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Okay, I've just ordered some red and blue fairy lights for my apartment balcony, and I figured this could be a good place for people to show off their home decorations for finals.  Also it could be a good place to share ideas, and also let each other know where you got a particular item that someone may be looking for/inspired by. Let's out red and blue each other!

 

There’s a few houses along my route to work that still have their fences painted in Dees colours from GF week in 2021.
 

And good on them too. I for one will never stop celebrating our drought breaking 13th premiership #stillgiddy#

 

I'll be erecting a flag a week in my driveway starting this coming weekend until. They stay up until we get eliminated or the next season starts 🤞🏻


Too soon, Kat. TOO SOON. 😭

Imho one should hold off decorations until the week leading up to the grand final. In 2018 I spent a king’s ransom on decorations and  pimped my house out before the prelim and there’s nothing more depressing than taking down decorations (at night so the neighbours don’t see you) while crying (softly so the neighbours don’t hear you).

BTW, someone started a thread leading up to the 2021 GF called “Flying the Flag” which is the same as this. Maybe the mods can merge?

Flag on the front porch will only go up after a win in the prelim, but will stay there until New Years Day if we win the big one. Same as 2021.

 
1 hour ago, Demon Disciple said:

There’s a few houses along my route to work that still have their fences painted in Dees colours from GF week in 2021.
 

And good on them too. I for one will never stop celebrating our drought breaking 13th premiership #stillgiddy#

Same in my neck of the woods. My large flag goes up this weekend as my neighbour is a Colliwobbles supporter and doesn't have one.

 

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17 minutes ago, MT64 said:

Same in my neck of the woods. My large flag goes up this weekend as my neighbour is a Colliwobbles supporter and doesn't have one.

 

If they did, I’d have a wee bit of fun in taking it down. Good old neighbourhood rivalry.

Moved in to our new home in a very quiet neighbourhood on September 22nd, 2021. Reckon the area hadn’t been as noisy (certainly hasn’t since) as it was on the 25th 😝.

First there was lots of yelling in delight, followed by lots of cussing, before 45 minutes of breaking the sound barrier that was the euphoria of the 3rd and 4th quarters.

My kids had an absolute ripper of a time decorating in 2021, particularly in that final week leading up to the granny.  They were itching to do it in 2022, but I had to explain that mummy isn't so keen putting our team decorations up when our team are no longer in the hunt :-(

2023 please no early exit and let the decorating be long, exciting and a conversation piece for our neighbours! These glorious colours deserve to be out and proud deep into September, Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb & March!

5 hours ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

As an example - would this be going too over the top? (Link removed by mods)

We used this company in 2018. The club owns the image & provided it to us to use for the final’s campaign. The image was not shared for a private company to continue using so we wouldn’t be encouraging anyone to get this made up. 

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Love this thread. It was amazing to see the city painted red and blue in 2021. Got my colours out once we were in the prelim in 2021. Glorious times.

If we make the grand final, I’m happy to hook people up with red and blue ribbons curtesy of my work. 
But we gotta make the grand final first. No jinxing around here! 

2 hours ago, MT64 said:

Same in my neck of the woods. My large flag goes up this weekend as my neighbour is a Colliwobbles supporter and doesn't have one.

 

Mr T  get ready for the 14th   and put a point on your stick for your neighbour,  Thursday next week will tell the tale. Win that and we are close to the 14 th Flag.

I cannot get there for this one, but have a large TV,   Grand Final, if we get there a complete other storey.   Cheers mate

Poke your neighbour again !


4 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Too soon, Kat. TOO SOON. 😭

Imho one should hold off decorations until the week leading up to the grand final. In 2018 I spent a king’s ransom on decorations and  pimped my house out before the prelim and there’s nothing more depressing than taking down decorations (at night so the neighbours don’t see you) while crying (softly so the neighbours don’t hear you).

BTW, someone started a thread leading up to the 2021 GF called “Flying the Flag” which is the same as this. Maybe the mods can merge?

Great call WCW👍🇱🇮🏆

1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

If we make the grand final, I’m happy to hook people up with red and blue ribbons curtesy of my work. 
But we gotta make the grand final first. No jinxing around here! 

🙋‍♀️ I accidentally bought a kilometre of ribbon in 2021. I’ve long since run out since I take some with me to every match and oftentimes a little DA member will come down the front to say hello and go back to her parents with red n blue ribbons in her hair. 😁 No such thing as too much red n blue ribbon. 

10 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

🙋‍♀️ I accidentally bought a kilometre of ribbon in 2021. I’ve long since run out since I take some with me to every match and oftentimes a little DA member will come down the front to say hello and go back to her parents with red n blue ribbons in her hair. 😁 No such thing as too much red n blue ribbon. 

I’m very happy to send you more 😊

 
4 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Too soon, Kat. TOO SOON. 😭

Imho one should hold off decorations until the week leading up to the grand final. In 2018 I spent a king’s ransom on decorations and  pimped my house out before the prelim and there’s nothing more depressing than taking down decorations (at night so the neighbours don’t see you) while crying (softly so the neighbours don’t hear you).

BTW, someone started a thread leading up to the 2021 GF called “Flying the Flag” which is the same as this. Maybe the mods can merge?

My wife was dressing our back room with scarves, balloons, streamers on grand final afternoon in 2021.

I was saying “too soon, too soon” I thought she was putting a moz on it. Shows you what I know

 

 

4 hours ago, cookieboc said:

in an email from the club sent last Sunday titled its FINALS TIME, has a link to purchase fence bannersimage.png.2df7177176c804a35db95d0f8e67a8ce.png

Cookie, could you please share the link as I did not receive the email thanks


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