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White Tree but not a traditional Christmas tree

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MaryPlain59 · 16/10/2016 11:36

I have been looking for a white tree that I can use at school as a Memory Tree to hang wooden hearts on decorated with the names of loved ones by bereaved children. I ordered one from Hobby Craft which looked suitable but when it arrived it was quite spindly with not many branches (just 4 and I will be using it year upon year) and I haven't been able to find any others, I did look in M&S and Bentalls Christmas departments yesterday.
I just wondered if anyone sees something that would be suitable while they are shopping for Christmas presents if they wouldn't mind letting me know please as I would be really grateful for any help.

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purpleladybird · 16/10/2016 12:38

I made something like this by spray painting a fallen branch with white spray paint and then setting in in plaster in a large pot. If anyone you know has a large garden or you go on country walks you might find something suitable.

MaryPlain59 · 16/10/2016 12:49

Thank you for replying, I did think of doing that initially but as my headteacher has given me a budget to buy one I think I would prefer a shop bought one that is sturdy and on it's own base if at all possible.

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Citizenerased123 · 17/10/2016 19:46

I have one of these from John lewis www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-4ft-pre-lit-mossy-birch-christmas-tree-white/p2603384
They have bigger/ more expensive ones too on their website

flapjackfairy · 18/10/2016 17:00

M and s have twiggy one also

MaryPlain59 · 23/10/2016 18:05

Sorry for the delay in thanking you for your replies, the John Lewis one is just what I was hoping for, I have gone to look at it in real life today and it is lovely, I would love one for my own home as well.

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anyoldname76 · 23/10/2016 19:52

they have them in home bargains for around £50

MaryPlain59 · 23/10/2016 21:31

Thanks, I will have a look in there.

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