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Deep Discounts on Artificial Christmas Trees
Article Submitted by: T. Ireland

Sunday, 17 January 2010

It may seem a little odd, but January may just be the best month of the year to purchase artificial Christmas trees. While everyone focuses on buying their trees between October and December, suppliers ramp up their stock to meet increased demands, only to be left with an overage after the holiday season. It is during this overstock period that most Christmas tree suppliers offer their deepest discounts, ranging anywhere from 50 to 75 percent off the original retail price. The greatest benefit to purchasing an artificial Christmas tree so early in the year, outside of the huge discount, is the fact that the tree will not die by the time Christmas comes around again. Though this has always been a key reason to buy an artificial tree over a dying one, thrifty shoppers can prepare long in advance to save a little cash while buying the tree of their dreams. In fact, families that normally struggle through the holidays due to the cost of gifts, parties, and decorations, can buy a beautiful, well made white Christmas tree at the same cost of cheaper models. Even more interesting are the families who want to decorate their home in something different for the coming year. While a white tree may seem out of place in the middle of summer, a brilliant green tree can be spruced up to include family portraits, American flags, and even grandchildren's art projects. Alternately, a black tree can be decorated with pumpkins, orange lights, and horrific images for a gruesome Halloween tree. As many hunters have set up a game room to display their trophies, a natural looking artificial Christmas tree can provide that extra feel of the woodsy outdoors without the mess of dead needles, leaking sap, and overwhelming smells. Meanwhile, elderly couples who have a hard time dismantling a tree each year will find changing decorations is a far easier task, and a tree can even offer a new way to display pictures of the grandchildren. The discounts are especially good for employers that are unable to budget for large holiday parties and decoration expenses, but would still like to provide some sense of joy during the next Christmas season. Purchasing an artificial tree and storing it until Thanksgiving, then allowing employees to decorate it creates a sense of unity and helps to enhance the work experience in the office.

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About The Author:

Joann Payne is an interior designer who has focused many of her recent designs around utilizing traditional, large centerpieces, accented with meaningful memorabilia and family oriented decorations. One of her favorite projects included adding multiple white Christmas trees to a dark basement to provide color and a sense of wilderness without forcing excessive artificial light or brightly colored paint. Due to their ease of use, the lack of maintenance, and their pet friendly nature, Joann recommends purchasing artificial Christmas trees for all design projects. For more information regarding discounts on popular models of tress, call 888-55-BALSAM or visit www.balsamhill.com.

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