Sunday, October 28, 2007

Decorated to The Ceiling with the Upside Down Christmas Tree

An Upside down Christmas tree is a unique trend that has been out for a few years and again this year they are gaining in popularity. Why you ask? The main reason is the unique way it is displayed in your home.


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The Upside Down Christmas tree can be hung where you had a light fixture so there is no need to create a new hole in the ceiling. Most people will display the tree over the Christmas dining table, which makes a very attractive decoration that never needs to be moved or re-arranged it is very out of the way.

In addition, you can hang an Upside Down Christmas tree over a spiral staircase or wherever you never would have thought of before the advent of this unique Christmas Tree. The Upside Down Christmas tree can be hung in tight space areas or over furniture with higher than normal ceilings.

One of the advantages of this type of Christmas tree is the visual prominence of the decorations since they hang down from the branches and do not get lost in the branches like regular upright trees. This includes the hanging of tinsel from the branches, which creates a wonderful look with the strands falling downward in an upside down fashion.

For the savvy Christmas designer who wants to create a spectacular display for this Christmas Holiday season think Upside Down and out of the box.

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This tree is not your traditional look and cannot be achieved with a real tree as the weight of the tree would make it difficult to install on the ceiling. The Upside Down Christmas tree comes in a light weight frame construction which does not weigh down the tree.
When you install this type of tree the instructions are clear and it must be hung from the light fixture assembly by bolts and reinforced with wiring for added safety.

You can also display the tree on a stand designed especially for the structure of the Upside down Christmas Tree where it sits on the floor of your home or business.

The Upside Down Christmas tree also comes pre-lit with the lights already wired into the branches so they do not fall downward which is more convenient than trying to put the lights on after the installation of the tree.
It would appear to make sense that the retailers with very little floor space during the Holiday season can hang these trees to display more ornaments from the ceiling to optimize floor space for bulkier presents and displays.

The advantages of the Upside Down Christmas tree are many as well as the uniqueness of the display it will create in your home. This tree saves space, and hanging from the ceiling it can never fall over, a fate that befalls many a Christmas tree during the holidays.
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You can order this particular type of tree online as last year they sold out early.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Upside Down Christmas Tree Down Under?

The one hot fad of this Christmas season is the Upside Down Christmas Tree and its catching on like wild fire. This type of tree was originally designed just for the specialty Christmas Stores but now are available at Christmas stores online.

For ages we have set up our Christmas Trees with the tip pointing upward and some people actually think that the upside down tree is some what unholy, however it means more of what Christmas is about than the upright Christmas trees.

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It is actually a very hot item in Christmas Tree selections this year, but the Upside Down Christmas Tree originated in the middle ages when Europeans inverted their trees to symbolize the Holy Trinity.

The Upside Down Christmas Tree is recently brought to retailers for their displays and they actually leave more space on the floor for larger gifts so it is a big plus for those larger kid toys.
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The Upside Down Christmas tree is hung from the ceiling with a bracket similar to a light fixture and if you have little kids you can see the real benefits of hanging the tree where it cannot be reached by small hands.
The Upside Down Tree also has a very sturdy base to prevent it from toppling over like upright trees.

Many Upside Down Trees arrive to your door Pre-Lit with an assortment of different color lights and with decorative ornaments.

In addition, your cat or dog can sit and admire the tree longer rather than making a running leap at it only to have it tumble to the floor and break the decorations.

This Artificial Christmas tree requires no watering, no needles fall and especially no hassles for this Christmas Season with an Upside Down Christmas Tree. The decorations also will be hanging in a downward direction so they display in a better fashion.
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The greatest benefits of an Upside Down Tree is you do not have to travel to Australia to enjoy it as I am sure they are very popular in that down under country. The best part I like is that the tree will not fall over this year, and cause decorations to break, this type of tree cannot ever fall over and gives you years of lasting holiday harmony with the family.


Although Uncle George may think, he has had too much spiked Egg Nog if you do not mention it to him. The Upside Down Christmas tree is a novelty that has been re-introduced to North America and can add beauty and unique decorating for the Holiday Season of Christmas.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Upside Down Christmas Tree

Upside Down Christmas Tree

When it comes to christmas tree decorating the latest fad is the upside-down christmas tree. Is there any good reason besides the fact that it is a really hot xmas trend that you should actually buy one of these? First of all it may help a bit to look a bit at the history of the upside down xmas tree. That might help you decide if this type of christmas tree is for you.

