CHRISTMAS BOSS

Artificial Christmas Trees in different shades

The Evolution of Artificial Christmas Trees: A Rainbow of Options

Christmas trees add color to festivities, and they can as well come in artificial form. If you are used to a natural tree, embracing an artificial one might be a bit hard. However, you will still be impressed by the stress-free features it is comprised of.

These lush artificial Christmas trees can trick even the most discerning eyes. They are free of these;

  • Pine needles littering the ground.
  • Sap clinging to your hands
  • Water sloshing about (that’s if you remember to water the tree)
  • Battling to get the tree into its stand.

These trees come in various heights and shades

  1. Fraser Fir Artificial Christmas tree has branches modeled to replicate the freshly cut Fraser. From the exact growth patterns to cascading branches, and fine soft green needles. One would take this tree as freshly cut.
  2. The Noble Fir Artificial Christmas tree is modeled after a real specimen in the woods, it comes out looking more natural than any other artificial Christmas tree.
  3. Silvertip Faux Artificial Christmas tree is a seven-foot faux silvertip fir with a magical woodland look. For timeless elegant, warm white lights can be used for decoration while color-changing lights add a festive flair to this tree.
  4. The Realistic Fraser Fir Artificial Christmas tree is native to the Appalachian Mountains, and it has the distinction of being the type of tree most often used in the White House.
  5. Dunhill Fir Artificial Christmas tree is hassle-free and easy to assemble. It is fluffy and full, making expression without taking up much space in a room.

To make your artificial Christmas tree look freshly cut, cover it and go heavier with the decorations. Add on the best ornaments to make it even more magical, e.g., a festive tree skirt, just like you would add to a live tree.