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I like the people who use a fake tree but put a scent ball on it. :lol:

thos things that smell like pine to make it smell real? haha I dont think i would go that far.

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The pine scented candles from Yankee Candle are pretty nice too, haha.

I would definitely go that far!

My husband loves the pumpkin spice ones, he said it makes him think of winter and christmas. I would of thought it was more like fall and halloween but I guess everyone is different !

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I grew up with real, but wow the last time I was in Canada and got one it was 90$ !

All the years I was in NZ I did end up with a fake, which I bought there, in a box stamped all over Made in Canada :lol: It had hinged branches and it looked very good set up. The real trees they have there just looked wrong to me, the branches go the wrong way to decorate, and the shape is strange.

Then I ended up working Christmas for years and never minded much.

This year we have a very small space, it's less than 300 square feet. It's a granny flat at my husband's daughters house. So while I am back in the land of proper trees, the issue is where would I put one?

I went to Joann's last week, and bought some lights and fir garland and bits and bobs, and I confess I got a tree. LOL...It is about 18 inches tall and it is one of those Charlie Brown Christmas trees ... It even comes with one red ball.... :lol:

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I went to Joann's last week, and bought some lights and fir garland and bits and bobs, and I confess I got a tree. LOL...It is about 18 inches tall and it is one of those Charlie Brown Christmas trees ... It even comes with one red ball.... :lol:

LOL yes I remember that tree.. and I have seen it for sale here labled just that " the charlie brown christmas tree ".

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I went to Joann's last week, and bought some lights and fir garland and bits and bobs, and I confess I got a tree. LOL...It is about 18 inches tall and it is one of those Charlie Brown Christmas trees ... It even comes with one red ball.... :lol:

LOL yes I remember that tree.. and I have seen it for sale here labled just that " the charlie brown christmas tree ".

Poor little tragic thing..but it will fit in here :lol:

I can explain it to you. But I can't understand it for you.

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OH EW... I hate scented candles!

Blech...

:)

I do love the smell of real trees though.

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If I take the plunge and purchase a tree I will be posting pictures of course with it set up and decorated and such! I have a feeling I will do it lol just have to get over the hurdles in my mind for it.

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