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do i buy a new tree? (please say yes!)

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waitingtobeamummy · 24/11/2012 18:43

We've has ours for 4yrs. Cost about £70 never really liked it. It's a bit bare and the middle bit moves around.
Saw a gorgeous one today. Right bargain at £55.
I've got the money for it, but I don't really need it cos when ours is dresses up it looks fine. But I realllllllyyyyyy like this one............

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Hassled · 24/11/2012 18:44

Get a real one. They smell nice and Christmas isn't Christmas without the daily hoovering of the pine needles.

badtasteflump · 24/11/2012 18:57

Yes! G'waaaaaaan, buy it!

I do love real trees too Hassled but DH is badly allergic and came out in itchy hives the one year we had one. So now we have artificial and I just sprinkle loads of silve fir essential oil round the room - it does actually fool people! Smile

waitingtobeamummy · 24/11/2012 19:10

Oooh the essential oil sounds good! We have a cat who makes a nest half way up any tree we have- the one time we had a real tree it was bald by Christmas. I just really liked it.....and it would match the garland I bought today! :)

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altinkum · 24/11/2012 19:35

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waitingtobeamummy · 24/11/2012 19:58

No asthma/eczema. Just a serious case of tree envy. :)

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Startail · 24/11/2012 20:02

Yes
Yes is always the answer to Christmas decorations you fall in love with.

I let DH by a new tree for the conservatory, we stuck the old one in our bedroom.

It's taller it's silver and it looks right in there, but we didn't need it.

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