Friday, December 12, 2008

Rainbow Christmas Tree 2008

 

 

 

 


I couldn't wait until tomorrow. I wish there was some way I could get pictures from every angle. I also wish I could make it look as amazing in pictures as it does in my den. No brag. Just fact!

By the way, there are 71 snowflakes on this tree, 61 of them tatted by me. Just in case you were wondering.

Oh, the reason there is no tree skirt can be explained by the little boy who eats apples by himself!
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18 comments:

  1. Beautiful! Wow! I could go on... Love your tree!

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  2. Beautiful tree. Every minute you spent in tattting the snowflake ornments was worth it. Looks great. Madeline

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  3. Thank you Tattrldy. I am so glad you love it!
    Thanks Madeline. You have watched these snowflakes develop from the first. I guess that gives you the best perspective on the process and how many hours have been spent.

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  4. This is simply amazing!! LOVE IT!!

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  5. It's the most beautiful Christmas tree I have ever seen!

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  6. Oh WOW! That is GORGEOUS!!! I really enjoyed clicking on each picture and seeing it really BIG! How fun to see the ornies I sent you, tee hee!!! You have so many lovely snowflakes on there; it's breathtaking, really! :)

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  8. All your work has been worth it. You have one amazing Rainbow Christmas Tree. Truly a delight for the senses.

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  9. Thank you Sy. I love it too!
    Thanks Lady Shuttle Maker! The most amazing?
    Thank you Tatting Chic. I was hoping you would click on the pictures and see your lovely snowflakes. You really helped finish off the tree!
    Thank you Shirley and thanks for the coupon link!
    Thanks Clyde. Some people may not value tatting and other textile arts, but the ones who are important do! I am so glad that it delights your senses. Thank you for your contributions!

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  10. It's Beautiful Laura. It's been my observation through the years that a Christmas tree never ever looks as good in a photo as real life. You just can't capture it on a camera. Showing it with the lights added a dash of sparkle though!

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  11. You are right Gina. It is impossible to capture. I made pictures with and without lights to see which would work best. Thanks!

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  12. WOW! Laura, your tree is BeAuTiFuL! I love it. I'm so jealous.

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  13. Thank you Bonnie. Your enthusiasm is contagious!!! Maybe you could start a snowstorm at your house.....

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  14. It's also the most beautiful and original Christmas tree I have ever seen!
    ancolie

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  15. It's also the most beautiful and original Christmas tree I have ever seen!
    ancolie

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  16. Thank you Ancolie! That is so nice of you to say. There is definitely not another one JUST like it!

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  17. You had a beautiful tree. I want to have one next year similar to this but mine will have to be green. I know the tatting won't show up as well but I'll know they are there.

    I'm gonna tat that little angel then try some snowflakes. Hugs, Linda

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