How lovely are thy branches
I really enjoyed making this and it would make a nice centre piece for the table.
Not that we have a Christmas dinner!!!!!!
We have not had a traditional Christmas dinner since the first year we moved here, 8 years ago, we went to our local Indian last yer and we re doing the same again, I think.
They dont do special menu so just the same price as usual, not getting ripped off just because it is Christmas day!!!!
Super use of ribbons Wendy and so effective.
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Love the way you've used the ribbons Wendy.
ReplyDeleteLove Valx
Beautiful ribbon tree!
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Hi Wendy this is absolutely stunning I love it. What a great way to showcase ribbon. Curry for Christmas dinner sounds wonderful. Have a great weekend. Take care. Hugs Jackie
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous Christmas tree Wendy, love the way you've used those ribbons.
ReplyDeleteLorraine x
Your tree is so beautiful Wendy, what a marvellous idea, Kate x
ReplyDeleteVery clever use of the ribbon Wendy and some nice ribbon used too. You could always take it with you to the Indian restaurant, mind you they may want to keep it.
ReplyDeleteKath x
A great project
ReplyDeleteI’m not sure about your Christmas dinner choice as a traditional Christmas dinner with all the trimmings is my favourite meal!
But I do enjoy a good curry too
What a creative use of ribbon, Wendy. So beautifully done!
ReplyDeleteLovely tree and very pretty ribbons. A nice way to use up odds and ends too. Christine x
ReplyDeleteLove this tree Wendy. Brilliant idea.
ReplyDeleteLove your Christmas tree Wendy, beautifully made. Enjoy your Christmas dinner and fantastic that you won't be ripped off too xx
ReplyDeleteClever take on the challenge with this super ribbon tree, looks fab.
ReplyDeleteVery very pretty
ReplyDeleteCheers
Dr Sonia