Amanda's Christmas Jumpers and all things Christmassy 2017 (1 Viewer)

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Wow Amanda loving all the pics xxx

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I realised this morning I hadn’t put out the snow family with their tree The Father Christmas and large snowman On the right sing together...... (I sometimes take the batteries out when they get a bit annoying:xrofl:)
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Amanda I got a new Christmas cardi to add to my collection !! ( the family keep borrowing mine!!)
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Seeing as this is partly the 'all things Christmassy' thread, I'm hoping to tap in to the collective expertise for a bit of seasonal advice.

I'm after a bright LED, 18" Christmas tree to take away in the van on my Christmas break, small enough to sit on the kitchen worktop and under the top cupboards, but not as small as the computer desktop miniature USB trees.

Is anyone using one they could recommend, as all those I've looked at so far, have been cheap tack.

Happy with USB or 240 volt, as there are sockets available for both, or even battery operated as a last resort.

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Seeing as this is partly the 'all things Christmassy' thread, I'm hoping to tap in to the collective expertise for a bit of seasonal advice.

I'm after a bright LED, 18" Christmas tree to take away in the van on my Christmas break, small enough to sit on the kitchen worktop and under the top cupboards, but not as small as the computer desktop miniature USB trees.

Is anyone using one they could recommend, as all those I've looked at so far, have been cheap tack.

Happy with USB or 240 volt, as there are sockets available for both, or even battery operated as a last resort.
We got our mini Christmas tree for the van from Ikea it's about 56cm tall and we use cheap battery LED lights on it ( ours has purple decs on because it's mine!!!)
 

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Here is L'il Tom wearing his sweater, hat and collar on Amanda ... also a photo of our tree outside the van door

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Kath xx

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We got our mini Christmas tree for the van from Ikea it's about 56cm tall and we use cheap battery LED lights on it ( ours has purple decs on because it's mine!!!)
Thanks Anthea, I've managed to find a multicoloured one that just fits the space between worktop and overhead lockers :xgrin:

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