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Tiny christmas trees

Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Tiny christmas trees. Get inspired and try out new things.
Lighting Up Tiny Trees! – Christmas Light Source

These cute little guys come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. Both real and fake, they are perfect for small apartments and make lovely table accents.

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Tips to find Vintage Bottle Brush Trees

I am sharing a few easy ways to determine if you have found old bottle brush trees or not. WIthin a few moments, you should be able to tell.

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Tiny Bottle Brush Christmas Trees on Vintage Wood Spools – Creating Me

Hi friends, A few months ago, I picked up a bag of vintage wood thread spools at a local vintage store. The bag was filled with all different sizes and some of them still had labels on them. I wasn…

Make a tiny Christmas tree for your dollhouse in the Victorian style. This little christmas tree is in the English Victorian style, made popular by Queen Victoria in 1848.

Make a tiny Christmas tree for your dollhouse in the Victorian style. This little christmas tree is in the English Victorian style, made popular by Queen Victoria in 1848.