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A princess-themed Christmas tree for children

A princess-themed Christmas tree for children

The holiday season is well underway, and Christmas decorations can be found everywhere. And sincerity? You probably tell your children not to touch them a million times a day. RIGHT? For any kid-friendly area, this Princess Kids Christmas Tree is lovely.
Lydia is obsessed with princesses, as you all are aware. Princesses have pretty well taken over our home and her playroom with the tiaras, the dress-up clothes, and the glitter. We went to Big Lots to get some holiday decorations for the family, and I couldn't help but drool over this little white Christmas tree. For a preschooler, it appeared to be the ideal size, and what about the colour? A princess-worthy canvas for pink and silver embellishments.
The tree was painted in Lydia's favourite princess hues, and she enjoys putting her dolls in front of it every morning. We kept the decoration fairly straightforward. a few decorations and pink ribbon for bow-tying. But what's the best part? the top's teeny, small tiara (we actually borrowed it from one of the princess dolls on sale at Big Lots). Isn't that cute?
Big Lots is a sponsor of this article and a collaborator in its creation. The holiday season is well underway, and Christmas decorations can be found everywhere. And sincerity? You probably tell your children not to touch them a million times a day. RIGHT? For any kid-friendly area, this Princess Kids Christmas Tree is lovely. Christmas Tree for Princess Kids Lydia is obsessed with princesses, as you all are aware. Princesses have pretty well taken over our home and her playroom with the tiaras, the dress-up clothes, and the glitter. We went to Big Lots to get some holiday decorations for the family, and I couldn't help but drool over this little white Christmas tree. For a preschooler, it appeared to be the ideal size, and what about the colour? A princess-worthy canvas for pink and silver embellishments. The tree was painted in Lydia's favourite princess hues, and she enjoys putting her dolls in front of it every morning. We kept the decoration fairly straightforward. a few decorations and pink ribbon for bow-tying. But what's the best part? the top's teeny, small tiara (we actually borrowed it from one of the princess dolls on sale at Big Lots). Isn't that cute? The last touch for the princess Christmas tree? That tree skirt of glittering silver. Lydia is really enamoured with it and it adds just the right amount of sparkling charm. In fact, I'm not sure how we'll store this kids' Christmas tree once the holidays are over. (Right? We can't be those folks that put up their tree in January.) Check out the remaining articles in our holidays at home series with Big Lots for additional holiday ideas: / advent for children / fireplace for Christmas / Have you ever constructed a Christmas tree for kids? I would LOVE to repeat this next year, so please let me know what the theme was!
The last touch for the princess Christmas tree? That tree skirt of glittering silver. Lydia is really enamoured with it and it adds just the right amount of sparkling charm. In fact, I'm not sure how we'll store this kids' Christmas tree once the holidays are over. (Right? We can't be those folks that put up their tree in January.)

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