Different Varieties of Christmas Trees

Welcome back to this great Christmas tree blog where we not only write about these wonderful Christmas decoration icons, but we also sell them too! There is a foreboding sense of danger over the festive season. You should do the same thing with your artificial long needle tree now.

I am a huge fan of artificial Christmas frosted trees with pine cones as well as all the other adornments. Having some slim diameter 12 foot artificial Christmas tree is always a good thing. That made me want to delete this article. The first step in this process is that you have to understand that there is the festive season and a time to enjoy ourselves. It is terrific how the masses does not treat fairly a heterogeneous thing like this. This is probably the easiest thing to do and it works great for me. I rarely endorse products but this is different.

This leads me to say a word or two about white artificial Christmas trees. Do you want to make cakes and puddings all day or sit down and relax instead? I’ve been listening to you. Seems more and more people don’t want PE unlit trees. Always keep an eye on the Xmas tree fairy. Do I know it is the festive season?

We need to harness the power of PE unlit trees. Maybe I should upgrade my seasonal decorations and in this installment I’m going to show you my thinking process when it comes to the festive season. This would be the other thing you shouldn’t notice if it was not important to you. I figure some will make it and some won’t and I may have to deal with that issue. Words can’t describe it properly.

Snow covered artificial Xmas trees got almost instant acclaim. I may not be getting it, but artificial pencil Christmas trees in pots is much easier done wholesale. Let’s make this time as profitable as possible. You are probably prepared for the ideas about the festive season. No biggie, but, sometimes, I’ll also use a Sylvania Christmas tree for those really special places. Looking at it through that lens, the problem seems to be that there is too much of the festive spirits being bandied about in glasses with ice…

I’m quite sure about this approach to this year’s holiday season. Am I the only one who gets left out by this kind of artificial pine Christmas tree set up? Probably. But that’s about as much as I want to say on this outing, so be prepared for some more of the same in the next post!

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The Fairy on Top

The last post talked about some of the differences and similarities between Christmas Tree Lights and what to watch out for when choosing a set for your own tree. In this post, I’m going to take a short look at what goes right on top of the Christmas tree in nearly every home. What is that?

The fairy on top!

Well, every self respecting Christmas tree whether it be real or artificial, should be capped off with something nice. Traditionally, a star is placed on the top of the tree to denote the star of Bethlehem on Christian religions. That is fine when you are depicting a Christian event at this time of year, but the Christmas tree as a symbol of this particular seasonal time of year goes back much farther than most modern religions.

It actually dates back to a time when paganism was the presiding force and Wicca amongst other religions worshiped nature and the seasons. This made a lot of sense as it was the seasons, the rising and setting of the sun and nature in general were all responsible for the welbeing, nourishment and the very life of the people and copmmunities in those days. They didn’t have our technology to dismiss nature as we do today in our blind scramble up the slope to nowhere fast.

Well, back in pagan times, Christmas was actually celebrated long before anyone had heard of Christ, or even God, as the Wiccan Goddess was the one who held sway, and the festival was known as Yule. The tree symbolised the turning point after midwinter when we had the spring to look forward to and the ground would once again bear forth our food. So this wee story can be followed through with the logical step of crowning a Christmas (or Yule) tree with a symbol of the Wiccan goddess. Time distorted the decoration to become a fairy.

So now you know where the fairy on top of the Christmas tree came from and why its even there instead of a star! You live and learn.

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Christmas Tree Lights

The last post looked at Colourful Artificial Christmas Trees, and the ways in which they can be used with decorations to enhance their looks further. It also looked at the different colours of trees available and gaining in popularity.

This post will take a look at one of the most stunning ways in which to adorn your own artificial Christmas tree with added exuberance and that’s with Christmas tree lights

It seems that these days, everybody has a tree with lights and rightly so. Lighting adds such a beautiful visual enhancement to a tree that even the most simple lights when arranged in just the right manner will make an incredible difference to even the humblest of Christmas trees! Of course, we have a huge selection of lights available from simple white to a mind boggling display of multiple colours with variable on and off times for slow pulse flashing or faster racy pulsations. Lights can be programmed to flash at difetent rates, or with different colours coming on at the same time making trees glow white, then yellow, then red, then blue and just about any other colour you want!

The cost of Christmas tree lights varies wildly from a few dollars to hundreds of dollars for the really swish,all singing all dancing sets. Quality also varies and this is something you should watch out for. Poor quality Christmas tree lights not only have a tendency to fail sooner than you’d expect, but they can also present a greater risk of fire hazard especially those with very thin wires or cheaply thrown together connections. So beware of some very cheap light sets you may pick up off a market stall or out the back of someone’s car trunk. If they look decidedly suspect, don’t waste your money on them even if its only a few dollars as you’ll only end upi having to spend more when they fail in a couple of days or worse if they end up burning your place down!

Artificial Christmas Trees

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