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*The last one* The cat in the shoe Christmas tree limited edition.

*The last one* The cat in the shoe Christmas tree limited edition.

I have been making my Christmas trees for nearly 15 years now and there has barely been a festive season without one, Each year I change them up slightly and this year I have made them free-standing on hand painted wood legs. They are so fun and festive and will look wonderful with your festive decor. An heirloom piece to bring out year after year.

 

Each tree is stitched from hand cut felt layers with calico embroidered faces and twinlky gold stars, hand painted stripey legs and a little wrapped present under each tree.

 

A limited collection for 2025.

 

Mounted on a plywood base ( courtesy of the bearded one).

measuring approx 43cm tall.

 

 Although the same pattern each tree is made by hand so no two are identical as is the beauty of hand made.

 

Copyright remains with Lucy Brasher 'the cat in the shoe'. An original design and art piece 2024.

 

The cat in the shoe is a member of ACID ( Anti Copying in Design). All of the cat in the shoe designs are supported by ACID through their design databank, all design rights and intellectual property rights existing in my designs, products and in images and text are and will remain property of the cat in the shoe. We will treat any infringement of these rights seriously.

    £120.00Price
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    the cat in the shoe is proud to be a member and support the aims and objectives of the trade organisation ACID (Anti Copying in Design). All the cat in the shoe designs are supported by ACID through their Copyright & Design Databank and ACID Marketplace ."All copyright, design rights and intellectual property rights existing in our designs and products and in the images, text and design of our website / marketing material are and will remain the property of the cat in the shoe. We will treat any infringement of these rights seriously." 

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