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Nice (but cheap) Christmas Tree decorations?

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jane313 · 13/11/2005 18:26

Saw some lovely but pricey ones in a garden centre so wondered who did nice ones that didn't cost £2,50 for a bauble. Its the first time I can have a tree in 14 years and it will be my ds first one.

These are the cheaper shops near me I thought of; asda, tesco, wilkinsons, woollies (although only the big ones do a lot of home stuff I think).

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LilacBump · 13/11/2005 18:28

ikea too!

aloha · 13/11/2005 18:28

Matalan! Gorgeous red cath kidstonish baubles with polka dots on. Lovely. And unbreakable so perfect for homes with curious babies in.

aloha · 13/11/2005 18:29

Yes, Ikea too. And make your own with the kids. White iced biscuits are lovely.

jane313 · 13/11/2005 18:31

I had forgotten Matalan, they sound lovely. I like the idea of unbreakable; I have a grabbing everything in the mouth 2 yr old. Ikea too, both open late night. excellent.

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Skribble · 13/11/2005 22:10

Lidl and Aldi often do european style ones, last year I got little wooden ones.

nutcracker · 13/11/2005 22:11

Wilkos have loads and loads of really nice decorations.

Thye also have lots of cheap tatt too

jane313 · 13/11/2005 22:16

Have been to lidl but there wasn't much there yet. Got choc advent calendar for 59p though!

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QueenVictoria · 13/11/2005 22:18

ikea, sainsburys, tesco b&q are cheapest IME. We have a very very cheap garden centre near us but thats no help to you i think (unless you live in north london )

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