November 8, 20177 yr We used to cut own Christmas tree at the tree farm. The ideal tree would be not too big or small, just the right size and shape. But I don't think that is happening this year. The Not Happening Christmas Tree by dr_spock_888, on Flickr Â
November 8, 20177 yr I like a nice warm house, but the poor old tree has a bad time after a few days. Â Â Â
November 8, 20177 yr 8 hours ago, StangMan302 said: I cant view it. would love to see the competition. Thanks for the headsup. Not much competition, but here is my entry: A red and white tree would be so ideal for me. The contrasting colours would be so appealing for me personally.
November 8, 20177 yr Here is my Christmas tree, Space Xmas :)http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/csabesz/MOC/xmas_entry_2017.jpg Edited November 8, 20177 yr by dark secret
November 8, 20177 yr Christmas tree in the wild. Â Winter Wonderland Christmas Tree by Karen Metz, on Flickr
November 8, 20177 yr My ideal tree: one made entirely of large gingerbread men. My mug is ready for dunkin'!Â
November 8, 20177 yr General Treevous is the ideal Christmas tree, capable of spreading festive cheer and also handy at hunting down Jedi humbugs. Sorry the first picture was too big, hope this is better @CopMike Edited November 12, 20177 yr by Agent Kallus
November 9, 20177 yr Ideal Christmas tree is next to Russian banya! Â Â Edited May 9, 20186 yr by vrednaya_chaika
November 9, 20177 yr My interpretation of a Christmas tree on Mars: under a dome with no green (it's mars, the red planet) and lot's of lights :) Â
November 9, 20177 yr John dear, did you bring a Christmas tree home for me. Yes dear. Edited November 11, 20177 yr by AllanSmith Corrected grammar.
November 10, 20177 yr My ideal christmas tree would be big. If only there was place for this one. Of course, the most improtant thing is family! Thank you for hosting this raffle :) Â Edited November 10, 20177 yr by Fifulin
November 10, 20177 yr These events are one of the many things that makes Eurobricks a special place. First time participating and it was really fun. The Village Tree, bigger than most of the trees the minifigures have in their cramped modular apartments but without overdoing it like New Brick York City.Â
November 11, 20177 yr Merry Christmas everyone! Â Edited August 26, 20186 yr by brazilianbrickbuilder
November 11, 20177 yr Here comes my ideal christmas tree. The story behind my christmas tree is the so called christmas truce around christmas 1914 (World War 1). In the week leading up to the 25th, French, German, and British soldiers crossed trenches to exchange seasonal greetings and talk. There were joint burial ceremonies and prisoner swaps, while several meetings ended in carol-singing. Check out the full story on Wikipedia.
November 11, 20177 yr I wish You a LOT of ANY bricks! ;) Flickr Album Edited November 11, 20177 yr by SERVATOR
November 11, 20177 yr This is the entry of my 6-year old son and me. For him it is important to spend Christmas time with family and friends. He loves snow, so he wishes for a white Christmas and off course there had to be some presents under the tree. We wish you all a wonderful Christmas time!
November 11, 20177 yr This yearly event is always fun :) The ideal Christmas tree? The one you can bring safely home... So do attach it securely when transporting it
November 11, 20177 yr My participation with this christmas bones tree Edited November 27, 20177 yr by CopMike Nice entry - registred after the deadline though, won´t be in the raffle
November 11, 20177 yr My tree is a tribute to the classic building with only basic bricks. Happy Xmas to all of you. Â
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