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  • A AndyD

    Whatever happened to tinsel? Remembering as kids we always blinged-up the tree and other things such as mirrors and paintings with it.
    Tastes change?

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    ShiroKuro
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    @AndyD said in Christmas tree?:

    Whatever happened to tinsel?

    Yep, we always had it too!

    You couldn’t pay me to put it on my tree now! 😆

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      Tinsel? Not with two cats.

      “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
      ― Douglas Adams

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        Whatever happened to tinsel? Remembering as kids we always blinged-up the tree and other things such as mirrors and paintings with it.
        Tastes change?

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        @AndyD said in Christmas tree?:

        Whatever happened to tinsel? Remembering as kids

        Putting the tinsel on was one of the highlights of decorating the tree when I was a kid, too. I loved the shimmery sparkle. And filling in the spaces so the tinsel was evenly distributed.

        My mom had some really vintage tinsel stored in the ornament box (you saved everything back then), but it was discolored/tarnished with age. Not sure what it was made of. Probably lead, or something else toxic. 😉

        I continued the tinsel tradition in the wtg house after we got married, until we caught one of the cats eating the stuff. Managed to stop him before he became what our vet used to call a "string cat" requiring surgery. Had never lived with a cat before, so had no idea of the hazard.

        I just checked and tinsel is still widely available. No dogs or cats in the house this year for the first time in a very long time. Who knows? Maybe I'll revive the longstanding family tradition and do a tree with tinsel this year....

        When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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          I miss tinsel, too, although we distinguished between the shiny garlands that went around the tree, which we called "tinsel," and the long silvery strips that dripped down, which we called "icicles." (Not that I ever saw a real icicle in all my growing-up years. Come to think of it, though, maybe that's why we were so enthusiastic about our tinsel icicles.

          We could never have tinsel icicles while having two cats and a dog. We could probably have tinsel garlands, but I think I'm going to give the tree that special horizontal sparkle with some wired ribbon I found tucked in among the ornaments. You'll see whether I did that when I post a photo, probably tonight, if I feel up to a little light decorating after the meds from this here dental work I had this morning wear off.

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            Tinsel…it makes trees impossible to recycle properly.

            We haven’t put up a tree in over a decade. The kids moved out, and I’m happy with a wreath outside the door.

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              Oh, yeah. The recycling. At least the cats keep me from being tempted to be environmentally irresponsible. 😉

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                I caved. Turned out our artificial tree, which we haven't used in years, is just the right size to put atop our free standing gas fireplace (which we don't use, because we have three other fireplaces and it would dry out the room too much and hence the piano). I deep cleaned the living room, even reconditioned the leather sofa and club chair using a spray-on product I use on my cavalry saddle, and did lights as well as decorations. All ready for the neighborhood party on Sunday. OK, now how do I post pictures again?

                fear is the thief of dreams

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                  fear is the thief of dreams

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                    fear is the thief of dreams

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                        fear is the thief of dreams

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                          fear is the thief of dreams

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                            The chair and sofa are from the 80s and Mr Pique is very attached to them. I want something more mid-century modern--like an Eames lounge chair and a very different kind of sofa in a bright color, maybe eggplant velvet or deep burgundy. Next house, the leather stuff will live in the man cave. We're not buying any more furniture until after we've moved. For now, this stuff works okay; it's a 70s house and could really use some updating.

                            fear is the thief of dreams

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                              Everything looks lovely, @pique !! And the two trees are great!

                              Now you can enjoy the party! 🙂

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                                Thanks, SK.

                                And thank you WTG for the link to the Christmas playlist. That looks like a great collection and perfect for what I have in mind, but unfortunately it wouldn't arrive before the party. And $40 for a used CD .... hmmm.

                                I guess I'm going to have to mine whatever I've already got on hand. I'm not too great at planning ahead. Oh well.

                                fear is the thief of dreams

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                                  @ShiroKuro @AdagioM

                                  That ripple afghan in those colors must have been a kit. My mom did this one many years ago, and it was mostly used as a decorative throw and shows very little signs of wear. I'm guessing 1970s...

                                  When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                                    @pique

                                    Love your house and Chrismas decorations! Very iniviting. We had a sofa like that up until half a dozen years ago when we found this great deal on Craigslist for an Ekornes sofa and loveseat. The old sofa was very comfy. While I love the Ekornes, part of me regrets getting rid of the other sofa.

