My Upside Down Christmas Tree

Teri
by Teri
I always thought it would be neat to have a upside down Christmas tree. Well this year I finally did it. Decorated in red white and blue lights and Christmas bulbs.
Upside down Christmas tree.
Red, white, and blue.
Singing Santa greets you when you walk up to the door with a Christmas song and some great dance moves. My front porch is decorated for the birds and animals. Mr bear will give you a wonderful welcome.
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  • Julie A Johnson Julie A Johnson on Dec 05, 2017

    How did you make it stand up? Or how is it hanging from the ceiling?

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  • Shirley Camic Shirley Camic on Oct 21, 2015
    That just looks bizarre to me!
    • Teri Teri on Oct 21, 2015
      @Shirley Camic This is actually an old idea taken from Victorian times where upside down trees were quite the popular thing!
  • Natasha Nickypooh Word Natasha Nickypooh Word on Oct 30, 2018

    Christmas tree's are not synonymous with God at all. It was steeped in a pagan culture and has absolutely nothing to do with the birth of Christ. I'm not going to get into the in's and outs, but people that get all in a bunch saying it is'blasphemous" are off base in the first place. So i love the tree upside down, religion has nothing to do with a "tree".

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