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| If you like having a holiday tree, think about getting a reusable one; trees will serve much better when left to live. Here are some “reusable” ideas for whatever tree you choose. Ornaments There is no limit to the imagination when it comes to reusable and inexpensive ornaments for a tree; anything will work: Cookie cutters Family pictures Holiday cards Popcorn & Cranberries Ribbons & bows Shells Silk flowers Toys Etcetera, etcetera, etcetera Tree Skirt Add a sense of fun and nostalgia to your holiday by using a favorite out-dated full skirt as a tree skirt. And, be sure to recycle your tree after the holidays. You can check with Metro for curbside recycling information, and a list of charitable organization pick-ups in your area. |
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