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Step 1, I had to finish painting quite a few dark blue sections of the backdrop.  I ran out of time this year and of course didn't do it over the summer.  FYI, I wanted the backdrop to look dreamy at night when the room lights were off and just the Christmas tree and Dept 56 village lights were on.  I went with twilight colors (two shades of blue, lavendar, and gray) and searched for a quilt pattern.  I think the final effect is cozy and dreamy, just what I had envisioned

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had to take a pause until I could collect the tree and bring it in through the french doors.  if you have a tile or hardwood floor, it is highly recommended that you build a base with non-marking rubber wheels so that you can move the tree around while working on your Christmas layout.  note that the table frames also have wheels so that the layout can be repositioned easily

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