
Holidays are about tradition but sometimes we want to change it up. If that is your goal this year, why not try an Upside Down Christmas Tree?
Upside Down Christmas Trees are nothing new. Actually, they are an ancient tradition that hasn’t caught on in modern times, until now. Maybe people are attached to the traditional tree or they just plain think it is weird. Hard to tell why but suddenly they are catching on.
This seemingly odd Christmas Tree is actually ideal if you have little children at home. You can display your favorite glass ornaments beyond the reach of those curious little hands. Your pets will likewise be discouraged from being too interested in the tree. Even if you don’t have little ones or pets, invariably someone visiting will.
Retailers display their trees upside down to save space and to showcase more decorations. That’s a benefit which you can use in your own home, practicality. You can just hang the tree over your dining table, where you had a light fixture. As a chandelier? Why not? And mounted tip-down in some tight space areas with higher ceilings suddenly frees up more floor space for more presents! Quite ideal for smaller rooms or apartments. Just be sure to place them high enough or in the corner to avoid people’s heads.
Another benefit of the Upside Down Christmas Tree is that it’s easier to see and appreciate the ornaments and decorations you hang. They dangle down from the branches and are not concealed by the foliage like your traditional tree. A little out of the ordinary but we’re trying out of the conventional for once here.
If you’re a Christmas holiday enthusiast and must have every novelty item in your collection, an Upside Down Christmas Tree is definitely the thing for you. It’s a whole new look that can be added to your home. It’s a sure way to get some positive attention and a great conversation starter for your friends and guest.
While some don’t like the idea of an Upside Down Christmas Tree, they are selling out quickly online, since they are not readily available at your local stores. So, if you feel like celebrating the holidays the non-traditional way, and to have your neighbors come to get a closer look at your beautifully decorated tree, go for the Upside Down Christmas Tree.
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November 9th, 2009 - 5:29 am
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November 16th, 2009 - 8:24 am
.: Upside down Christmas tree is sooo funny, but this is great for a unique 2009 Christmas. Love this idea~~ ^,^ :.