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If you are wondering where and why you should have a prelit white Christmas tree, then this article will help give you some scenarios on when, where, and why you should buy one of your very own. Although you have probably seen several variations of artificial Christmas trees around during the holiday season, we sometimes overlook what could easily be a new design to try out in your latest holiday décor.
When most people think about their Christmas tree they tend to lean toward a traditional color like green, because after all, that is what a pine tree looks like. Many of us do not have the treat of getting to enjoy a white Christmas, so we try to find different ways to create one for our own enjoyment. The prelit white Christmas tree is a wonderful and stunning example of how you can add a piece of décor to your home that will put a new twist on some ho-hum Christmas decorations.
Just to clarify, a prelit white Christmas tree is very different than a green tree with flocking (artificial sprayed on snow) on the tips. A prelit white tree is made up of everything white, from the trunk and the branches, to the needles on the tips. It will definitely make a beautiful addition to your winter wonderland motif. You can use the tree either inside or outside, depending on which type of tree you purchased (interior or exterior). Also, when shopping for these elegant trees, take note that there are different construction designs to choose from, and it may prove to be an important decision for people with special needs. These various construction designs will determine the ease of assembly. Some branches are removable for tight storage, while others hinge at the trunk for effortless and fast setup.
There are other attributes to consider when choosing a prelit white Christmas tree. As with real trees, they come in many styles of needle-foliage to choose from, such as fir, spruce, and pine variations. Depending on your allowable space and taste in trees, you can also choose from a line of full and slim tree options, at varying heights. These fanciful trees, with their all white tree design and white sparkling lights really make colored ornaments stand out, or another perspective, using multicolored lights in the white backdrop gives the tree a sort of confetti look as they sparkle and reflect off the branches. It is almost enchanting to watch the colors changing on the needles of the soft, white branches.
Another brilliant and special idea is a fiber optic tree that is dancing with ever changing LED lights. A small, prelit white Christmas tree is beautiful with the sparkly glow of lights among the needles, giving the tree a magical, pixie dust look. With all white and silver Christmas ornaments, this tree makes a great backdrop for store windows. It will get noticed, but with uniform colors that represent your store logo. If you keep the colors simple, it will not take away from the items you would like to showcase in your window display. At home, shiny and colorful ornaments with primary colors will stand out and reflect the hundred points of light as everything reflects off each other.
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