My Beach Home Christmas Tree & French Country Fridays 294

Welcome to French Country Fridays, the series that will inspire you to “Frenchify” your Friday!

Today I’m sharing a unique way to build a Christmas tree that has a Scandinavian vibe in my post Scandinavian Style Christmas Tree DIY linked here and below! It’s not a particularly difficult project to do and boy oh boy was it fun to decorate! I’m up at our beach home at the moment for a week and just may have pulled the tree out of the garage to set up. I know, I know…some of you will think that it’s too early, but hear me out! I’m not here very often and yet I believe that this is where our family and friends will gather for the holidays. So I need to get started early and then will get back home where will have a small Thanksgiving. Watch for an apple cinnamon sticky bun recipe coming your way on Sunday that I’ll be making for Thanksgiving!

Here’s the naked tree at the beach! I actually have 3 of this same tree and love it so much!!! You can buy it HERE and it’s going to sell out for the season soon I think, it always does! PS…I just rolled the storage bag down and have not even fluffed the branches yet in this impromptu  iPhone shot. 🎄

Shabbyfufu beach house Christmas tree

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From your hosts:

Designthusiasm | Christmas Garland and Mantel Decor

Shabbyfufu | Scandinavian Style Christmas Tree DIY

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