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The 2015 TG Christmas Tree Decorating Thread
Here is it December already! Wow it seems the year has gone by fast. To kick off the holiday season Gary Bouton has provided us with a lovely Christmas tree to decorate and he's placed a present underneath it. Many thanks Gary! As Gary is busy working on his new site I've agreed to run the thread this year and as Gary did in previous years I'll download your ornaments and place them on the tree and at the end I'll post the .xar for the finished image.
So fire up your imaginations (and your Xara software) and post your ornaments and gifts! I've included a frosted blue ornament to ahem, get the ball rolling :D
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Here's a couple of more Frances.
Stygg
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Okay Frances, here's mine:
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We are off to a nice start :)
Stygg: those are very pretty Thank you.
Egg: The sparkle lights are really nice thank you.
Keep em coming folks, I'll post an image in a day or two of everything we have up to that point and don't forget you are welcome to post as many as you want and all are welcome :)
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One more bauble and of course Rudolph :D
Stygg
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I like the extruded deer stygg.
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Thank you Egg and Stygg you have both been quite generous. here is what our tree looks like so far. There is still lots of room for mere and don't forget there is room under the tree for presents etc. as well
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Hey Everyone, Just a reminder that the Christmas tree still needs something extra special for the top.
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Thanks for doing this, Frances! Here's a decoration from the UK.........I love postboxes, they're cheerful and iconic. This one is from a photo I took in Bath, Somerset, designed by J W Penfold in about 1866.