Each year, the Vancouver Rotary Foundation Festival of Trees offers up beautiful ideas for holiday tree decorating. I’m always amazed at the ingenuity, color and humor created by the designers. This year is no exception.
The tree viewing starts at Pearson Air Museum, 1115 E. Fifth, Vancouver, Thanksgiving weekend – Friday, noon to 9 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p .m and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. All of the details are available at www.rotaryfestivaloftrees.org.
Enjoy these beautiful designs from the 2011 Festival of Trees:

Winter's Glory is a stunning, flocked tree with red magnolias and snow birds, by Donna Rodewald and Kris Hostetter.

Details from Winter's Glory

An Autumn Christmas features amber-colored beads. By Lorraine Carson.

The WSU Tree is filled with ornaments for Cougar fans. By Teddy Jo Mires and Pam Farwell.

Merry Fairy Christmas is filled with fairies. By Kathy Hammer.

Elegant Santa in Tall Dark and Handsome is pure elegance. By Robin Anderson.

Santa is wearing corduroy in Santa's in the Woods. By Jan Hampton.

Tree topper for Santa's in the Woods.

Santa's on Safari in this wildlife covered tree. By Jan Hampton.

Ornaments waiting to be hung on Save Some for Santa.

Lots of whimsy on Save Some for Santa. By Darcy and Meagan Neu.

Men and women in the Armed Services are honored with the Proud to be an American tree. By Debbie Mohagen and Barbara Kindvall

Christmas Memories will be the scene for this year's Talking Tree. By Teddy Jo Mires and Pam Farwell.

Santa is a snowboarder in Santa's Other 364 Days tree. By Karey Dillingham.

There is much more to Santa than a sleigh and reindeer in Santa's Other 364 Days

Pooh is ready for Christmas on the Pooh Bear and His Honey Pot Tree. By Jan Hampton.

Grapes and hydrangea blossoms pair to make lovely decorations in French Country Elegance tree. By Teddy Jo Mires and Pam Farwell.

Pretty as a Peacock creates a stunning color combination. By Karen Stanley.

Peace on Earth features globes and the hope for world peace. By Karen Stanley.

Shoe La La is covered with, of course, charming shoe ornaments. By Darcy and Meagan Neu.

It only takes two colors to make a beautiful tree in Red, White and Retro. By Ines Mahoney.

Self portrait at Festival of Trees. Happy Holidays!
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