Anonymous
Post 11/27/2022 18:55     Subject: Deliberately sparse Christmas trees — chic or ridiculous?

Nope. I like my tree so full of ornaments some are touching. I don’t care for the cold interior decorated look. I like to feel like the house looks as living as our family actually is. These sparse trees look like something your find in the corner at home goods.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2022 11:43     Subject: Deliberately sparse Christmas trees — chic or ridiculous?

I like it! But not willing to change course …I like my full noble fir loaded with ornaments and garlands
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2022 11:41     Subject: Deliberately sparse Christmas trees — chic or ridiculous?

I usually have a purposefully sparse tree and I love it. I actually own a bottlebrush/ornament tree, kind of like this: https://www.balsamhill.com/p/calistoga-ornament-artificial-christmas-tree?sku=2808603

There’s no one way to celebrate Christmas and it’s rude for no reason to insult other people’s decorations.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2022 11:40     Subject: Deliberately sparse Christmas trees — chic or ridiculous?

Love ‘em. Just bought one from ikea. It shows off ornament much better than the full ones.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2022 11:37     Subject: Deliberately sparse Christmas trees — chic or ridiculous?

Anonymous wrote:Are you talking about the style of tree or the number of ornaments? I love the sparse trees but you can’t get them on this coast. On the west coast they are more normal and you can see through to the ornaments in the back of the tree.


The type of tree. People are buying artificial ones, so it isn’t just a matter of necessity due to shortages. Apparently flocked/frosted trees are also back in style.





Anonymous
Post 11/27/2022 07:57     Subject: Deliberately sparse Christmas trees — chic or ridiculous?

I really like them! But it doesn’t seem like anyone sells them at the tree lots around here.

Our tree only has sentimental ornaments on it, plus lights, so it’s never super decorated. I like it, though.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2022 06:13     Subject: Deliberately sparse Christmas trees — chic or ridiculous?

Are you talking about the style of tree or the number of ornaments? I love the sparse trees but you can’t get them on this coast. On the west coast they are more normal and you can see through to the ornaments in the back of the tree.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2022 06:11     Subject: Re:Deliberately sparse Christmas trees — chic or ridiculous?

Anonymous wrote:Here are a few from Emily Henderson.










I decorate my tree like the first one. I prefer it paired down. One year I even bought a tree and did nothing to it because it was just that beautiful all on its own. The tree we cut down this year is very tall but sparse. The pickings were very slim. There is still a shortage.
Anonymous
Post 11/26/2022 20:14     Subject: Deliberately sparse Christmas trees — chic or ridiculous?

Anonymous wrote:Everybody has multiple trees these days and some people like simplicity.


Ugh. We temporarily own two trees . Both are hand-me-downs. The larger one arrived yesterday. The smaller one will be traveling to its forever home in the spring. We specifically decided to give the smaller one away so our kids don’t grow up thinking this.
Anonymous
Post 11/26/2022 08:14     Subject: Deliberately sparse Christmas trees — chic or ridiculous?

Who cares? Buy the tree you want and decorate it however you like.
Anonymous
Post 11/26/2022 08:07     Subject: Re:Deliberately sparse Christmas trees — chic or ridiculous?

Seems like a way to charge more for less raw materials, like cold shoulder tops and cropped pants.
Anonymous
Post 11/26/2022 08:03     Subject: Re:Deliberately sparse Christmas trees — chic or ridiculous?

Here are a few from Emily Henderson.





Anonymous
Post 11/26/2022 08:02     Subject: Deliberately sparse Christmas trees — chic or ridiculous?

Ugly
Anonymous
Post 11/26/2022 07:45     Subject: Re:Deliberately sparse Christmas trees — chic or ridiculous?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t buy trees, but the ones we chop down aren’t usually very full. I like the middle one above. Very cute and cozy. The top one looks stupid and the bottom looks like it’s not decorated.

Oops! You’re right—I accidentally posted the wrong picture. Here’s the fully decorated one. And this is an artificial tree, BTW. Pretty sure it’s Balsam Hill.



Whelp that didn't help the tree much
Anonymous
Post 11/26/2022 07:43     Subject: Re:Deliberately sparse Christmas trees — chic or ridiculous?

Anonymous wrote:I don’t buy trees, but the ones we chop down aren’t usually very full. I like the middle one above. Very cute and cozy. The top one looks stupid and the bottom looks like it’s not decorated.

Oops! You’re right—I accidentally posted the wrong picture. Here’s the fully decorated one. And this is an artificial tree, BTW. Pretty sure it’s Balsam Hill.