Mum shows off her Halloween tree after sneaking her Christmas decorations up early – and she’s not the only one – The Sun

Mum shows off her Halloween tree after sneaking her Christmas decorations up early – and she’s not the only one – The Sun

10/02/2020

A MUM who couldn't wait for Christmas to get her tree up has found a sneaky way to make her festive decoration acceptable in October.

Louise Pinnegar decorated her tree with a smattering of spooky decorations including skeletal hands, a knife, orange berries, pumpkins and a scary mask.

She was so proud of her handiwork, Louise couldn't help sharing a snap of the tree on Facebook.

Writing on the group Family lockdown Tips and Ideas, Louise said: "I absolutely love Halloween and I've celebrated it for many years, so this year I have decorated my first ever Halloween Tree."

Her quirky idea has gone down a storm online, quickly racking up 8,000 likes and thousands of comments.

It turns out she's not the only one, as others confessed they have already put their tree up, too.

"Snap. Mine went up today too!" one commented.

Others shared snaps of their own spook-tastic  Halloween trees.

Another posted a photo of her white tree, which was decorated with yellow 'zombie' tape and colourful lights.

Taking things a step further, another mum confessed she keeps her tree up all year round and decorates it accordingly.

This includes spooky accessories for Halloween and rabbits and eggs around Easter.


This isn't the first time Louise has shared pictures of her Christmas tree online.

Earlier this year, she whacked the tree up and decorated it with rubber gloves, medicine bottles and rainbows to show support for NHS frontline staff during lockdown.

In other news, a savvy mum makes Halloween baskets for her kids so they can still celebrate the spooky holiday & they only cost £12.

And we shared how people are turning old jumpers and socks into pumpkins for Halloween & even Stacey Solomon has jumped on the trend.

Plus Poundland is selling light up glass pumpkins and people are snapping them up for spooky season.

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