Christmas Trees For Your Studio Apartment
There’s nothing like the smell of fresh pine this time of year, but having a real Christmas tree comes with some downsides: those freaking needles get everywhere, the thing needs to be watered even though it’s dead, and none of us have the space for a 9” beauty. The fake options below will make your apartment festive this December without the drawbacks. Just make sure to buy a pine-scented candle so you don’t miss out on the smell of Douglas Fir.

Christmas Tree Wall Or Window Decal, $125, UrbanOutfitters.com; 5’ Pre-Lit Fantasy Hot Pink Tree (other colors available), $44.99, Target.com

Christmas Tree Light, $9.99, OrientalTrading.com; Recycled Motherboard Christmas Tree, $9.99, CuriocityOnline.com

Shiny Pine 3’, $9.99, UrbanOutfitters.com; ProFlowers Potted Christmas Rosemary, $34.99, ProFlowers.com

Magic Christmas Tree, $9, FredFlare.com; This Tree Needs You, $14.99, UrbanOutfitters.com

Mexican Fir Santa Lucia Boreal Forest Tree, $35, call Matter at 877-862-8867; Retro Trees, from $10, JaysonHomeAndGarden.com


















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Kiki T
wrote on December 8 2008 @ 01:38 pm: [report]
That charlie brown tree is alike a metaphor for my life right now. ha ha
toyen
wrote on December 8 2008 @ 09:58 pm: [report]
They also have some like the last photo at the Dollar Spot at Target (at least in Austin). Good for the office, even though I am anti-Christmas…
DancerNinja
wrote on December 12 2008 @ 08:09 pm: [report]
At Michael’s (SF Bay Area), I found two 4’ trees for $30, so a friend and I split the cost and each got a small tree. I find that at 4’, I can still decorate it fun and it fits nicely on my (low-ish) TV stand.