After looking at all the displays at Kraynaks, we headed out into the store and did some browsing. One of my favorite pictures from the day was this one that I took of a bunch of little bottle brush trees they had for sale
There was no shortage of Santas. Wouldn't this one look fabulous on a front porch? I didn't look at the price tag on him but I'm sure he was no in my budget.
I could find room for Santa. Lol
ReplyDeleteNow that is a truly life size santa!
ReplyDeleteI love the little trees! Santa is quite nice, I'm sure out of my price range as well.
ReplyDeleteI love that tree shot, too. Santa would probably be stolen these days!
ReplyDeleteI agree! I think these bottle brush trees are the prettiest photo yet! Good things come in small packages, as they say. I am always buying more bottle brush trees whenever I see them. I take different kinds and group them all in fake snow on a tray, with some deer. They are pretty, and cheap.
ReplyDeleteThat is a mighty fine looking Santa! I don't think I've seen one that tall unless it was an inflatable!
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Now those would get me feeling Christmas-y. If someone gave one to me I would be very happy, but I had sticker shock when I saw similar sizes in a catalog.
ReplyDeleteThat's an awesome photo with those small trees.
ReplyDeleteI love that Santa. I want him and I'm sure I couldn't afford him either.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day, Ann. Big hug to you and lots of scritches to Gibbs. ♥
haha, little trees, big balls! cute.
ReplyDeleteI've wanted to purchase a few of these bottleneck brush trees, but man they are expensive. Besides that I have enough old Christmas decorations to rearrange and choose from the last me for as long as I feel like decorating. I guess I'm a tightwad, LOL
ReplyDeleteI love that Santa, but where would you store him after Christmas?
ReplyDeleteLove the little trees. So bright and cheerful.
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