Decorated Christmas Tree

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Sunday, October 28, 2007

Decorated Christmas Trees Avoid The Christmas Rush

Most people are shopping early this year for Artificial Christmas trees as the demand for these trees keeps rising every year. This could be due to their popularity and convenience that more people are buying the economical and ecological Pre Decorated Artificial Trees.


With the ease of setting up to final taking them down next year they are by far the popular choice for most families decorating for Christmas this year.
Featuring here are two special models that have pre-holiday discounts before the Christmas rush begins to take hold.

The first Tree is the Fully Decorated Instant Christmas Tree with white lights and you do not have to add water. Instant means quick set up in less than 30 minutes you can have your fully decorated Tree standing in full regal splendor before dinner is ready for Christmas.

The pictures on our home page depicts our featured showcase Full Decorated Trees a beautifully decorated tree done by professional decorators complete with gold ornaments and ribbons.

This Decorated Christmas Tree comes to you from Bits n’ Pieces literally ready to go without the troubling set up of real trees. The convenience is unmatched since you do not have to find the right bulbs for that burnt out strand of lights from last year. If you do not have decorations you really do not have to worry as they are already on the tree in a symmetrical pattern that is complete and uniform.

For even more convenience there is the fully collapsible Holiday Tree from Taylor Gifts which is trouble-free to install with two easy parts that snap in the base and the tree is up and ready. You then simply plug it in and enjoy it for the holidays. You can decorated several rooms in your home for the price of this tree and with this easy set up tree you can be finished in minutes!


This Pre Lit Tree comes with 100 pre strung lights and a circular branch formation that is full and thick with needles. The Collapsible Pre-Lit Tree is recommended for indoor use only for several rooms it would be an ideal way to decorate the house.

Just think of the joy of having these trees all over your home and to the enjoyment of family and friends throughout the Christmas Season. After the season when you take the trees down they will quickly and easily go into a Tree Bag if you order one, or the sturdy box that comes with the tree.

You can avoid the madness of the stores by buying on line this year. After you pick out your color combinations and take the measurements for the height you require for your home life could not be much easier.

Monday, October 22, 2007

The Decorated Artificial Christmas Tree

The beautifully Pre-Decorated Christmas trees come right out of the box on onto your living room floor. They are magnificently decorated by professionals and all you have to do is-enjoy the view!

There is nothing more embarrassing or sad than to see a poorly decorated Christmas tree in your living space and have to look at it for weeks on end. The sad part is the look on your friends and family’s faces as they love you too much to tell you the real truth about “ The Tree”.

Why not take all the hassle of decorating and setting up when it can all be done for you, so you can have more time sharing with the family at during the Holidays this year. No more fussing with the lights, the decorations falling down, the hangers, and the mess of tinsel all over the floor.

The Pre-Decorated Trees also come with the lights on, and all the bells and whistles you want to order and they are shatterproof. They are more classy that the decorations you see in New York City in Manhattan’s best posh stores.

Start a new trend and let the professionals handle the decorating part, which sometimes has led to disagreements about who’s grandmother’s favorite decoration will be hanging up this year on the tree.

Unless you really want to spend half the weeks before Christmas trying to sort out old decorations, that have faded, broken, cracked and been chewed on by the cat.

The list is endless on what kind of tree you want build for this year.

Build Your Christmas Tree List:

1) Figure out what height you need for the room you need to decorate
leaving enough space for surrounding the tree with presents, and so
that it is proportioned to the room.

2) Select how many Christmas Trees you will have in each room as
for example the Kids room, the Family Room, The Living Room
and smaller units available for the Kitchen or Family Entertainment
Room. A table top for the dining room on a side table adds a special
touch to the ambiance for that special Christmas dinner.

3) Select the Style of Tree you prefer whether a Blue Spruce or a Scotch
Pine its all a matter of personal preference.

4) Short and Stout or Tall and Skinny are the shapes available to chose
from in the larger or narrow widths depending on how much room
you have to work with in that space.

5) Fiber-Optic, or Pre-Lit with Energy Saving Lights are the next choice
and what color or colors to chose from that go with the theme of your
home.

6) You can order a tree in white or other vibrant colors such as the Olympic
Trees offered this year.

7) Pre-Decorated or Do It Yourself - the choices are outstanding this year
as you can order your tree decorated to the nines with designer decorations
and looking perfect each year straight out of the box. Pre-Decorated
Christmas trees come with an assortment of decorations of your choice
from Red and Green Ribbons, to musical trees, and fancy bases the choices
are endless.


Whatever your preferences this year there is a myriad of choices to pick from to make your Christmas the best and for every year thereafter, you will have the best dressed Tree in town. The Artificial Pre-Decorated Christmas Tree is a wise choice for the busy executive who has had a good year at work and wishes to decorate the office for the Annual Christmas Party.

