Christmas Tree Toppers

A snowman head! Which sounds scary but is actually quite cute!
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The one we usually have up is a lighted star. Sometimes I put up the Lighted Angel we have. My husband would love something like the King Kong or a Death Star but I'd be vetoing that!
 
I have this on my small tree, which I do all in blue and white. I'm sure there are a few other geeks on the board who will get it.

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On our main/real tree, I have a multi-colored stained glass look star that my grandmother used to put up.

I have a TARDIS ornament, but that's just scary, lol.
 
The angel has been around since the kids were babies. It's just a cheap one I bought at probably Walmart, and it's showing it's age, but the lights still work, the kids like it, so it's still here. In years past, I used stars and bows also.
 
We finally bought a proper star a couple of years ago. But over the years we've had various things, depending on how close the top of the tree came to the ceiling. :laughing: My favorite goofy one is a puffy yellow smiley face ornament about five inches in diameter.

The tiny artificial tree I put up already because our real one will be going up late this year just has a pretty bow tied from wired ribbon.
 
We have a gold star- it's a cool filigree design and just looks simple and classic, but most importantly, seems to stay on every tree we've ever had (we get real).

Exact same here, except for a couple of years during my early childhood that DMom used a tin-foil star I made as an art project. It was hideous but she was a great mother and displayed it proudly. :lovestruc I'd love to see it again just for old time's sake.

That is so sweet! Reminds me of when we lived in Saudi Arabia when I was a kid. We couldn't or didn't bring ornaments over, but somehow everyone always had a tree and ornaments because someone was moving back home and would give you their tree- they were all just passed around. My dad helped my brother and I make a tin foil star and then when we moved back to the states we'd use it every year up till we were out of the house. She dug it out a few years ago when we visited and we had a good laugh.
 
Always wanted a simple lighted 3 dimensional star like the one we had when I was a child.Asked my mother if I could have her's but it was destroyed in the year of the perpetually falling Christmas tree along with a lot of other ornaments :(.
Never could find one so have done many toppers through the years that are frequently home made/crafted:

A faceless straw angel from IKEA was a fav until it was crushed.
Made an oversized lebkuchen gingerbread type angel cookie with edible gold leafed wings once. Lasted about 4 years before it began to crumble.
A Moravian star made of metallic ribbon...very relaxing to make.

Lately I've been using a store bought 20" peacock which has the parrot a lil perplexed ( I'm getting replaced? By that?!). Worked well on the L/R tree which had a bird theme.
Still wish I could find a simple star- no gold, no tinsel, no shell glass - just a star.
 












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