Posts Tagged ‘white trees’

Colorwheel: Black Christmas Trees

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Talk about non traditional, eh? For a season of merriment and all around joy, one might think that black trees are a little too sad or depressing. However, what you might not realize is that black Christmas trees can be really chic or fun, depending on how you decorate or use these trees.
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Artificial Christmas Trees for Super Bowl 44?

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

 
Yes. As the Indianapolis Colts and Saint Louis Saints get ready for the big day on February 7, their fans are carefully prepping for their Super Bowl parties. People are getting more and more enthusiastic about supporting their teams, and all colorful paraphernalia is welcome. This includes colorful artificial Christmas trees, which add a much-welcome splash [...]

Frosted Trees Glimmering so Gently…

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Frosted trees.  They evoke the morning chill of winter, when you look out your window, steaming mug in hand, huddling into the warmth of your bedclothes.  The trees are dusted with snow and sparkle like diamonds in the weak early morning sun. Their beauty is uplifting, and you think that today is going to be [...]

Celebrate Chrissmukah with an Artificial Christmas Tree

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

 
 
 

 Over the past five years, the mini religious and cultural movement known as Chrismukkah has been gaining speed and recognition.  First popularized by the television show O.C., Chrismukkah is the blending of Christmas and Hanukkah for interfaith families.
How religiously blended families celebrate the “holiday” is up to them, but decorating for it is very easy [...]

Why Buy a White Artificial Tree

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

The white artificial Christmas tree is a nod to the first aluminum trees made in the 1960s, and can suit the needs of the traditionalists and the creative types.  It’s a great blank canvas for those who like to change their Christmas themes year after year.  One season you might be excited for dark red [...]