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We have an ancient fairy bought in woolworths about 32 years ago. I'd like to describe her as a vision of lace and sophistication but in all honesty she has  a pretty ugly plastic head with yellow hair on a tin foil body .................every year I look longingly at the beautiful tree toppers on offer ..................however, although my tree itself is exquisite ...............I will never desert Mary Fairy!

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:

We have an ancient fairy bought in woolworths about 32 years ago. I'd like to describe her as a vision of lace and sophistication but in all honesty she has  a pretty ugly plastic head with yellow hair on a tin foil body .................every year I look longingly at the beautiful tree toppers on offer ..................however, although my tree itself is exquisite ...............I will never desert Mary Fairy!

 Thats a long-lived fairy, Soozy. 

Err... I dunno whats going on the top of mine, yet  I have a star shaped wreath from Asda, but its a bit big for the tree. Might even make my own star from tin foil - loving the Star of David suggestions here.

FM

On the one in the lounge there are flowers, sparkly twigs and beaded twigs....along with leaves....all in reds, golds and oranges to match the decs....it's like a huge flower arrangement !! I have never had fairies, stars or angels. I will try and get a pic soon!

 

The tree in the kitchen has more flowers with silver birds in them....colour scheme is pale green and silver in there.

 

I also chuck on some butterflies and other bits just for the heck of it!!!

MrsB
Originally Posted by stonks:
Originally Posted by Eileen Over:

Do you have a star, or an angel or a fairy?

 

I have a robin on one

 

And a duck on the other,

The xmas duck - he is great.

..I have a duck and I thought I was the only one with a duck..

Awww Stonksy - only the best people have ducks.

That is an amazing coincidence - mine is holding a piece of mistletoe

FM

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