Awww, we love tinsel on trees
I prefer our tree decorated with all silver tinsel and baubles but Steve like it all colourful, so this year that is what we had...next year, my turn
Then try to vacuum tinsel off the carpet. That is a chore I would only give to an ex husband.
That would be the main reason why I don't do tinsel!!!!
It ends up all over your house and sticks to carpet like poo to a woolen blanket!
Another one is the dang grass in Easter Baskets. that is all over the house for years to come.
I remember our kitties would eat the "icicle" tinsel. It would make the litter box festive too....
Our tinsel doesnt seem to make much mess at all
In the past we have bought cheaper tinsel and that was very messy
The tinsel we have now is more expensive and does not seem to shed which is great
A friend from Germany still lights candles on her tree. I always stop by on Boxing Day evening to see it lit. It is very pretty.One year, when I lived in Denmark, my landlady went away for Xmas and she lent me her old-fashioned ornaments. They included some candle holders for hanging on the tree. That year I lit my tree with candles. It was really pretty, but we never left the room with the candles lit.
You must have had big kitties--the icicle tinsel (obviously was having a dyslexic moment this morning!) are about 6 inches long.I remember our kitties would eat the "icicle" tinsel. It would make the litter box festive too....
Who drank the beer?Our first tree was red, blue and silver. Dad gave us the tree and I cut the Pabst logo out of twenty beer cans as ornaments, a box of tinsel and a string of clear lights. I scrounged an Angel for the top from Mom's cache of old Christmas decorations. We got more fancy in later years and now we are down to no tree.
Who drank the beer?