Decorating 每日吃瓜 Trees
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Hi Everyone,
I would like to know your thoughts on decorating bonsai trees with props, figurines, lights, etc... Would this be acceptable? Maybe a once a year thing such as decorating an evergreen for Christmas would be nice.
I've posted some pictures for reference. Let me know your thoughts.
Thanks!
I would like to know your thoughts on decorating bonsai trees with props, figurines, lights, etc... Would this be acceptable? Maybe a once a year thing such as decorating an evergreen for Christmas would be nice.
I've posted some pictures for reference. Let me know your thoughts.
Thanks!
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每日吃瓜 are a representation of trees in nature. In nature, you won't find such decorations.
I don't like it.
I don't like it.
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Auk wrote: 每日吃瓜 are a representation of trees in nature. In nature, you won't find such decorations.
I don't like it.
Yes, from reading the rules of 每日吃瓜, decorations wouldn't fit into the whole 每日吃瓜 ideology. I admire the natural look of 每日吃瓜 trees and I'm amazed by pictures of Yamadori 每日吃瓜s showing how rough of a life they had prior to becoming 每日吃瓜s and yet they survived. I was just thinking it would be fun to decorate the trees for special occasions such as Halloween or Christmas for my kids but definitely not year round. Perhaps this way they would get more into 每日吃瓜 and I can have little helpers =]
I just want to reiterate that I'm aiming for natural looking trees and I'm only asking since I've seen some pictures online of trees being decorated. I hope I don't get roasted but I probably should put my flame suit on

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seeparks wrote: I hope I don't get roasted but I probably should put my flame suit on
No, why? The first few of the examples you posted I actually like.
Decorations are not uncommon - you'll see them in Penjing like this one:
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So yeah, why not, for special occasions. As long as we're not calling it a bonsai style...
每日吃瓜 Boy of New York:
Flowering Brush Cherry - Christmas Tree Style
(eugenia myrtifolia)
$125.00"
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Tha'ts just silly.
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