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Vicki Belo Keeps Tradition Of Building Whimsical Christmas Trees For Scarlet
The attention to detail is crazy!
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The yuletide season is here and the Belos are certainly in a festive mood! In a recent vlog on her YouTube channel, Dr. Vicki Belo unveiled their fabulous, pastel fairy-themed Christmas tree this year.
PHOTO BY youtube/dr. vicki beloThe celebrity doctor shared that it's been a tradition of theirs to mount extravagant trees every year since Scarlet Snow was born. "I'm enjoying it as much as Scarlet, and we want Christmas to be a bit magical," she says.
PHOTO BY youtube/dr. vicki beloADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOWTheir trees are usually designed by Stephen Brown of world-renowned decoration studio, Glitterville. According to Dr. Belo's husband, Hayden Kho, the studio is also the one responsible for the Christmas trees of Oprah Winfrey!
Given that Stephen can't come fly to the Belos' for obvious pandemic-related reasons, he entrusted the local event stylists over at Key Designs to manifest his design. Looks like they got the job done more than well!
PHOTO BY youtube/dr. vicki beloThe tree itself was not your regular leafy installation with red and silver balls. It was delightfully adorned with pastel-hued macarons, cotton candy sticks and ice cream cones that would get anyone's mouths watering!
The "star" of the fantastical tree was an adorable sugar plum fairy figurine, whose trustful unicorns were scattered around it. Every nook and cranny of the tree had a new detail to gaze at, definitely making it a feast for one's eyes.
CONTINUE READING BELOWRecommended VideosPHOTO BY youtube/dr. vicki beloRelive the magic! A look at Vicki Belo's past Christmas trees:
Sweet Christmas (2015)
On the year Scarlet Snow was born, sweet treets adorned Belo residence's Christmas tree from lollipops, a slice of strawberry shortcake, to a giant cupcake!
PHOTO BY instagram/victoria_beloPHOTO BY instagram/victoria_beloADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOWUnconventional theme (2016)
Who knew that a combination of llamas and watermelon could work well as a Christmas theme?
PHOTO BY instagram/glittervilleUnder the sea (2017)
Iridescent hues surrounded the Christmas tree to complete it's magical mermaid theme.
PHOTO BY instagram/scarletsnowbeloSomething fluffy (2018)
This, time unicorns and cotton candy ornaments adorned the Belo residence's Christmas tree.
ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOWPHOTO BY instagram/victoria_beloMexican-themed Christmas tree (2019-2020)
Because of the pandemic, the dermatologist-to-the-starts' resident Christmas tree designer was not able to fly to the Philippines in 2020. Instead, they just sticked with the theme they had in 2019.
PHOTO BY instagram/victoria_beloClick here to see how celebrities are decorating their Christmas trees.
ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOWParts of this story originally appeared on Preview.ph. Edits have been made by SmartParenting.com.ph
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