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Sprucing Up an Artificial Christmas Tree
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Posted by: Joe_LoCicero
In our house, I had a steadfast rule that we would always have a live
tree for Christmas. I didn't care that positioning the tree in its
stand might be catastrophic, or that needles would shed for 25 days. To
me, you had the pine smell, and the beauty of nature in your living
room. And, if you were so inclined, you could actually buy a "living
tree" that you could plant (or have planted) after the holidays so that
the tree could be used during the next holiday season.
Well,
this year, we've opted for a change. I still find it hard to believe,
but we have an artificial tree. Please don't judge us. It's just that I
became obsessed with having a white tree and -- you must admit --
finding a live white tree is tricky, if not impossible. (By the way,
for the trend-conscious: fashionistas have deemed that red trees and
black trees are in vogue this year, too… also tricky to find live). And
the other option to procuring a white tree -- "flocking" a green tree
-- I haven't done since I was in seventh grade. As I remember that
experience, the four kids in our household got more white puffy goo on
each other than the tree and got sent by my mother to the showers
immediately.
Plus, as if finding a white tree for our living
room wasn't enough -- which ties in with our holiday-time aqua, emerald
and magenta color scheme (I’ll admit this color scheme is not everyone
in the home’s favorite) -- I realized that these artificial trees
actually come "pre-lit." I know this is hardly news to many, but not
having to wind strands of bulbs around-and-around the tree making both
me and the tree dizzy held an instant allure.
So, now that we
have a beautiful, multi-colored lit white tree in the corner of our
living room, I've been on the lookout, drafting ideas for real "pine"
scents and smells to complement its artificial nature… because, at this
point, that seems to be what I miss most about having an artificial
tree. So, in that quest, a devoted friend dropped off a hearty,
evergreen, pinecone-festooned wreath that fits wonderfully on our front
door. And, since it's made of fresh garland, it ushers in a delightful
scent when you open our front door into the living room.
Speaking
of garland, you can always wrap and fashion it around stairway
banisters and the tops of mantles, below countertops and above
doorways. Add ribbon bows and cheery glass ornaments, and you've
brought in even more scent-filled decoration to your home-based
wonderland experience.
And, if you still feel intent on having
at least some examples of living trees in your home, check out the
miniature ones, sure to be available at home stores and your nearby
nurseries. They'll bring in that heady pine scent, and they're easy to
pop up in a variety of places in your home.
You just can't find them in white.
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