Jutta from Kootut Murut blog gave up the big tree this year and created this beautiful mini version combined with holiday candy:
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Perhaps you live in a tiny space that a traditional tree would overwhelm. Go ahead and ask for a free bough at your local tree farm. (I was able to score several boughs for free at the cutting station at Lowe's this year. Just ask first!) A little vase of water and some sweet treats create the perfect nest for your Christmas Bough Tree.
Decorate a mini Christmas tree. When you put up the big tree, snip off a piece of branch (from a place that won't be noticeable) and place it in water to create a pint-size Christmas tree for the tabletop. I would put it in the guest room to welcome holiday visitors.
Decorate a mini Christmas tree. When you put up the big tree, snip off a piece of branch (from a place that won't be noticeable) and place it in water to create a pint-size Christmas tree for the tabletop. I would put it in the guest room to welcome holiday visitors.
Perhaps you live in a tiny space that a traditional tree would overwhelm. Go ahead and ask for a free bough at your local tree farm. (I was able to score several boughs for free at the cutting station at Lowe's this year. Just ask first!) A little vase of water and some sweet treats create the perfect nest for your Christmas Bough Tree.