how she kept them on the tree I would be concerned about the houses sinking great idea
aggy Santa's Elves Oct 11, 2007 3,733 24 38 Baltimore, Maryland Jan 2, 2014 #7 Very pretty. I was wondering about that too coffeenut. They look heavy.
luludou Well-Known Member Premiere Member Dec 28, 2007 26,301 9,195 113 58 Québec - Canada Jan 2, 2014 #8 That is nice but I too wonder because my houses are heavy
MinnieCo Well-Known Member Premiere Member Apr 10, 2008 3,677 1,342 113 54 Jan 2, 2014 #9 That's cool...I bet they have some work put into that. I wonder if you came up with the right set up and reused it every year, how easy it is?
That's cool...I bet they have some work put into that. I wonder if you came up with the right set up and reused it every year, how easy it is?