Sunday, November 27, 2011

HopeKids Christmas Trees at Minnesota State Fair

Did you know, that the Minnesota State Fair is the largest state fair in America? Pretty interesting eh? Well that's all for now. See ya later.

Just kidding. There's more...

Every year the Minnesota State Fair has a Christmas tree decorating contest. Recently I was sent photos of the 2009 and the 2011 blue ribbon winners of the decorated tree section. They both happened to be "HopeKids" themed. In case you are not familiar, HopeKids is a organization dedicated to giving hope and compassion to children diagnosed with life-threatening illnesses. (To find out more information on HopeKids, click here.)

The decorator for both the HopeKids trees is Sherry S. (Apple Valley, MN). Her 2009 HopeKids Christmas tree was especially an accomplishment as she hand braided the garland and had the children of HopeKids send her their individual handmade ornaments.

Unfortunately, not all the HopeKids children were able to participate so Sherry had the foresight to also print out a paper chain with each link containing the name, age & illness of each HopeKids child.

Photo: 2009 Blue Ribbon Winner of Minnesota State Fair (decorated tree category)

It's not hard to see why this tree was chosen for first place. It has a wonderful crafty feel to it and the use of mostly primary colors is a wonderful choice for this subject. Below is an explanation on why it was selected as the winner in the decorated tree category.

Photo: Judges special recognition for 2009 (click on photo to enlarge).

The HopeKids Christmas tree of 2011 is a little different as it's theme is "Pictures of Hope". It still has the same idea of having each of the Minnesota HopeKids children donate a personal handmade ornament. But this time, the tree has a more uniformed look with the framed photos.

Photo: 2011 Blue Ribbon Winner of Minnesota State Fair (decorated tree category).

Sherry says, "Unfortunately our Minnesota chapter has grown in the last two years to over 700 kids and families. All of them are in picture frames. Keep in mind this donated tree was only 6.5 ft tall but it was still able to hold all the photos".


Thank you to Sherry S. for your contribution and to HopeKids for spreading awareness on childhood illnesses.


All trees decorated and photographed by Sherry S. of Apple Valley, MN.


Saturday, November 19, 2011

2011 Christmas Tree of the Day - CTOTD

This is the third official Christmas Tree of the Day Thread (CTOTD - Click Here for the 2010 one). From December 1st thru December 31st you will be getting a picture of a very special Christmas tree daily. See the tiny picture of the tree to the right? Click on that to see this 2011 CTOTD. Be sure to come here every day to get your Christmas tree fix!




25th Anniversary Embassy Festival of Trees
Photographer: cliff1066 from flickr.com
Place: Fort Wayne, TX (USA)
CTOTD: 12/25/11

A Christmas tree from the 25th Anniversary Embassy Festival of Christmas trees.
It was sponsored by the Embassy Theatre Foundation and decorated by Diane Miller.
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!!!






The Christmas Tree at Night (Part 2)
Photographer: Killbox from flickr.com
Place: Albuquerque, NM (USA)
CTOTD: 12/22/11

Another beautiful Christmas tree that was photographed in the shadows of nightfall.



Angel from London
Photographer: Cristina Valente
Place: Portugal
CTOTD: 12/21/11

A uniquely decorated Christmas tree featuring lots of silvery icicles and froths of white.

But what is Cristina's favorite part of her Christmas tree?

The tree angel.
Who represents her real life angel whose flying in from London...
...her daughter!
Dwahhh! Isn't real life angels what the holidays are all about?



The Christmas Tree at Night
Photographer: Paul Sturgess
Place: England (UK)
CTOTD: 12/09/11

The magic of the Christmas tree is fully realized at night while it's lit up.



Christmas Tree Village
Photographer: cole24_ (flickr.com)
Place: Pittsburgh, PA (USA)
CTOTD: 12/08/11

A village that was built around the base of a Christmas tree.



A Bit of Everything
Photographer: Gina Arnone
Place: Portland OR (USA)
CTOTD: 12/07/11

Here's a riddle for ya: "What has giant balls, golden angels, archangels, sparkly lights and pheasant feathers tucked into a bow?"
Answer: The above Christmas tree.



Twig Star
Tree owners: Filipa Sousa & Tiago Ferreira
Place: London, UK
CTOTD: 12/06/11

"My boyfriend and I just love decorating for Christmas time" says Filipa.
"We find most of our decorations from charity shops or online for under a pound."
Their best find thus far?
The twig star.



Tall & Skinny
Photographer: Gina Arnone
Place: Portland OR (USA)
CTOTD: 12/05/11

A Christmas tree with a very unique tall and skinny shape.



Spruced-up Spruce
Tree
Photographer: Ed Bierman
Place: CA (USA)
CTOTD: 12/02/11

A classically decorated spruce tree at the photographer's workplace.
It's so well decorated that you could say it's all spruced-up with no where to go.
Hahaha!!!
Wait...don't go. I'm done. I promise.



Humble Glow
Photographer: Thomas Cowart
Place: Durham, NC (USA)
CTOTD: 12/01/11

This tiny tree may not be full of glitz and glamor but it's humble glow captures the essence of Christmas.



Got a Christmas tree photo you want to share?
Send it to HolidayTrees@gmail.com
All photos & stories will be posted!



Monday, November 7, 2011

Christmas Time Already? What's going on with these crazy colors?!

As you may have noticed, there is a new title picture and some crazy colors that are being incorporated into this site. That's because we are slowly moving into the Christmas Season! Or should I say quickly?

The unveiling of these magnificent trees begin as soon as...

...they leave their personal dressing rooms.
Photo by: Sarah Ackerman

Honestly, every year that goes by it seems like Christmas gets shorter and shorter. It makes me want to start my Christmas Tree celebration earlier and earlier (I usually start it at around the 1st of December).

Well I'm not sure exactly what I'm going to do yet. I might wait until the December 1st before I start the Christmas celebration. Or I might put up tree photos before the 1st if the mood hits! Or I may try to gather as many photos, information and stories as I can and get them all written for December. That way the articles will be the best they've ever been!

Of course, that would include meticulous planning, so it probably won't happen.

But one thing is for sure. I will be playing around with the blog's colors. This includes everything from the background to the type. So if you log onto this blog and get treated to some blue wonder, green awesomeness or red redo. Just feel free to tell me what you think!
I'm dying to know! I want to know the truth on what feels the most Christmasy.

Besides, is there a better way to spend the holidays than on this website? Go get yourself some hot cocoa, pray that it snows outside and feel all warm and cozy while looking at my decked out (including the halls) website. Whats that? Still too early to get in the Christmas spirit? Then fake it till you make it! We don't have time for lollygaggers around here.


Happy Holidays from HolidayTrees!