                                    There are other people selling used copies of the CD set for a lot less than $40. Click on the "Other sellers on Amazon" below the "Add to Cart" button to see them. Delivery times would be an issue regardless.

                                    There is also a companion hardcover book (originally sold through the Metropolitan Museum of Art) that contains arrangements of carols. I found it on the Internet Archive. Sign up is free. Just in case you want to noodle around on the piano before the holidays...or just take a look to see if it's worth finding a used copy of the book.

                                    The preview is useless (doesn't show any of the music), but the download gets you the entire book:

                                    https://archive.org/details/carolsforchristm00will

                                    🎄 🎄 🎄

                                    When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                                      Here's our Christmas tree!
                                      [img]https://i.postimg.cc/XGgtfFrb/Christmas-Tree-Closeup.jpg[/img]

                                      Here's a longer view of the living room, so you can see the piano in situ, plus some of the period details like the ceiling medallion and woodwork. [url=https://postimg.cc/9wFKJM9q][img]https://i.postimg.cc/9wFKJM9q/Christmas-Tree-Piano.jpg[/img][/url]

                                      And here's the dining room with a few Christmas touches here and there. It shows the medallion in that room, one of the still-working original double pocket doors, and some of the woodwork, but you can also see the stone (maybe slate?) mantelpiece. There's a matching one just out of view in the living room. They're both faux-painted to look like marble. There are similar ones in the rooms directly above, our bedroom and my office, but the design is much simpler. The chimneys have been closed, so they're just for looks and historical interest these days.
                                      [url=https://postimg.cc/fts6S5TC][img]https://i.postimg.cc/fts6S5TC/Christmas-Dining-Room.jpg[/img][/url]

                                      We still have things to do--you can see that we've hung nothing on the walls--but we're making progress, and it was so fun to decorate for Christmas!

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                                        @Mary-Anna - Lovely!!! Have to ask - how does the piano sound in that room? I know you were trying to figure out placement before you were in the house.

                                        Here are your photos embedded here on WTF.
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                                        A few notes on how to embed photos here...

                                        I'm posting from the full editing screen rather than using Quick Reply. I just clicked on your links, which took me to postimages. Then I hit the Share button there, clicked on Direct link (the second option in the window that comes up and which copies a link to the photo), came back here, and used the Image icon in the full editing screen. Just tap the Image icon and do a paste; your cursor is automatically positioned where it needs to be).

                                        Nice thing about the full editing screen is that you can see a preview of what your post will look like on the right side of your screen, if you're on a laptop or PC. On a mobile device or a tablet, you have to specifically select Show Preview on your full edit screen.

                                        anyway...love your house! It looks so warm and inviting...

                                        When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                                          Thank you! I was actually DMing you for help but you anticipated my need. 🙂

                                          The piano sounds really good, but LOUD! It's like living inside a hollow-bodied instrument made of wood that's been seasoned for 140 years. And it doesn't help that the sound also reflects off glass windows that are huge, because the house didn't have electric lights when it was built. We just got the Roman shades installed, and maybe they do help the sound bouncing off the windows some, but I raised the one behind the piano for the month, so that the Christmas tree lights would be visible from the street. I also raised the lid for December, just for looks, so I'm sure my holiday playing will be audible to passers-by, poor things.

                                          My new tech (who is great and came recommended by both Jon and Rich) asked delicately whether it might be time to voice it when he tuned it in July, saying that he didn't like to dictate people's taste, but...hmm... I told him I'd wait until his next visit so that I could hear it with rugs, furniture, and window treatments, but we both knew it was going to need voicing. It was already getting a bit bright before we left Oklahoma, so it's time.

                                          We had to put it where it would fit, so there are two floor vents near but not under it. The window on the right gets no sun, because of a tree and the house next door, so that's good. The double window faces north and is under a porch, so no sun there, either. The exterior wall isn't ideal, but we insulated the house and there are storm windows that keep most of the drafts out.

                                          I'm planning to move that recliner upstairs to my office and replace it with someething smaller, and hanging pictures is going to be a more involved process than I'm used to since the walls are plaster and not sheetrock, but I'm really happy to have the rugs down, which only happened right before Thanksgiving. Moving is hard work, y'all. But this place is feeling really homey now.

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