THERE are some great ways to save money on your Christmas tree, if you are already pining to put it up.
From choosing a smaller one but propping it up on a stand, to seeking out deals, or considering an alternative form of home decoration, your bill can be trimmed right back.
Here are some tips . . .
SIZE IS NOT EVERYTHING: One easy way to save is to maybe resist the urge for that huge, hulking tree this year. Picking a 3ft or 4ft one will work out a lot cheaper.
You can then give it some extra height by placing it on a box, small table or empty hamper basket. Buy a real tree — or check out the new range of ready-lit artificial ones at Asda where a 4ft one is £15.
SPRUCE UP THE OLD ONE: Already have an artificial tree? Give it a fresh look instead of buying a new one. A quick spray of glitter or snow can revive it with a wintry look. Grab cans of snow spray for just £2.50 at thechristmas shop.co.uk, and get creative on a budget.
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SECONDHAND SAVING: Why not choose pre-loved this year? Snap up a secondhand artificial tree for huge savings.
Ebay.co.uk has some incredible deals — think 6ft pre-lit trees for as little as £7.50. Also search online at Facebook Marketplace and NextDoor for local bargains that will save on delivery costs.
CHEAP AND CHEERFUL: If you do want to invest in a new artificial tree this year, Argos has 25 per cent off selected trees and lights. Its cheapest 6ft Christmas tree is £16.75.
Meanwhile at Robert Dyas, get up to £30 off selected trees. The huge 7ft Victoria Pine was £89.99, now £59.99. Or head to The Range for the 7ft Norway Spruce — it was £39.99, but now is just £23.99.
BRANCH OUT: If you are open to an alternative look, consider skipping the tree entirely and decorating a foraged branch or potted plant instead.
A large branch decked out with fairy lights, ornaments, and a bit of glitter spray can add a unique Christmas feel to your home without the cost of a full tree.
- All prices on page correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability
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