When Childhood Reflects in Christmas Decorations

December 11th, 2012 § 3 comments

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White Christmas and a Gold Sparkle

Versatility has found its way in the design of Christmas decorations – a Christmas tree star can easily become an off-holiday decoration. Gold reflexes create a Magical Christmas – brass was shaped into an eye-catching folded geometry to display either on the top of the Christmas tree or by the mantle, in the bedroom or near your reading nook.

This treetop star can he hung in the window or by the fireplace, as it represents a fascinating decoration all year long. Its elegant sparkle under light lends glamor to the surrounding space without being … over the top. Perfect to create a new tradition over generations, the FALTSTERN by The Fundamental Shop showcases its modern geometric shape every time you need a bit of sparkle in your life.

The designers encourage us to use fairy lights to upgrade the star’s sparkle to holiday mode, creating a stunning effect.  I wish I still had my childhood Christmas tree decoration, and since I can’t remember where it is, i was fascinated by this modern folded star.

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I’d like to hear about your Christmas tree top decoration – do you still have your childhood one?

 

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  • http://www.aswetravel.com Sofia

    The tree looks lovely, nice star decoration too!

    • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003407211780 Minocha

      It’s a nice tradition to have. I know going up to the folks in Sligo at Christmast that there’s denitaroocs hanging on the tree for myself and my brother and they’ve been doing it for over 20 years. First thing I look for now when I see the family tree go up

  • Ada Teicu

    @sofia – It sure does – a Merry Christmas to you!