I decided to improvise with some of our Christmas decorations this year.

I can't seem to find a tree topper I like, so I put a pinwheel at the top instead. Maybe I'll try making something more traditional next year, but I kinda like the rainbow quirkiness of this year's "star."

I've had similar trouble finding a tree skirt I like, so I bought a $10 holiday tablecloth at Target, cut a line out from the center, and voila! Instant tree skirt.

In keeping with the do-it-yourself theme, Joy decorated our door with some of the fun holiday crafts she's made at preschool. You can tell how high a child can reach by where they hang their decorations.
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