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[QUOTE="TerryK, post: 114667, member: 32169"] Hi. Welcome to ACL. Anything around the trunk would be easy enough. If you are asking about something around the branches, the height you indicated will make it somewhat a challenge. If it loses its leaves you could hang props from its branches perhaps. There is an individual fairly close to me that hangs coro snowflakes in his; best guess is 10 to 15 feet up. Strategic placement of floods may be something to consider. Another point to consider is depending upon the winter winds you have in your area, branch movement might be a problem with wiring and keeping props in place. You might browse the ACL Display Videos to see what others have done with trees. [/QUOTE]
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