Archive for October, 2009

Tips For Attaching Gifts To Christmas TreesFriday, October 23rd, 2009 // Christmas Trees

Some families like the idea of attaching small gifts to their Christmas trees. It can certainly add to the overall look of your tree and adds a touch of excitement for children of all ages. However, there is a right way and a wrong way to attach gifts to your Christmas tree. The single most [...]

Christmas Tree Santas ChipsFriday, October 23rd, 2009 // General News

A new product on our web site today are these wonderful smelling Christmas Tree Santas Chips.   They are a 100% natural product that would be great around the base of your Christmas Tree or even in a bowl as part of a table decoration.   Imagine the beautiful perfume that you’d get every time that you [...]

Caring For Your Potted Christmas TreeThursday, October 22nd, 2009 // Christmas Trees

Potted Christmas trees are living trees that will continue to give you service at Christmas time for many years to come. Of course, potted Christmas trees will grow to ten feet or more given the right conditions so at some stage may need to plant it out into your garden. If you don’t have any [...]

The Fragrance Of A Real Christmas Tree Can Never Be CannedWednesday, October 21st, 2009 // Christmas Trees

There are a lot of things in this world that we can copy, even Christmas trees, but you will never be able to reproduce the fragrance that a real Christmas tree produces. The moment you walk in the door you know there is a real Christmas tree present. It is unmistakable. Even if you could [...]

The History Of Christmas Trees In The UKTuesday, October 20th, 2009 // Christmas Trees

Christmas trees have been around for a long time. Some people place their history back thousands of years while others put their true origin as late as the 16th century. We will never really know the true history since many cultures used evergreen trees as symbols of life and hope. The history of the Christmas [...]

Spruce Up Your Christmas Trees With BaublesMonday, October 19th, 2009 // Christmas Decorations

Christmas trees can’t sit in a corner all by themselves. One of the reasons we have Christmas trees is to dress them up to make them look pretty and every year we want to make them just that little bit prettier. The standard Christmas tree decorations include tinsel, baubles, little figurines, lights and either a [...]

A Christmas Tree For The Dining TableSunday, October 18th, 2009 // Christmas Decorations, Christmas Trees

We would be the first to admit that Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without the traditional Christmas tree. Why not extend the tradition and add a Christmas tree to the dining table. Of course, they are not living or cut trees, but they do create a talking point. Standing 40cms tall, these silver spiral trees come [...]

Christmas Trees Stands – Grab A Package Deal And SaveSaturday, October 17th, 2009 // Christmas Tree Stands, Christmas Trees

When the time comes to buy your Christmas trees you may be a little bewildered by the range of sizes available. Of course, a Christmas tree also needs something to hold it up and while a large pot of sand might work, it isn’t exactly good for the tree. What is required is a Christmas [...]

A Potted Christmas Is Not Necessarily A Small Christmas TreeFriday, October 16th, 2009 // Christmas Trees

If you think a potted Christmas tree is a small desktop type Christmas tree then think again. Our potted Christmas trees can be found as tall as 175 cm (5ft9ins) in both the Fraser Fir and the Norway Spruce. That may be a little large for a desktop  – but perfect for situations where space [...]

Christmas Lights Are Not Just For Christmas TreesThursday, October 15th, 2009 // Christmas Lights

One of the prettiest sights is a fully decorated Christmas tree complete with flashing lights. However, Christmas lights have more uses than simply adorning a Christmas tree. In fact, their use is only limited by your imagination. One of the most popular activities around the world is creating Christmas landscapes for the world to see. [...]