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Artificial Christmas Tree & The Creative Living Room

Submitted by Jj Jamson
Sun, 6 Sep 2009

Traditional Christmas trees are used by many American households to celebrate Christmas. It's fun to decorate them. Giving them a look to fit the living room. Perhaps even adding an ornament that has not been used. Some families actually turn Christmas tree decoration into a yearly family event. It's great for getting together and keeping the family close.

Well, there are shortcomings to always using traditional trees. For one, not everybody has a truck car to haul these trees. Furthermore money could be tight that holiday season, so having to buy a Christmas tree does not make financial sense.

Still, there are times when a traditional tree is just wrong for the season. Lo and behold comes a product of western design, the artificial Christmas tree. These man-made wonders can truly save the day. They are creative and flexible at the same time. Think of it as the "ace in the hole". If you have an artificial Christmas tree in storage, you can never have a stressful time hunting for a tree at the last minute if you choose not to. As many of us have experienced in the past, last minute Christmas crowd can be crazy. Also, if you own an artificial christmas tree, you won't have to go without a tree during any Christmas season simply because money is tight. Just pull the tree out of storage and you're good to go.

STYLING WITH AN ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREE

What's great about artificial Christmas trees is the creativity behind various designs. Artificial Christmas trees can give you traditional or non-traditional look. It can be prelit or unlit. And also, it can come in a color you haven't even thought of for a tree. Let's look at a few popular styles:

PINK ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREES

This one has been very popular. A pink artificial Christmas tree is something I've never considered, but perhaps if you have a little girl in your life, daughter or granddaughter, it will make sense. Girls love anything pink. That's a given. A pink Christmas tree will be a tough to decorate for many of us. But little girls will do it in a heartbeat. Just think, decorating a pink artificial Christmas tree can become an annual event for your little princess throughout the years as she grows up.

RED ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREES

Red is a Christmas color. Why isn't it a Christmas tree color? The simple answer is that trees are not red. And that's another reason for buying an artificial Christmas tree. It can be any color including red. The color red draws attention. But a red Christmas tree demands attention. Anytime a guest walks into your family room, a red artificial christmas tree will greet them with cheerful tidngs.

ARTIFICIAL FIR CHRISTMAS TREE

Every wonder why the traditional Christmas tree is a triangle shape with green color? The root of the story comes the fir tree that cropped up from a fallen oak that Saint Boniface hacked down to convert German pagans to Christianity. The fir tree had a triangular shape symbolizing the Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) with evergreen leaves that remain green throughout the year and represent eternal life.

Not surprisingly, among the fake Christmas trees, the artificial fir Christmas tree is popular. From within the fir tree type, there are subtypes as well, such as Douglas, Noble, Sierra, Virginia, Carolina, Montana, Spruce, and Pine Cone. These trees are so lifelike that it's tough to tell them apart from traditional Christmas trees.

SAFETY CONCERNS

One last note on artificial Christmas trees, over the past few decades, American families are choosing artifical Christmas trees over real trees. If you're worried about the safety of their use, then you'll be glad to know that today's artificial trees are made with flame-resistant materials. This bit of information is helpful since Christmas trees are often decorated with electrical accessories such as Christmas lights. Pre-lit artificial Christmas trees are among the most popular type out there.

About the Author

The author is a freelance writer and often post on entertainment and family-friendly subjects such as locating the best artificial Christmas trees online.


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