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Christmas Friday Smiles




I've been looking through photos that I have not blogged and came across this one of last years Christmas tree.  I had totally bonkers neon baubles :)  That is a big smile for me, so I'm sharing at Annie's Friday Smiles.

Perhaps next Friday I'll have decorated this years tree and can share that too!

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  1. How cool are they 😃 what better time to go NEON. Love it.
    Hugs,
    Annie x

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  2. NEON! What a great idea . .. merry and VERY bright!!!! LOL! xxx

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  3. Oh the fun of Christmas ! I love the Neon...haven't yet seen them in our area. But maybe just wasnt't looking. Enjoy a lovely weekend.

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  4. Lovely bright tree Laura. Looking forward to seeing this years.

    Hope you have a lovely weekend. Sue

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  5. Love those neon baubles and that is a fabulous photo. Got to find myself some neon baubles now :) xx

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  6. I love your neon baubles. They would make me smile every time I saw them. Kate x

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  7. Cool photo Laura, I'm a bit of a traditionalist but do love to see fresh modern colours at Christmas, Happy Friday Robyn

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  8. Love them! I just ordered a new second tree tonight so hopefully that will make me smile when it arrives!! I am not sure if I will be able to wait to put it up!
    Hugs
    xx

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