The Pre-Decorated Christmas Tree definitely fit’s the bill for the more elaborate and professional look for your Holiday Season and is a wise shopping choice for convenience.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Decorated Christmas Tree

Decorated Christmas Tree

When is a christmas tree more than a christmas tree and more akin to a piece of art? After reading the following christmas tree ideas you will realize that there is a very fine line between just a tree and a piece of original sculpture. If you have a passion for unusual christmas trees maybe you will find some of the following ideas inspirational. Keep in mind that most of the christmas tree ideas below work best as miniature tabletop trees or holiday table centerpieces.

The Bead Tree

Bead trees are simply a cone of paper that is circled by a long strand of beads that are glued to it. These beads coil repeated around the cone until they resemble a christmas tree. These unusual christmas trees can be made out of any material that you like - pearls, glass beads and novelty beads. You can also twine fine foil braid or ribbon around the beads to give your tree special holiday flair.

The Candy Cane Christmas Tree

This little tree looks nice using candy canes that are either red or green striped. Once again you will need some kind of conical armature. If you make a really small one you don't need an armature at all. The idea is to make a teepee frame using long candy canes. Then take smaller ones (or chop of the length of the longer ones) and place them symmetrically around the tree frame with the hooks of the candy canes u upside down and sticking up like branches. If you are really ambitious you can also glue candies to the tipped up edges with butter cream frosting to resemble Christmas decorations.

The Lollipop Christmas Tree

This is one of the simplest of do it yourself unusual christmas trees. All that is required is a Styrofoam armature and red and green lollipops. You can also roll up a piece of stiff paper that is green in color into a cone and poke the stems of the lollipops through the tree so that only the candy part is showing. This is done so that the lollipops are facing downwards to look like tree boughs. You can use a brightly colored yellow lollipop stuck with the stem straight down through the top of the cone to be the tree-topper. This is one of the more unusual christmas tree ideas.

The Marshmallow and Gum Drop Tree

This is inspired by one of Martha Stewart's unusual christmas tree ideas. All you need to create this is a conical Styrofoam shape in the size you desire (to use as an armature) and some mint green and white marshmallows. You spear the marshmallows on a toothpick or pin and then affix them to the sides of the Styrofoam cone so that it simulates an evergreen with snow-laden boughs. You can also decorate this tree with edible gold or silver cake decorations. A Christmas star made out of shortbread covered with glitter makes a great tree topper for these types of unusual christmas trees.

The Pine Cone Tree

To make this tree all you need is several very healthy looking pine cones. Glue them together in a conical shape until you have a shape that resembles a christmas tree. Glue acorns and holly berries on the sides to mimic christmas decorations and glue a large one on top of the tree to create a christmas tree topper.

If this look is too naturalistic for you can always spray paint the tree silver and paint the acorns a gold color.

The Pipe Cleaner Christmas Tree

This is one of the classic christmas tree ideas that is fun to do with the kids. All you need is lengths of green pipe cleaner cut into equal shapes and beads with holes large enough to slip over the pipe cleaners.

Your next step is to create a trunk out of a single pipe cleaner or two. Simply find a wine cork and jab the end of the pipe cleaner into the cork to create a base for the tree. The limbs of the tree can then be constructed from pipe cleaners that are twisted outward from the trunk to resemble branches. The beads can then be slipped over the pipe cleaner branches as decorations. A star shaped bead can be used as the tree topper.

The Puff Pastry Christmas Tree

You have probably seen those wedding cakes that are made of puff pastry filled with cream and then stacked in a pyramid shape. Usually these are drizzled with chocolate icing. These actually look like Christmas Trees.

You can make the same recipe and stack the christmas puffs in a conical shape. Then instead of chocolate drizzle try drizzling them with a white icing to mimic snow. Edible gold and red glitter can mimic the effect of christmas decorations and a pastry pipe filled with red or green decorating gel be spiraled around the cake to achieve the effect of christmas garlands. You can also dispense with all of that fuss and just wrap it with spiral of pretty ribbon.

Of course this kind of cake will need some kind of topper. Instead of a bride and groom, why not top it with a battery run blinking snowflake or star?

The Sequined Christmas Tree

This novelty miniature tree is one of the prettiest of unusual christmas ideas but it takes a lot of patience to realize it perfectly. To make one all you need is a lot of hatpins with pearl tips (preferably in christmas colors such as white, green and red) and bags of sequins in the colors of your choice. The idea is that these sequins will be threaded onto the hatpins and painstakingly tucked into a conical Styrofoam shape until no white space is left. Tiny plastic crystals can also be suspended by pins to serve as xmas decorations.

The Tropical Fruit Christmas Tree

If you like christmas tree ideas that are made of food then you will like this exotic centerpiece. This centerpiece is made of pomegranates of different sizes (to mimic the look of a red christmas tree.) Larger pomegranates are placed in a circle on the bottom and the smaller ones are stacked on top until a tree shape is achieved. You can then tuck lychee nuts (still in their natural gauzy white wrapping) in between the pomegranates to simulate gold and white xmas decorations. The tree topper can be made from a slice of star fruit that has been dipped in candied sugar.

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