I've never thought of myself as a white Christmas tree kind of girl.
Not that I even know what that means. It's just that I was firmly and squarely in the green tree, pinecones in a bowl, nature inspired, traditional look for the holidays.
With a few blow molds thrown in. But hey, a big plastic Santa with a light bulb up his butt is traditional right?
Last year, I noticed quite a few bloggers had their Shiny Brite ornaments on white trees and were talking about how it made their ornaments POP.
So I thought, what the heck I might was well walk on the wild side and try a white one. Just this once.
But damn if they don't look good on the tree!
Am I going to h-e-double-toothpicks for using the "damn" word this close to Christmas? The "butt" word is OK though, right?
BTW, this is a small 4' tabletop tree in my dining room. My main tree in the living room is still green. This year, at least!
I am now a convert. Slap a label on me and call me a white Christmas tree lover!
What about you? Are you a green tree lover? Or white?
Ingrid Ribelli
Next x-mas I will make a tree like this I will try my best to find all those vintage glass ornaments like you have here. In Sweden, they are very rare och pricy. I follow you on Instagram from now. <3
Pam
Thank you Ingrid! I haven't been as active on Instagram lately, but I plan on spending more time over there soon.
Maur Kayal
Where can I buy a white tree
Pam
I bought that one at Walmart last year and I just saw that they had them again this year. They also have the green ones with a lock of white snow flocking on it again this year. Just go to Walmart.com and put "white Christmas tree" into the search box and it comes up with quite a few. I had mine on a table, so I bought one of the 4ft pre-lit ones and I think it was under $30.
Anonymous
My main tree is a traditional green tree. But I have a white one for my Marine Corps ornaments. My son is a Marine. I love it. Red, white and blue lights and ornaments.
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