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Go Retro With a Ceramic Christmas Tree

If you have a small space that doesn't reflect the Christmas spirit, why not dress it up with a ceramic Christmas tree? These charming little trees, which were very popular several decades ago, are seeing a resurgence in popularity. Because they are compact and easy to move, there are many fun options for decorating an area with a ceramic tree. To quickly add a Christmassy touch to undecorated areas of your home, consider the following:
  • <!--[if !supportLists]--> Use a small ceramic tree as a centerpiece on the dining room table or on a buffet. You won't have to worry about the problems caused by traditional holiday centerpieces, such as evergreen needles getting into food or children playing with candle flames.
  • <!--[if !supportLists]--> Create an entire retro display. Group aluminum Christmas trees, ceramic trees and a funky pink feather tree together. The assorted sizes and types of trees really make this display memorable.
  • Make a vignette using a ceramic tree as a backdrop. Place a children’s miniature train set around the base of the tree and add houses from your favorite Christmas village line. This idea is perfect for people who want the nostalgic feel of a train under the Christmas tree, but don’t have enough room for a full sized tree or train set.

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