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O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree

December 17, 2009 by ~The South Dakota Cowgirl~ 11 Comments

Cowgirl ornament purchased in Vegas
Cowgirl ornament purchased in Vegas

We’ll take a break today from our regularly scheduled Vegas Trip updates, to view my latest masterpiece, (ok, some of you may not think it a masterpiece, but I certainly do) also known as our Christmas Tree.

Tuesday I went to town to do some grocery shopping- since I hadn’t been since before Thanksgiving and while I was there, I got a really cute, almost Charlie Brown like, 6′ tall Balsam Fir.

It’s worth noting that these are not really my favorite type of tree- I find them hard to decorate as they have very few really strong branches that will accept a heavy ornament without bending, and they drop more needles than its relative, the Frasier Fir. Frasier Firs are my favorite type of tree, but since we didn’t get the tree up right after Thanksgiving (hence having less time to enjoy it), I opted to spend less and substitute a Balsam. Don’t get me wrong, the tree is pretty, and it’s skinny, which I also wanted. I would have also preferred a 7′ tall tree, but by the time I got to the tree stand, they were pretty picked over.

Back to the subject- if you’ll notice as you go through the pictures you can see the big, hollow, empty spot where no branches grew- by the time it’s decorated, you can’t really tell. I didn’t do step by step instructions on decorating the tree, as so much of it is done by eye and feel and flow. You want your eyes to move around the tree, so I will typically try to balance the tree, with the big, showpiece ornaments flowing around it, and then bring in smaller, more numerous pieces/ornaments to fill in. I had planned to use some bandanna ribbon and some star garland on the tree (see this post for details on those) but when I shopped for garland pieces this year I found some sparkling berries and some red feathers that just called my name. Adding those made the tree feel more glamorous and I felt that the star garland and bandana ribbon would have cheapened it. I’m considering selling the star garland so if any of you are interested let me know. I have 27 feet of it.

Also worthy of comment, is that I only used 300 lights on the tree- I didn’t follow the rule of 100 lights per foot, but the tree is skinny and I didn’t want to over-power it with lights. I’m pretty sure that’s possible.

Enough of my comments here’s the photos of the tree. Enjoy!

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About ~The South Dakota Cowgirl~

Jenn Zeller is the creative mind and boss lady behind The South Dakota Cowgirl. She is an aspiring horsewoman, photographer, brilliant social media strategist and lover of all things western.

After a brief career in the investment world to support her horse habit (and satisfy her mother, who told her she had to have a “real” job after graduating college), she finally took the leap and stepped away from a regular income; trading the business suit once and for all for cowgirl boots, a hat, and jeans. She has not looked back.

When Jenn first moved to The DX Ranch on the South Dakota plains, she never imagined she’d find herself behind a camera lens capturing an authentic perspective of ranching, and sharing it with others. Jenn has always been called to artistry, and uses music, writing, images, home improvement, and her first true love of horses to express her ranching passion.

Horses are the constant thread and much of her work centers around using her unique style of writing to share her horsemanship journey with others in publications such as CavvySavvy, the AQHA Ranching Blog, the West River Eagle, the family ranch website, and her own website.

Using photography to illustrate her stories has created other opportunities -- Jenn’s brand “The South Dakota Cowgirl” has grown to the level of social media “Influencer”. This notoriety has led to work with Duluth Trading Company, Budweiser, Wyoming Tourism, Vice, Circle Z Ranch and Art of the Cowgirl, to name a few. She also serves as a brand ambassador for Woodchuck USA, Arenus Equine Health, Triple Crown Feed and Just Strong fitness apparel. Her photography has been featured by Instagram, Apple, TIME Magazine, The Huffington Post, and Oprah Magazine. Jenn’s work has been published internationally, has been seen in several books and has graced the covers of several magazines.

Jenn became a social media influencer by accident when she started to explore Instagram as a way to share her life on the ranch with folks that don’t get to experience it. It’s grown into an incredible platform that she uses to empower women, create an environment for self improvement and share life on the ranch.

When she’s not working, she loves to drink coffee, play with her naughty border collie named Copper, start ranch colts, and run about the country chasing cans. Her mother still thinks she doesn’t have a “real” job.

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  1. Tana says

    December 17, 2009 at 11:15 am

    Awesome!

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  2. Thea says

    December 17, 2009 at 11:30 am

    I had no idea there were actually “rules” for decorating a Chrismas Tree! I thought what ever string of lights you had that weren’t burned out went on the tree 😀

    Your tree is beautiful, thanks for sharing with us! I love that you have a cowboy hat for a topper – awesome idea!

    Merry Christmas!

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  3. Weekend Cowgirl says

    December 17, 2009 at 12:09 pm

    Your tree is beautiful!

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  4. DD Williams says

    December 17, 2009 at 1:29 pm

    Gorgeous! LOVE the cowboy hat on top! You’ve got flair, girl! ;D
    xo
    ~DD

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  5. Kimberley says

    December 17, 2009 at 2:48 pm

    I love your tree! Heck I like all of your house decor! Love the western style!

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  6. The Wife says

    December 17, 2009 at 6:56 pm

    Just gorgeous! That topper sure looks familiar. 🙂

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  7. Maureen@IslandRoar says

    December 17, 2009 at 10:15 pm

    I didn’t know there were rules either; I hope my tree passes….
    Yours is beautiful!
    Love the cowgirl ornament.

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  8. Robina says

    December 18, 2009 at 7:53 am

    I love it! You are so good at everything you do. I can’t believe you made that spindly looking tree look so beautiful!!! And I love your walls!

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  9. crystal.cattle says

    December 18, 2009 at 11:45 am

    I love your tree, especially the cowboy hat on the top of it! Very cute. I also saw that Christmas ornament in Vegas. So much good stuff to choose from! It is taking me forever to get it all posted!

    http://www.cdycattle.blogspot.com

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  10. Weekend Cowgirl says

    December 19, 2009 at 8:13 am

    Hi. I just added a gallery for the first time. It worked out great except when you click on a picture it does not give me option to go to next picture like yours do. Any help appreciated!!!
    Love your tree. I can tell it is fun at your house!

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