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Decorating the tree is one of the best events in the run up to Christmas. There’s a real sense of occasion as the decorations are unpacked and delicately placed (or enthusiastically hurled) onto the branches. We all love the round orbs that make the tree look full and festive but nothing really outshines the novelty baubles. These one-off decorations are all about adding fun and personality. And not just to your tree.
Baubles are far too versatile to limit to sprucing up the spruce. Gather on long ribbons to create swags for adorning doors, mantels and mirrors. Take them to the table as part of place settings, centrepieces or to hang from the back of chairs. Or deck the hall, draping them between the spindles of the stair rail.
Visit John Lewis, Touchwood, Solihull for a beautifull fun selection.
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