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		<title>White Artificial Christmas Trees</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The white artificial Christmas tree was popular for many years, generally in the 1980’s before falling out of favour some time ago.
However, white Christmas trees have made a significant comeback in the last few years, for the same reasons that the black Christmas tree has become popular &#8211; when teamed with black or darker-coloured decorations, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The </strong><strong>white artificial Christmas tree was popular for many years,</strong> generally in the 1980’s before falling out of favour some time ago.</p>
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<p>However, white Christmas trees have made a significant comeback in the last few years, for the same reasons that the <strong><a title="Black Christmas Tree" href="http://freshchristmastrees.co.uk/artificial/black/trees.html" target="_self">black Christmas tree</a></strong> has become popular &#8211; when teamed with black or darker-coloured decorations, <strong>the white artificial Christmas tree can provide a striking look in the most contemporary of settings. </strong>It seems these are also a throwback to the 1960’s with clean white lines and minimal decoration.</p>
<p>The <strong><a title="Real Green Christmas Tree" href="http://freshchristmastrees.co.uk/artificial/pine/green.html" target="_self">traditional green tree</a></strong> will always be popular, but the white tree is also in demand because of its versatility – whilst it can be dressed to look ultra-modern, the white tree has long been associated with the traditional Christmas: its white branches are reminiscent of snow and frost, cold winter mornings, snowmen and robins. <strong>Thus, the white artificial Christmas tree sits as well in the traditional home as it does in the modern one.</strong> A gleaming white tree looks equally lovely when teamed with the traditional Christmas colours of red, green, silver and gold as its does when dressed in the contemporary minimalist colours. A common colour used are pink baubles.</p>
<p><strong> Like most other <a title="Buy Artificial Christmas Tree" href="http://tinyurl.com/ykzhfju" target="_self">artificial trees</a>, the </strong><strong>white Christmas tree comes in various sizes, styles, and designs</strong>. They are available pre-lit and/or pre-decorated, with frosted branches, and of course, there is the lovely<strong> </strong>fibre-optic white artificial Christmas tree.</p>
<p>Whichever white artificial Christmas tree you choose, it is certain to make a striking focal point over the festive season – there is something both comforting and appealing in having a cool, fresh-looking white Christmas tree in the warmth of the home.</p>
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