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Recycled Christmas Tree

Posted by tinfoilhat AZ 10 (My Page) on
Fri, Dec 2, 11 at 14:44

10' tall Christmas tree made with rebar and pipe from junk pile. Hanging ornaments are painted cotton gin saw blades with broken mirror pieces that create a dancing pattern of light on the ground as they turn in the wind.
AZ Christmas Tree, Made with 1-1/2

This is an AZ Christmas tree so it's topped with a roadrunner instead of an angel.
AZ X-Mas Tree Top Detail


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Very cool!


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Very interesting! Sure brightens up that area, just like a decorated tree is supposed to do! Clever to add mirror pieces to get more glitz! Jan


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A partridge in a pear tree>>>NOT! A roadrunner in a Christmas treeeee.....sung like the song! Love the bling factor!(mirror pcs)


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That is a great tree, your roadrunner is a great topper too!


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Another awesome creation! The roadrunner is very cool and I love the cotton gin blade ornaments!


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REally great! One Christmas tree your friend the javelina won't eat!
Kathy


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Ornies that turn in the wind! WOW! & shiny & bright...I'm singing "Jingle Bells" & laughing with that roadrunner! (he's amazing!) Cool, tinfoil! TFS! Jeanne S.


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LOVE the road runner!


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Perfect for our Arizona desert surroundings. Great job! Soooo creative!


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