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PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 7:25 am 
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And it would not have been possible without Karl Fey and Howard Lamey!


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Ooh, la la! Beautiful.


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It's all beautiful!!


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Thank you both.

Last photo--this scene is now all packed away


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That is such a beautiful display, Maria.

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Thank you. One year it was the more over the top Marie Antoinette display, lol. The tinsel tree has long since bit the dust. This was from 2011. I made all the ornaments myself after seeing the original Marie Antoinette again with Norma Shearer!


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You must have fun putting out and arranging all your putzes. I like all your different themes.


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Thank you. I do enjoy it. Although putting it away is daunting. I managed to get the "Brooklyn Bridge" Feather Tree and putz put away today--now THAT was a bear to do!


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