
We'll this wasn't exactly what we were looing for. We...well...thought there might be some fuller trees in the back. There weren't. This is as good as it gets. It looked a bit more like a branch. They certainly don't grow them like they do in Canada. Well it might look better with the ornaments. ( I think we are going to check out the fake option)
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Not sure about Tassie, but many places do sell fuller trees than that. It's hard to really decorate a tree as flimsy as that .. drape it with tinsel and it immediately does a backflip and drops it on the floor. Must say I'm delighted with our fake tree. ShellyC also bought a fake one and it looks fantastic - I'm sure she'll post a photo of it. Both trees were less than $30 each, which is about what you pay for a 'real' tree/branch.
Alice,
Several friends confirmed this was Tassie's standard tree. We opted for the fake one. It looks beautiful all decorated. I miss the smell of a real tree but we'll go collect some pinecones.
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