The upside-down christmas tree comes from the pagan tradition of spreading evergreen boughs across the floors, windows and hearth in order to keep evil spirits from invading the home. This tradition was celebrated by cultures as diverse as the Celts,the Romans and the Vikings long before the time of Christ. You have to remember that Christianity did not really take off in central Europe until twelve centuries past the birth of Christ.

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As it was noted that the evergreen contained the three points of the Holy Trinity, it was brought indoors and hung upside down. This was a way of playing it safe for most central Europeans who liked to mix their pagan rituals with their Christian rituals. Not only did the upside down xmas tree offer protection from evil spirits, but it also acknowledged the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost.

All of this was put to anend when religious zealots in the 16th century Germany proclaimed that the upside down xmas tree was sacrilegious.Religious officials ordered that the tips of christmas treesstop pointing to hell and instead be turned right side up so they pointed to heaven. Since the 16th century we hadn't heard a heck of a lot about upside-down christmas tree decorating until they were marketed as store display units to retailers a couple of years ago. Thereason for their revival had to do with common sense.
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The upside-down christmas tree that is bolted to the ceiling simplyleft more space for retail displays and more room to display christmas tree decorations. It also offered less of a chance ofa liability lawsuit should a stumbling shopper trip over it. Itwasn't long before the general public started demanding theupside-down christmas tree as a novelty item. This past christmas the prestigious Hammacher Schlemmer holiday supply company (which has been in business over 150 years) could not keep their seven-foot tall pre-lit upside-down christmastree in stock. It costs $600 U.S. with a lifetime guarantee.This should give you an idea of how popular this latest trend in christmas tree decorating has become.

This might be because there are definitely some benefits tousing and upside down tree when it comes to christmas treedecorating. For one thing it keeps your precious glass ornamentsaway from the prying fingers of children. It also keeps pets and toddlers from accidentally tipping the tree over. Anotherbenefit is that it also allows you to pile more presents under the tree (of course keeping in mind that "under the tree" is now "under" the top of the tip of the tree and its decorative topper.)
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Another benefit is that the upside-down christmas tree is quite practical. They are bolted to the ceiling, which means they takeup no floor space, so it's great for smaller apartments and smaller rooms. It can be positioned in tight corners and otherplaces that do not accommodate a tree with traditional Christmas decorations. The upside-down christmas tree can also be hung in places whereyou could not consider having a tree before. In fact many people simply hang the tree over their dining room table the same wayyou would a chandelier.

Also it is much easier to see thechristmas tree decorations and ornaments on an upside-down Christmas tree because they dangle down from the branches and donot visually disappear into the tree foliage. Many of them come prelit, which gets rid of the necessity of wrapping the tree in lights. So just how are these upside-down christmas trees attached tothe ceiling? They are bolted to a base that is screwed into theceiling.

If you are just into this for the novelty of it and the idea of a whole christmas tree and dangling christmas tree decorations dangling over your head makes you nervous then you can also buy models that have a base on the floor that supports an upside down artificial tree. As upside down christmas trees are a very new thing, there is some debate as to which types of christmas tree decorations look best on it. For instance some people like the look of clumps oftinsel hanging like clumps of hair downwards from the ceilingwhereas others find the effect to be too cluttered or messy looking.
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If you are of the latter opinion then you might want to stick with trailing cotton batten which is more like spider webs and does not fall as easily off the tree. As you don't want any ornaments falling down and smashing on the floor or God forbid, on somebody's head you need to take extracare about fastening your christmas tree decorations securely tothe tree.

This is also true of christmas garlands, lights and the christmas tree topper. Remember to also fasten everything securely to the tree with some kind of wire as well as the usual fish line!

A drawback to buying an upside-down christmas tree is that after you remove it, you might have a bit of a plastering job to attend to thanks to the nuts and bolts that hold the base secure. This is why many people opt to hang it where a light fixture is usually hung. Then after the holiday season is over,they simply replace the light fixture to hide any marks left from the bolting of the tree to the ceiling. Another consideration is that it is difficult to predecorate these upside-down christmas trees.
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Many of them need to be hung quite high to avoid them from scraping the tops of people'sheads. This means getting up on a ladder or a table to attach christmas tree decorations to the tree so this is definitely not the kind of tree that is best for an elderly individual or someone who is afraid of heights.


Upside Down Christmas Tree

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Upside Down Christmas Tree

Welcome to my upside down Christmas Tree blog. Here you will learn about the exploding trend of the upside down christmas tree. You will learn who should and should not buy and upside down christmas tree.