I just want to say, I love how you decorated your cacti in your yard! So festive and fun!Our tree is a mix of old and new.We have ornaments that are over fifty years old, and they look it. They've lost their original shine and some have been chipped in places, but they are some of the most cherished ornaments on our tree.
Always hanging in a very visible spot on the tree, are the special baby ornaments that were bought the year each child was born ('80, '84 and '90), and there are a few special grandson ornaments. We always buy a few new ornaments every year, too.
Our tree is definitely not a showroom piece, but it is full of family memories. Every ornament and decoration on the tree is there for a reason and has a story to go with it.


mismatched - like everything else in our lives![]()

I like my tree to look more formal, and though the ornaments don't all match, there is a definite theme. I drive DH nuts when decorating it because I have to have all the colors "balanced."
to look like the old fashioned kind with mismatched ornaments and a touch of gaudy, or do you like it to be a Home and Gardens tree with a theme/color scheme and look very tasteful?
I like both, but I'm a sucker for childhood memories, so our's is the old fashioned kind. I do have a smaller Alpine tree that I decorate more tastefully, but it's not our main tree.

I like the very formal Christmas trees but to me they aren't 'homey'.

I do change out the color lights for white every other year and also the trim rotating bows, garland and tinsel. I hang candy canes every year even though they get thrown out after Christmas. The gaudier the better!