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Artificial Christmas Trees Help Families Save Money and Time |
Article Submitted by: T. Ireland

Thursday, 18 February 2010
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Christmas seems to get more and more expensive every year. While a toddler will be perfectly happy with an inexpensive toy or game, the average teen tends to put a high-dollar item, such as an iPod or a Wii, at the top of his or her Christmas wish list. Families looking to move money from holiday decorating to gift purchases this year should consider investing in one of the many artificial Christmas trees at ChristmasTreeMarket.com . From classic styles to white Christmas trees, the Oregon-based company has the perfect tree for every family and budget.
Real Christmas trees can run anywhere from $50 to several hundred, depending on the style and size. Why spend that kind of money year after year when one of the artificial Christmas trees at ChristmasTreeMarket.com can be purchased just once. In addition to being a money saver, artificial Christmas trees save time and are less of a hassle. No hunting for the perfect tree; artificial Christmas trees don't have a bad side. No schlepping it home and then out to the curb in the new year; artificial Christmas trees tuck nicely into a closet. No untangling strings of lights; artificial Christmas trees can come pre-lighted. No fire hazard; artificial Christmas trees don't dry out, turning into potential tinder. No messy cleanup; artificial Christmas tress don't shed their needles.
ChristmasTreeMarket.com offers artificial Christmas trees in a wide range of styles and prices. Families can search the website by style, price, height, light type and shape.
Those looking for a classic tree can choose from Spruce (Balsam, Black Hills, Blue or Eastern), Fir (Alaskan Grand, Balsam, Bavarian, Emerald, Fraser, Frosted Shawnee, Tiffany or Royal Douglas), Pine (Redwood potted, Misty Meadow, Ponderosa Needle or slim) and Ticonderoga Pencil artificial Christmas trees, in addition to the Frosted Dunhill and Fairbanks Flocked white Christmas trees.
Families wanting to select from the more unusual artificial Christmas trees at ChristmasTreeMarket.com have the Powder Pink Tree, the Classic Black Tree and the Silver Tinsel Tree as options. White Christmas trees, ranging from frosted to full-on powder white, also make a statement. Breezy Bay Palms are yet another of the artificial Christmas trees to consider, and ChristmasTreeMarket.com offers them in a set of two, five feet tall trees.
Each of the artificial Christmas trees at ChristmasTreeMarket.com are displayed with information that will help families pick out the right tree for them: Best Value, Most Realistic, Best for Ornaments, Best for Large Spaces and Best for Small Spaces. The artificial Christmas trees range from less than $100 to more than $400, which is a bargain considering it will no longer be an annual expense. During the months following Christmas, families can even save up to 70 percent off. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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About ChristmasTreeMarket.com: The Oregon-based company offers variety of artificial Christmas trees, plus wreaths, garlands and tree skirts. Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, PayPal and Google Checkout are accepted, and the company offers a generous return policy for those customers who are not completely satisfied with their order. There's something for every family at ChristmasTreeMarket.com , including more unusual items such as white Christmas trees and lighted palms.
About ChristmasTreeMarket.com: The Oregon-based company offers variety of artificial Christmas trees, plus wreaths, garlands and tree skirts. Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, PayPal and Google Checkout are accepted, and the company offers a generous return policy for those customers who are not completely satisfied with their order. There's something for every family at ChristmasTreeMarket.com , including more unusual items such as white Christmas trees and lighted palms.
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